Turn Script Beats Into Scares
Start from a premise or script and shape it into a clear, shot-by-shot plan using a storyboard template for horror look. Quickly test pacing, reveals, and misdirection without losing the narrative thread. You end up with a tighter sequence that’s easier to refine before you commit to polished outputs.
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Consistency Across Every Shot
Horror loses impact when faces, costumes, or sets subtly change between frames. Keep continuity by reusing prior outputs as references and organizing characters, locations, and props with Elements so each new shot stays on-model. Your storyboard template for horror look remains cohesive from wide establishing frames to claustrophobic close-ups.
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When the sequence reads well, bring key storyboard shots into motion in the same project. Generate video from text prompts, or create transitions by defining start and end frames anchored to your storyboard images. This helps you audition movement, timing, and atmosphere while staying aligned with your planned beats.
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Add Voice Music And SFX In-Story
Sound is where dread becomes undeniable, so build it into the sequence as you storyboard. Generate dialogue with text-to-speech, reshape performances with speech-to-speech, and add music and sound effects that match each scare beat. With audio attached shot-by-shot, your storyboard template for horror look becomes a playable draft you can review and iterate on.
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