Turn Script Beats Into Shots
Start with an existing script or develop one with the Script Wizard, then turn the scene into a storyboard that reads like a practical shot list. Each beat becomes a clear camera moment you can reorder, refine, and tighten before generating final media. You get a usable Shot List For Sci Fi Scene that keeps the story’s intent intact while making production choices feel straightforward.
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Keep Characters And Worlds Consistent
Maintain continuity by reusing previous outputs as references and by creating Elements for characters, locations, and props. That way, identity, wardrobe, and production design stay stable as you change framing, lens feel, and blocking from shot to shot. The result looks like one cohesive sci fi world instead of a stack of mismatched frames.
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Once your storyboard is working, generate video for specific shots or add motion with image-to-video using chosen start and end frames. This helps you feel timing and momentum while staying anchored to the visuals you’ve already established. Iterate on individual shots without having to rebuild the entire sequence.
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Add Voices Music And Sound Design
Attach speech, music, and sound effects to shots so your plan plays like a scene, not just a set of images. Keep performance consistent by associating a voice with a character Element across the sequence. This makes it easier to preview tone, pacing, and impact before you commit to final renders.
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