Turn Dialogue Into Shot Decisions
Start with your script or build one with the Script Wizard, then convert it into a storyboard that breaks each scene into clear, filmable shots. Keep dialogue lines anchored to the exact beats they belong to so pacing, intention, and subtext stay easy to read. You’ll spot missing reactions, weak coverage, and confusing transitions early—before production time is wasted.
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Lock Character Continuity
Maintain the same character look and style every time a line is delivered. Reuse prior shots and Elements (characters, locations, props) as references so identity and world details stay stable as angles and framing change. The result is a storyboard with dialogue lines that feels like one cohesive film, not a set of disconnected images.
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Assign a voice to a character Element so the performance stays recognizable across scenes. Generate dialogue using text-to-speech, or transform an uploaded read with speech-to-speech, then pair the audio with the shot it supports. This lets your storyboard communicate not just what’s said, but how it should feel.
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Expand Frames Into Motion
Once the sequence reads well, turn key storyboard moments into video without rebuilding your plan. Use text-to-video for new shots or image-to-video with chosen start and end frames to preserve your approved look. Add music and sound effects to shape tone and timing, then iterate shot-by-shot until the scene lands.
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