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Create a 9-shot storyboard with InVideo Vision

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Demo summary

The user demonstrates uploading a reference image to InVideo Vision's 'boards' feature and using a detailed prompt to generate a nine-frame cinematic storyboard with character consistency.

Step-by-step

  1. Navigate to the boards section in InVideo Vision
  2. Upload your reference image
  3. Enter a detailed story description in the prompt field
  4. Select your desired aspect ratio
  5. Click generate

Watch out for

  • The generation process requires a couple of minutes to complete

Tips

  • Be as detailed as possible in your prompt; the clearer you are, the better the output
  • Use a reference image to maintain character consistency across all frames

Highlights

This right here is where the magic happens.

All demos from “How to Turn One Image into A Full Cinematic Storyboard with AI

  1. 1:270:11Generate a character with Nano Banana ProThe creator shows how to use Nano Banana Pro within the InVideo platform to generate a base character or subject from a text prompt.InVideoText to Image
  2. 1:380:34Create a 9-shot storyboard with InVideo VisionCurrentThe user demonstrates uploading a reference image to InVideo Vision's 'boards' feature and using a detailed prompt to generate a nine-frame cinematic storyboard with character consistency.InVideoAI Storyboard Generator
  3. 2:460:24Extract high-res shots from a storyboard gridThe video shows how to use the 'extract shot' tool in InVideo Vision to isolate individual frames from a 9-shot grid and convert them into standalone 4K images.InVideoAI Crop Image
  4. 4:070:31Animate storyboard images with Kling 2.6The user shows how to select the Kling 2.6 video model within the project interface to animate still storyboard images into video clips using motion prompts.InVideoImage to Video
  5. Watch “How to Turn One Image into A Full Cinematic Storyboard with AI” →

AI Storyboard Generator

  1. 7:010:24Generating storyboard frames from script scenesInvideo Agent One identifies distinct scenes in the script and generates consistent storyboard images for each, maintaining character and location continuity.Joseph Martin
  2. 1:380:34Create a 9-shot storyboard with InVideo VisionCurrentThe user demonstrates uploading a reference image to InVideo Vision's 'boards' feature and using a detailed prompt to generate a nine-frame cinematic storyboard with character consistency.LearnwithKevin