From Idea To Shot List
Start with a concept or paste your script, and shape it into a clear sequence of scenes and shots. This keeps pacing, coverage, and visual intent visible from the beginning. You’ll spend less time guessing what to make next and more time refining the story.
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Consistency Across Every Frame
Build continuity so characters, locations, and props feel like the same film from shot to shot. Reuse references from earlier results and define repeatable Elements to anchor identity and style. When you need stronger reliability, switch to a higher-consistency generation option for tighter character lock.
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Turn key storyboard frames into motion without breaking the look of your sequence. Generate text-to-video shots, or drive image-to-video using selected start and end frames for controlled movement. The result is a more coherent cut that stays grounded in your planned visuals.
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Voices Music And SFX Per Shot
Make each board feel like a real moment by adding dialogue, music, and sound effects at the shot level. Assign a voice to a character Element to keep performance consistent across scenes. Your storyboard becomes an audiovisual plan you can review and refine, not just a gallery of images.
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