Turn Lyrics And Beats Into Shots
Transform your script into a structured storyboard so each verse, chorus, and bridge maps to a purposeful sequence of shots. Start from a finished script or generate one from a simple idea, then immediately see the music video as a visual plan. With the structure in place, it’s easier to refine pacing, reveals, and standout moments before you commit to motion.
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Keep A Consistent World
Hold onto character identity, locations, props, and mood across the entire storyboard so the video feels like one cohesive universe. Reuse prior outputs and Elements as references to anchor styling from shot to shot. That continuity is especially valuable for repeated choruses, quick cuts, and mirrored scenes that need to match precisely.
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After the storyboard reads well, bring key frames to life with video generation in the same sequence. Create motion from a prompt, or guide transitions with image-to-video using selected start and end frames. Keep refining with text-based adjustments, and upscale when available, without losing the look you established.
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Add Voice Music And Sound In Context
Pair audio with your shots as you build, so the storyboard previews timing, energy, and emotional beats—not just visuals. Generate speech, music, and sound effects and attach them to specific moments in the sequence. Assign a voice to a character Element to keep performances consistent across scenes and edits.
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