Overview
Storyboards break your script into visual scenes. Each scene contains shots with compositions, camera angles, and AI-generated images.Storyboard Structure
Scene Elements
| Element | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Scene Title | Scene identifier |
| Script Text | Dialogue and action |
| Visual Assets | Character refs, locations, props |
| Shots | Individual frames/compositions |
Shot Types
| Type | Use For |
|---|---|
| Extreme Close-Up | Eyes, hands, details |
| Close-Up | Face, object |
| Medium Shot | Waist up |
| Full Shot | Full body |
| Wide Shot | Environment + subject |
| Establishing Shot | Location context |
| Over-the-Shoulder | Conversations |
| POV Shot | Character perspective |
AI Image Generation
Generate images for each shot using 20+ AI models.In Storyboard
- Select a shot
- Write or use AI-generated prompt
- Choose model (Flux Schnell for drafts, Imagen 4 for quality)
- Generate and iterate
Character Consistency
Use multi-reference models to maintain character appearance:| Model | Max Refs | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| SeedDream 4 | 10 | 3 |
| Flux 2 Pro | 8 | 6 |
| GPT-Image-1.5 | 16 | 13 |
Creative Director Agent
The AI Creative Director helps with:- Shot composition suggestions
- Camera angle recommendations
- Visual style consistency
- Scene breakdown from script
How to Use
- Open Storyboard Editor
- Click “Consult AI Film Crew”
- Select Creative Director
- Ask for shot planning help
- Apply suggestions to your storyboard
Aspect Ratios
Storyboards support:- 16:9 - Landscape (YouTube, TV)
- 9:16 - Portrait (TikTok, Reels, Shorts)
- 1:1 - Square (Instagram)
Editing Features
- Drag-and-drop scene reordering
- Add/delete/duplicate scenes
- Shot-level editing
- Style templates (visual overlays)
- Sound design options per scene
From Script to Storyboard
- Import script or write in Script Editor
- Break into scenes - AI can suggest scene breaks
- Add shots - Plan camera coverage
- Generate images - Create visual for each shot
- Add prompts - Write video generation prompts
- Review flow - Check visual continuity
Storyboard Tips
Plan your coverage- Wide shot to establish
- Medium for action
- Close-up for emotion
- How does shot A connect to shot B?
- What movement carries between shots?
- Keep character images consistent
- Use multi-ref models for important characters
Next Steps
Animatics
Add timing and motion
Image Models
Choose the right model

