Go From Script To Shots Fast
Turn a finished script into a readable sequence of storyboard panels for short film planning, so you can evaluate pacing and coverage immediately. Start from your screenplay or build one through guided steps, then translate scenes into clear, shot-by-shot visuals. Iterate the sequence early, before you invest time polishing motion, audio, or final renders.
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Keep Continuity Shot To Shot
Maintain consistent faces, wardrobe, props, and locations across a sequence by reusing prior results as references. This helps each panel feel like it belongs to the same world, whether you’re cutting between wides, mediums, and close-ups. The result reads like a cohesive film plan instead of disconnected images.
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Create reusable Elements for characters, locations, and props so your storyboard stays anchored to the same story components. Add reference images to strengthen identity and style, then reuse those Elements across scenes to preserve continuity. This makes it easier to expand a short into new sequences without re-establishing the world every time.
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Upgrade Panels Into Finished Shots
When your storyboard is locked, evolve key frames into motion with text-to-video or image-to-video using selected start and end frames. Add dialogue with text-to-speech, keep voices consistent by tying them to character Elements, and layer in music and sound effects within the same project. Keep iterating with edits and upscales to improve quality without rebuilding your sequence from scratch.
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