Script to storyboard

Turn a Script into a Storyboard with AI

Paste a script and generate shot-by-shot storyboards, visual prompts, reusable production assets, and a path into video draft generation.

Built for vertical drama

9:16 frames, platform-ready

Plan before you shoot

Review every shot

Faster production

Fewer reshoots, lower cost

ShortPlay vertical video preview

How script-to-storyboard works in ShortPlay

The task intent is simple: the user already has words and wants a visual plan. ShortPlay turns that into a structured workflow.

1

Paste or upload script

Start with a script, scene outline, or episode beats rather than a blank storyboard template.

2

AI breaks it into shots

Generate shot rows with action, camera shot, movement, duration, dialogue, and sound notes.

3

Review storyboard plan

Inspect the structure before committing generation budget to images and video.

4

Create assets and frames

Build reusable characters and scenes, then render shot images from the approved rows.

5

Continue into video draft

Use the storyboard and shot prompts as the foundation for short-form video generation.

Starts from script

The script becomes a production plan, not just a summary

ShortPlay reads the script as production material. It turns scene beats into storyboard rows with camera language, timing, prompts, assets, and downstream image/video outputs.

Script

Input

Shots

Output

Image + Video

Prompts

Draft

Next step

Turn a Script into a Storyboard with AI proof frames

Shot 01

Wide vertical opener

The lead stands outside a hospital corridor as a message changes the episode stakes.

Shot 02

Push-in close-up

A silent reaction beat shows the character deciding whether to reveal the truth.

Shot 03

Over-shoulder reveal

A rival appears in frame, creating the cliffhanger turn for the next beat.

Detailed output from the script

The result is useful because it keeps the script connected to camera choices and generation prompts instead of producing a detached outline.

Shot

01

Camera

Wide vertical opener

Action

The lead stands outside a hospital corridor as a message changes the episode stakes.

Output

Scene theme, character placement, image prompt, video prompt

Shot

02

Camera

Push-in close-up

Action

A silent reaction beat shows the character deciding whether to reveal the truth.

Output

Camera movement, dialogue pause, duration, sound note

Shot

03

Camera

Over-shoulder reveal

Action

A rival appears in frame, creating the cliffhanger turn for the next beat.

Output

Character continuity, scene asset, vertical composition prompt

Why script-first planning matters

When the storyboard starts from the script, the visual workflow stays tied to story logic, character intent, and reviewable production decisions.

Faster planning

Create a first pass without manually copying every beat into a storyboard table.

Better visual consistency

Characters and environments can be extracted before each shot image is rendered.

Easier team review

Teams can review shot rows, visual prompts, and draft outputs before final generation.

Ready for images and video

The storyboard is not a dead-end document; it is the planning layer for generation.

Script to storyboard FAQ

Direct answers for teams comparing storyboard planning, AI shot lists, asset generation, and video draft workflows.

What is an AI storyboard workflow?

An AI storyboard workflow turns a script into structured shot planning before final video generation. ShortPlay Studio includes storyboard rows, reusable assets, shot images, and video drafts instead of stopping at a blank board.

Can ShortPlay turn a script into a storyboard?

Yes. The workflow starts from script input, breaks it into scenes and shots, and creates a shot-by-shot storyboard with camera, dialogue, sound, duration, image prompt, and video prompt fields.

Is this different from a storyboard template?

A template gives you empty fields to fill in. ShortPlay Studio generates a filled first draft from your script, then lets the team review the storyboard before moving into images and video.

Can ShortPlay generate video drafts?

Yes. After storyboard planning and shot image generation, approved shots can continue into video generation and composition for a review-ready draft.

Is ShortPlay built for microdrama or vertical drama?

That is the core use case. The product is positioned for microdrama, vertical short drama, short-form video teams, and agencies that need fast script-to-visual workflows.

Do I need to create assets before video generation?

You can move quickly, but the stronger workflow creates reusable characters, scenes, and props before shot rendering. That helps keep recurring elements more consistent across multiple shots.

Convert your script into the first storyboard draft

Start with the script you already have, then use ShortPlay Studio to produce the storyboard and continue toward video.