Lock Prop Continuity Shot to Shot
Set up props as reusable Elements so the same object identity carries through every frame in your storyboard. This reduces continuity errors as you add new angles, inserts, and transitions. Your storyboard template with props fields becomes a reliable source of truth for what must stay on-screen across the sequence.
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Keep One Cohesive World
Consistency isn’t only about characters—props, locations, and visual tone need to match too. Reuse Elements and reference prior outputs to keep key objects, materials, and set dressing from drifting between shots. The result reads like one continuous film world instead of a collage of unrelated stills.
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Once your shots are planned, bring select storyboard frames to life with text-to-video or image-to-video using chosen start and end frames. This helps preserve the prop look you established while adding intentional movement and pacing. You can iterate quickly early, then shift to higher-consistency rendering when you’re ready to lock key moments.
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Add Audio to Preview the Scene
Attach speech, music, and sound effects to shots so your storyboard plays more like a scene, not just a sequence of images. You can associate a voice with a character Element to keep performance consistent across dialogue beats. This makes it easier to judge timing, tone, and continuity before you commit to final renders.
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