AI storyboard generator

AI storyboard generator for script-to-shot planning

Work from a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list, use script-to-shot breakdown with visual planning, and produce shot-by-shot storyboard plans for marketers, filmmakers, creators, and production teams.

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Prepare a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list

Choose a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list and write the important constraints: shot purpose, camera angle, action, pacing, and continuity.

02

Generate shot-by-shot storyboard plans

Run the workflow with script-to-shot breakdown with visual planning and evaluate whether the result matches planning storyboard frames from scripts.

03

Continue to move approved frames into video generation

Keep the strongest shot-by-shot storyboard plans, fix missing beats, vague shots, or continuity gaps, then continue to move approved frames into video generation.

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AI storyboard generator

Prompt recipes

Create shot-by-shot storyboard plans for AI storyboard generator. Use a structured visual sequence, define shot purpose, camera angle, action, pacing, and continuity, and keep the result useful for ads, explainers, pitch decks, and AI video planning.

Overview

Start planning storyboard frames from scripts with AI storyboard generator

Start with a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list, define shot purpose, camera angle, action, pacing, and continuity, and turn the first result into shot-by-shot storyboard plans that marketers, filmmakers, creators, and production teams can actually use.

Use this workflow when the source, goal, and handoff are already clear: a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list, shot-by-shot storyboard plans, then move approved frames into video generation. The checks below help avoid missing beats, vague shots, or continuity gaps.

Creative controls

Creative controls: AI storyboard generator

Open the matching tool, create the first shot-by-shot storyboard plans, then use move approved frames into video generation when the result is close but not finished.

Shape a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list

Start from a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list and define shot purpose, camera angle, action, pacing, and continuity before generating.

Guide with script-to-shot breakdown with visual planning

Guide the workflow with script-to-shot breakdown with visual planning, while keeping characters, locations, props, and story logic clear.

Improve a structured visual sequence

Compare results for a structured visual sequence, then retry only the parts that need improvement.

Prepare shot-by-shot storyboard plans

Move the finished shot-by-shot storyboard plans into Sora 2, video toolbox, and image generation when the project needs a stronger final asset.

Use cases

Use cases

Start with a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list, define shot purpose, camera angle, action, pacing, and continuity, and turn the first result into shot-by-shot storyboard plans that marketers, filmmakers, creators, and production teams can actually use.

For ads, explainers, pitch decks, and AI video planning

Create shot-by-shot storyboard plans for ads, explainers, pitch decks, and AI video planning without rebuilding the workflow from scratch.

For marketers, filmmakers, creators, and production teams

Help marketers, filmmakers, creators, and production teams turn a structured visual sequence into something ready to publish or share.

Test script-to-shot breakdown with visual planning

Test script-to-shot breakdown with visual planning before committing time or credits to a larger production.

Review missing beats, vague shots, or continuity gaps

Review shot purpose, camera angle, action, pacing, and continuity, catch missing beats, vague shots, or continuity gaps, and decide the next creative step.

Prompt recipes

Prompt recipes

Use this workflow when the source, goal, and handoff are already clear: a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list, shot-by-shot storyboard plans, then move approved frames into video generation. The checks below help avoid missing beats, vague shots, or continuity gaps.

Clean first draft

Create shot-by-shot storyboard plans for AI storyboard generator. Use a structured visual sequence, define shot purpose, camera angle, action, pacing, and continuity, and keep the result useful for ads, explainers, pitch decks, and AI video planning.

Good for quickly testing whether the first direction fits the task.

Campaign-ready version

Make a polished version for marketers, filmmakers, creators, and production teams. Emphasize script-to-shot breakdown with visual planning, protect characters, locations, props, and story logic, and avoid missing beats, vague shots, or continuity gaps.

Best when the output needs to enter a public campaign or social feed.

Reference-safe refinement

Use a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list as the source. Improve the result for planning storyboard frames from scripts, but keep characters, locations, props, and story logic unchanged.

Use this when consistency matters more than surprise.

Quality checklist

Quality checklist

Open the matching tool, create the first shot-by-shot storyboard plans, then use move approved frames into video generation when the result is close but not finished.

Match planning storyboard frames from scripts

The result should clearly serve planning storyboard frames from scripts, not just look visually busy.

Keep characters, locations, props, and story logic

Check that characters, locations, props, and story logic stays stable across retries and variations.

Check missing beats, vague shots, or continuity gaps

Review missing beats, vague shots, or continuity gaps before downloading or sending the asset forward.

Fit move approved frames into video generation

The final shot-by-shot storyboard plans should naturally lead to move approved frames into video generation.

FAQ

FAQ

Start with a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list, define shot purpose, camera angle, action, pacing, and continuity, and turn the first result into shot-by-shot storyboard plans that marketers, filmmakers, creators, and production teams can actually use.

Who should use AI storyboard generator?

It works for marketers, filmmakers, creators, and production teams who need planning storyboard frames from scripts with a clear path to shot-by-shot storyboard plans.

What should I prepare first?

Prepare a script, brief, dialogue, scene idea, or shot list and describe shot purpose, camera angle, action, pacing, and continuity before starting the workflow.

What should I check before publishing?

Check characters, locations, props, and story logic, missing beats, vague shots, or continuity gaps, and whether the output fits ads, explainers, pitch decks, and AI video planning.

What can I do after the first result?

Continue to move approved frames into video generation, or use related tools for Sora 2, video toolbox, and image generation.

Continue exploring

Start with the right AI storyboard generator workflow

Open the matching tool, create the first shot-by-shot storyboard plans, then use move approved frames into video generation when the result is close but not finished.