Go From Idea To Shot List
Start with a premise and develop it into a script with the guided Script Wizard, then turn it into a cinematic Game Trailer Storyboard with a clear shot-by-shot plan. Review the sequence, adjust pacing, and refine beats before you invest time in motion. You stay focused on what the audience will feel in each moment.
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Keep Your World On-Model
Maintain continuity across your cinematic Game Trailer Storyboard by reusing prior results as references and anchoring key details with Elements. Lock in a recognizable hero, signature props, and repeatable environments so shots feel like one cohesive universe. The result is a board that reads like a real trailer, not a collage of disconnected frames.
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Turn storyboard moments into motion using text-to-video or image-to-video, selecting start and end frames from your sequence. This lets you test energy, transitions, and rhythm while staying aligned with your established look. Iterate quickly, then push for higher-quality consistency when the cut feels right.
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Match Audio To The Story Beat
Add narration, dialogue, music, and sound effects inside the same workspace so every shot lands with the intended emotion. Assign a voice to a character Element to keep performances consistent across the trailer. Build an audio bed that reinforces reveals, tension, and payoff from your storyboard plan.
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