Turn Scripts Into Shot Lists
Generate a storyboard for movies from an existing script so you can evaluate pacing, coverage, and story beats as a clear sequence of shots. Iterate early by refining individual frames and trying alternate choices without rebuilding the whole sequence. You get a practical, shot-by-shot plan that’s ready to expand into finished scenes.
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Lock Continuity Across Frames
Keep your storyboard for movies visually coherent by maintaining character identity, locations, props, and style from shot to shot. Reuse prior outputs as references and anchor key assets with Elements so your world stays consistent as the sequence grows. This helps reduce drift and makes the storyboard feel like one production.
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Go beyond stills by generating video from text, or create image-to-video motion using selected start and end frames from your storyboard. Add speech, music, and sound effects per shot to test tone, performance, and rhythm before you commit to final production. It’s a faster way to feel how a scene plays.
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Iterate Shot By Shot
Make targeted improvements to your storyboard for movies with text-based edits for images and video, keeping your framing and intent intact. Start with faster iterations, then switch to higher-consistency rendering when you’re ready to lock character identity and polish. When available, upscale outputs to improve clarity while preserving the core look.
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