Map Trailer Beats Into Readable Shots
Start from a finished script or a simple concept and generate storyboard panels for movie trailer pacing in minutes. See the hook, escalation, reveal, and final button as a clear sequence you can review at a glance. Reorder, swap, or tighten shots early so the trailer flow works before you move to motion.
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Maintain Continuity Across Panels
Keep your storyboard panels for movie trailer planning cohesive by reusing prior outputs as references and anchoring key Elements like characters, locations, and props. That continuity makes each cut feel like it belongs to the same world, not a collage of unrelated images. The result is a clearer pitch for tone, genre, and stakes.
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Use a faster generation approach when you’re testing angles, compositions, and coverage for your trailer. When you’re ready to lock the look, switch to a more consistency-focused, higher-fidelity option for cleaner identity and more reliable shot-to-shot results. This keeps early exploration flexible while making final panels feel production-ready.
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Bring Key Panels to Motion and Audio
Once the sequence reads, turn select storyboard moments into video shots and add speech, music, and sound effects to match each beat. Use storyboard images as start and end frames to guide transitions while preserving your intended structure. You move from static planning to a watchable trailer cut while keeping creative intent intact.
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