Start With A Clear Shot Sequence
Turn your script into a structured storyboard sequence that reads like a real shot plan. See pacing, coverage, and scene flow at a glance, so decisions get easier and faster. Then adjust individual shots without rebuilding the entire board from scratch.
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Revise Shots Without Losing Continuity
Iterate on a single shot while keeping the look and identity anchored to what you already approved. Reuse prior outputs and Elements as references to hold character details, props, and locations steady as you change angle, mood, or blocking. Your revisions stay cohesive across the full sequence.
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When you want movement, expand key storyboard frames into playable video concepts. Generate motion from text, or animate between selected start and end frames to explore timing and energy. You can test multiple takes while staying grounded in the same established scene.
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Shape Tone With Voice Music And Sound
Build a stronger pre-visualization by pairing shots with dialogue, music, and sound effects. Use text-to-speech or speech-to-speech for performances, then add music and ambience to match the intended mood. Revisions become easier because you can judge each shot by how it looks and feels together.
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