Shot List Generator for Filmmakers Script to Storyboard

CinemaDrop is a shot list generator for filmmakers that turns an idea or script into a clean, shot-by-shot storyboard you can iterate in one place with consistent characters, scenes, style, and sound.

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Shot List Generator for Filmmakers Script to Storyboard
  • Storyboard First Shot Planning

    Organize your story into scenes and shots with a storyboard you can refine before expanding into motion and audio.
  • Consistency With References

    Reuse references and Elements to keep characters, locations, and props consistent across every shot.
  • Image Video And Audio Together

    Generate images, video, voices, music, and sound effects in one workspace and attach them directly to shots.

Turn Script Into Shots Fast

Start from an idea or paste a script, then shape it into a clear sequence of scenes and shots. This shot list generator for filmmakers quickly converts story beats into a shot-by-shot storyboard so you can plan coverage, pacing, and transitions early. Iterate on structure and shot intent before committing to final visuals.

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Turn Script Into Shots Fast
Keep Continuity Across the List

Keep Continuity Across the List

Build a shot list that feels like one cohesive film, not a set of disconnected frames. Reuse previous outputs as references and anchor your world with reusable Elements for characters, locations, and props. The result is steadier identity, wardrobe, and environment across angles and scenes.

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Bring Shots to Life With Motion

Evolve your storyboard into moving sequences by generating text-to-video shots or animating between selected start and end frames. Keep the plan intact while exploring timing, energy, and camera language across key moments. When a shot lands, refine with text-based edits and upscale for higher quality.

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Bring Shots to Life With Motion
Add Voice, Music, and Sound

Add Voice, Music, and Sound

Turn shot planning into a richer pre-visualization by attaching dialogue, music, and sound effects to individual shots. Assign a voice to a character Element to keep performance consistent throughout the sequence. You can also transform uploaded audio with speech-to-speech to explore different deliveries while preserving timing.

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FAQs

How does a shot list generator for filmmakers work in CinemaDrop?
CinemaDrop structures your story as a storyboard made of scenes and shots. Start from an idea or paste an existing script, then generate a shot-by-shot visual plan you can revise. Each shot can be regenerated and refined, and you can expand shots into video and add audio within the same workflow.
Can I paste my script to create a shot list?
Yes. You can paste an existing script and convert it into a storyboard-style shot sequence. This helps you visualize coverage and pacing early, then iterate on the plan before you push toward more polished outputs.
What helps keep the same character across multiple shots?
CinemaDrop supports continuity by letting you reuse earlier outputs as references and by using Elements for characters, locations, and props. Keeping the same references across angles and scenes typically improves identity consistency. This makes your shot list feel cohesive from frame to frame.
After storyboarding, can the shot list become video?
Yes. You can generate text-to-video shots or animate between selected start and end frames to create motion from your storyboard. This lets you preview timing and energy while staying aligned with your planned shot sequence.
Can I revise only one scene or beat without redoing everything?
Yes. You can manually edit text, or target specific passages to rewrite, expand, compress, adjust tone, or punch up dialogue. That makes it easier to refine individual moments while keeping the rest of your shot list intact.
How do I go from quick drafts to higher-quality shots?
Many creators iterate on story structure and shot intent first, then refine the shots they like. CinemaDrop supports text-based edits and upscaling so you can improve clarity and consistency as you move from planning to a more polished preview.
Can a character keep a consistent voice throughout the shot list?
Yes. You can assign a voice to a character Element and reuse it across your shots for more consistent performance. You can also generate speech from text, and use speech-to-speech on uploaded audio to explore alternate deliveries.