Introduction
Storyboards visualize your project shot-by-shot. Whether you're planning a video, presentation, marketing campaign, or design project, storyboards help you see the full picture before execution.
What are Storyboards For?
Video projects:
- Plan shot sequences
- Visualize camera angles
- Show to clients or team
Presentations:
- Preview all slides together
- See narrative flow
- Ensure visual variety
Design projects:
- Product photo sequences
- Before/after comparisons
- Multiple room designs
Marketing campaigns:
- Social media content series
- Email campaign visuals
- Multi-channel content planning
Creating a Storyboard
Method 1: Generate frames
Request in Agent mode:
"Generate 8 storyboard frames for product launch video"
"Create 10 slides for investor pitch deck, show me all together"
Method 2: Organize existing
- Generate individual images/slides
- Switch to Canvas mode
- Drag all frames onto canvas
- Arrange in sequence
Arranging Storyboard
In Canvas mode:
- Drag frames from file browser to canvas
- Arrange in reading order (left to right, top to bottom)
- Resize to consistent size
- Add text labels for scene/shot numbers
- Lock when finalized
Quick arrange:
- Select all frames
- Request: "Arrange these in a 4×3 grid"
- AI arranges automatically
Adding Annotations
Use Text tool to add:
- Shot numbers
- Scene descriptions
- Camera directions
- Duration notes
- Dialogue snippets
Exporting Storyboards
Export canvas as image:
- Right-click canvas → Export
- Saves entire storyboard as single PNG
- Share with team or clients
Or export individual frames:
- Select frames → Download
- Get numbered sequence of images
Next Steps
- Canvas Mood Boards — Canvas basics
- Image Generation — Generate storyboard frames
- Understanding the Three View Modes — Master Canvas mode