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Storyboard Creator

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by Community

Creates storyboard descriptions with shot compositions, camera angles, character actions, dialogue placement, and transition notes for video, animation, and film projects.

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Storyboard Creator

Plan visual narratives with detailed storyboard descriptions for video, animation, and film projects. Creates frame-by-frame descriptions with shot composition, camera movement, and action notes.

Usage

Provide your script, scene description, or narrative concept. The creator generates storyboard frames with detailed visual descriptions that can guide illustration, filming, or animation production.

Parameters

  • Project: Short film, Commercial, Music video, Animation, or YouTube video
  • Frames: Number of key frames needed
  • Style: Cinematic, Documentary, Animation, or Social media
  • Detail: Rough (composition only), Standard (+ camera + action), or Detailed (+ lighting + audio)

Examples

  1. Product Commercial: 30-second storyboard for a fitness app commercial with 12 frames showing the user journey from frustration to success, including shot sizes, transitions, and music cue sync points.
  1. Animated Explainer: 60-second explainer video storyboard with character positions, text overlay timing, icon animation cues, and voiceover sync markers for each frame.
  1. Short Film Scene: Dramatic dialogue scene between two characters with shot-reverse-shot coverage plan, close-up insert suggestions, and emotional beat mapping.
  1. YouTube Tutorial Intro: 15-second cold open storyboard with hook visual, face-cam framing, text animation timing, and B-roll insert suggestions.

Guidelines

  • Each frame includes: shot type (wide, medium, close-up), camera angle, and subject position
  • Camera movements are specified: pan, tilt, dolly, zoom, static, or handheld
  • Character actions are described with specific timing relative to dialogue
  • Transitions between frames are noted: cut, dissolve, wipe, or match cut
  • Audio cues are marked: dialogue, sound effects, music starts/stops
  • Duration estimates per frame help with overall timing and pacing
  • Key frames are identified vs. transitional frames for production prioritization
  • Continuity notes flag potential issues (screen direction, prop placement, lighting)
  • Frame numbering and scene references enable easy communication with production teams