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Creating storyboards with Vision

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Introduction

Vision turns a text prompt into a 9-shot storyboard with consistent characters, lighting, and art direction across every frame. It's built for pre-production, locking your visual language before you start generating video.

How to get started

  1. From the homepage, click Trends β†’ See all β†’ select Vision

  2. Describe your scene and add any reference images

  3. Vision generates a 3Γ—3 storyboard grid

Storyboard options:

  • Boards - generates your storyboard sequence from the prompt

  • Looks - keeps your character's appearance consistent across every frame

  • Angles - shifts the camera perspective on any frame without losing character continuity

πŸ’‘ Tips for better results

Why it helps

Describe your character clearly in your first prompt

Vision uses this as the reference across all 9 shots

Specify lighting and mood upfront

Vision carries this through the entire storyboard

Use Angles after your initial generation

Gives you more control than describing every camera angle in the first prompt

If a frame is almost right, extract it and use it as a reference image

Saves you from regenerating the whole storyboard from scratch

Extracting a frame

Select any frame from your storyboard and extract it as a standalone image or send it directly into video generation to build out the scene.

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