Storyboard expands each scene as an accordion, managing every shot as a thumbnail + detail alongside the scene summary, characters, and dialogue. Each shot shows its keyframe or generated clip (hover preview + a versions modal when present), with reorder (up/down + drag), edit, and generate buttons. In edit mode you set cinematography fields — shot size, angle, lens, lighting, camera motion, transitions — via selectors, and can apply an auto cinematography suggestion derived from the scene's emotional arc and beat.
Location: /studio/[project]/storyboard

Storyboard expands each scene as an accordion, managing every shot as a thumbnail + detail alongside the scene summary, characters, and dialogue. Each shot shows its keyframe or generated clip (hover preview + a versions modal when present), with reorder (up/down + drag), edit, and generate buttons. In edit mode you set cinematography fields — shot size, angle, lens, lighting, camera motion, transitions — via selectors, and can apply an auto cinematography suggestion derived from the scene's emotional arc and beat.
- 1Open the Storyboard tab; the first scene starts expanded. Click other scene headers to expand/collapse.
- 2Click a shot thumbnail to zoom, or hover a clip to preview and click to open the versions modal.
- 3Reorder shots with up/down buttons or the drag handle; when changed, hit Save order to persist.
- 4Use Edit to set cinematography options (shot size, angle, lens, lighting, camera motion, transitions) and save.
- 5If the scene has an emotion arc/beat, click Suggest to auto-fill recommended shot size/angle/lighting, then confirm or tweak.
- 6Use Generate to open that shot's composer for keyframes/clips, and the top-right Export to output the storyboard document.
Shot keyframe images via god-tibo-imagen (gpt-image-2.0); video clips via a BYOK video provider (e.g. PoYo/Seedance).
A ★ next to a shot ID marks a signature shot, and shots with multiple takes show a version-count badge.