
From your scene to a shot-ready storyboard.
Each scene becomes a complete shot list — cinematic angles and consistent characters, locations, and props from frame one.
Coverage you can count on.
Every action gets a shot — or a flag.
Ella steps onto the rooftop, breath fogging in the cold.
She unscrews the thermos — steam curls into the dawn.
Tight on Ella's eyes opening, the city in her pupils.
POV twelve floors down — a cyclist threads the traffic.
A pigeon lands on the ledge, head cocked sideways.
Phone buzzes in her pocket. She ignores it.
The sun crests the skyline behind her.
Thermos cap clinks against the iron railing.
Shots matched to actions.
Every shot snaps to the action it visualizes. No tagging, no spreadsheet — manual override when you need it.
Missing coverage, flagged.
Any action without a shot lights up in the script. Nothing slips through before assembly.
Highlight a line, get a shot.
Select any text and generate from it. A live link between screenplay and visuals.
Hand Storytella the scene and your references — it returns the right shot types, angles chosen to convey emotion, and varied framing across the sequence. Professional-grade cinematography, without the planning.
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Direct every frame yourself.
Pick your model, write your prompt, generate one shot at a time. Reference any asset you have made — consistency holds.
Try storyboardsPull the keepers, leave the rest.
The Shots panel is the cutting room. Click a frame, every parameter lights up — type, lens, lighting, dialogue.
Overview
Production
An endless plain of wind-carved snow. KAI is a black thumbprint in the centre of it, the only living thing for a hundred miles. The low sun bleeds pink across distant peaks.
Camera
Continuity
Subject / Dialogue
Notes
Hold long. Let the scale do the work.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Your scenes, shot-by-shot.
Cinematic storyboards in minutes — coverage locked before the animatic.