Consulting Video Ad Generator for Storyboard First Ads

Use a Consulting Video Ad Generator to map your offer into a storyboarded ad, then generate cohesive video, voice, music, and SFX in one place.

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Consulting Video Ad Generator for Storyboard First Ads
  • Storyboard First Ad Creation

    Build your consulting ad as a sequence of shots first so the story reads clearly before you generate motion.
  • Consistency Across Shots

    Reuse references and Elements to keep characters, locations, and style coherent from scene to scene.
  • Video And Audio Together

    Generate video, voice, music, and sound effects in one workflow and attach them to specific shots.

Go From Offer To Shot Plan Fast

Start with a simple concept or paste your existing ad script, then shape it into a clear, shot-by-shot storyboard. You can quickly test different hooks, proof beats, and calls-to-action as a visual sequence before committing to final motion. That makes revisions faster and keeps the narrative tight from the first frame.

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Go From Offer To Shot Plan Fast
Keep Your Brand World Consistent

Keep Your Brand World Consistent

Create reusable Elements for your consultant character, recurring locations, and signature props so every scene feels like it belongs to the same campaign. Reuse prior outputs as references to hold onto the same face, wardrobe, and environment across variations. The result is a cohesive ad that looks intentionally produced, not stitched together.

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Turn Storyboards Into Motion

Generate video from text prompts for individual shots or animate your storyboard using start and end frames for more controlled movement. This makes it easy to produce multiple cuts with different pacing or openings while staying anchored to the same creative direction. When you like the direction, upscale and refine to push the final quality.

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Turn Storyboards Into Motion
Add Voice Music And Sound In One Place

Add Voice Music And Sound In One Place

Assign a voice to your consultant character Element so dialogue stays consistent across scenes and versions. Generate speech, music, and sound effects and attach them directly to shots as you build the sequence. You end with a presentation-ready ad draft that’s faster to review, test, and polish.

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FAQs

What can a consulting video ad generator create for me?
It helps you take an offer or script and shape it into a storyboard, then generate the images, video, and audio that fit that plan. You can produce multi-shot sequences that communicate your hook, credibility, and next step. This keeps the ad structured and easier to iterate.
Can I use my existing consulting ad script?
Yes. You can paste in a script and turn it into a shot-by-shot storyboard so you can see the flow immediately. After that, you can revise specific beats or lines without rebuilding the entire sequence.
How do I keep the same consultant character across multiple scenes?
Use Elements and references to carry the character identity, wardrobe, and overall look from shot to shot. Adding multiple reference images to an Element typically improves consistency. This helps your ad feel like a single production rather than a collection of mismatched clips.
Does it generate video, or only still frames?
It can generate video. You can create text-to-video shots or animate from storyboard images using start and end frames to guide transitions. This supports producing multiple versions while keeping the creative direction consistent.
Can I include voiceover, music, and sound effects in the same project?
Yes. CinemaDrop includes text-to-speech and text-to-music generation, plus sound effects, and you can attach them to individual shots. You can also assign a voice to a character Element to maintain continuity across the sequence.
How do I polish results without redoing everything?
You can use text-based edit flows to request targeted changes to images or video without restarting from scratch. When available, upscaling can increase resolution and add a more finished feel. This supports a smooth draft-to-final workflow.
Should I storyboard quickly or aim for maximum consistency from the start?
Fast storyboarding is useful for exploring hooks and structure quickly, but visual consistency can vary more between shots. Higher-consistency generation is typically slower and more resource-intensive, but it’s better for final assets and stronger identity lock. Many teams draft fast, then switch to higher consistency for the final cut.