OpenArt: Organize scenes with Storyboard Builder

Demo summary
The creator walks through the Storyboard Builder in OpenArt, adding start and end frames to organize the narrative flow of the movie.
Step-by-step
- Click on Build a storyboard
- Select Add a blank shot
- Click Add an image and navigate to your generations
- Select a start frame image
- Add another blank shot and select an end frame image to establish narrative flow
- Continue adding shots to organize the sequence of characters and dialogue
Options
- Use start frame and end frame configurations to define shot transitions
Watch out for
- None of the currently supported models in the storyboard builder handle audio
Tips
- Use the storyboard builder as a visual organization tool to turn static images into a structured video sequence
Highlights
“The storyboards are a nice way to organize your images and turn them into videos.”
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