From Script To Shot List Fast
Paste your screenplay and generate a structured storyboard that breaks the story into clear, shot-by-shot beats. This makes pacing, coverage, and scene flow easier to evaluate before you add motion. Use the storyboard as your single source of truth as you turn screenplay into video.
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Keep Characters Consistent
Protect continuity across shots by reusing previous generations as references and anchoring your world with reusable Elements. Keep faces, wardrobe, locations, and key props aligned so scenes feel like they belong to the same film. The result is a cohesive look when you turn screenplay into video.
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Go from storyboard frames to video by generating shots from prompts or animating between chosen start and end frames. This keeps motion grounded in your established look while you build the sequence shot by shot. Iterate quickly until each moment plays the way you imagined in the screenplay.
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Add Voice, Music, And Sound
Generate dialogue, music, and sound effects and attach them directly to individual shots in the storyboard. Tie a character’s voice to a character Element to keep performances consistent across scenes. The outcome is a watchable sequence that feels like a finished scene, not a silent animatic.
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