Video Storyboard from a Script
Turn a video script into a shot-by-shot storyboard — each scene broken into shots with a framing sketch/description, camera direction, on-screen action, the matching script line, and timing — so a shoot or animation has a clear visual plan. Scopes the script into scenes and shot list FIRST, then designs each storyboard panel visually. The script-scope-then-storyboard ordering ensures every shot maps to a real script beat and the timing adds up to the script's runtime, instead of pretty panels that drift from the words.
How it runs
| # | Step | Who runs it | What happens |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Script scope & shot list | Planner | scenes, shot breakdown, timing, panel fields |
| 2 | Storyboard the shots | Designer | render panels per shot: sketch/description + directions |
| 3 | Evaluate | Reviewer | Grade the deliverable against every acceptance criterion. All pass → finish; any fail → loop back and fix the gap. |
| 4 | Finish | Developer | All acceptance criteria met. Stamp a short summary and report DONE. |
Say something like "storyboard my script" or "shot list from a script" or "video storyboard" or "plan the shots" or "visualize a video script" in chat to start it.