Turn Scripts Into Shot Plans
Start with your script and translate it into a portrait-first sequence of scenes and shots. You get a clear shot list and visual blueprint you can adjust instantly. This keeps a storyboard template for portrait video organized and production-ready instead of guesswork.
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Keep Characters On-Model
Reuse references and build reusable Elements for characters, locations, and props to improve continuity from shot to shot. In vertical storytelling, fast cuts make small mismatches obvious, so consistency matters. The result is a portrait storyboard that feels like one cohesive world.
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Once your portrait storyboard is set, bring key shots to life with video generation from text or by animating between chosen start and end frames. This helps you evaluate pacing, transitions, and readability on mobile while staying aligned to your plan. Iterate shot by shot until the vertical flow feels tight.
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Design Sound Per Shot
Add speech, music, and sound effects directly to individual shots to test tone and timing early. Assign a consistent voice to a character Element so dialogue stays recognizable across the sequence. You can hear the story’s rhythm before you finalize the full vertical cut.
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