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OpenArt: Create automated video sequences with Stories

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Demo summary

The creator uses the OpenArt Stories page to generate a storyboard and a multi-shot video sequence of a character exploring Paris using Nano Banana Pro and Kling 2.6.

Step-by-step

  1. Select a character from the character picker
  2. Enter a prompt describing the scene
  3. Open Advanced Settings
  4. Select Nano Banana Pro as the image model
  5. Select Kling 2.6 for the video model
  6. Click to preview the storyboard
  7. Review the generated shots and prompts
  8. Click to generate the video

Options

  • Generate the video directly without previewing the storyboard
  • Change individual shot prompts
  • Retry the image generation for specific shots
  • Adjust the video-specific prompts

Tips

  • Use the storyboard preview to verify the sequence before committing to the full video generation

Highlights

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