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Storyboards

AI storyboards
for finished
short videos.

Plan a complete animated sequence from one prompt, or build the board frame by frame. Storyboards turns scene prompts, timing, references, narration, and director notes into Seedance 2.0 video parts.

Storyboards workflow: a prompt and references become a numbered storyboard grid and a Seedance 2.0 video output
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Two workflows

Generate the board, or direct it by hand.

Storyboards is built for both fast prompting and precise shot control. Start with the agent when you want speed, then take over the frame grid when the sequence needs a specific composition, timing, character, reference, or narration beat.

Storyboard Agent turning an animated adventure prompt into a structured shot plan

Agent mode

Prompt once, choose scenes and length, and let Sorceress draft the full board.

Director-mode storyboard editor with bright character references and frame timing controls

Director mode

Treat the canvas like a shot list: hand-write frames, timing, camera, action, and sound.

Seedance 2.0 render panel turning storyboard frames into a finished short video

Seedance 2.0 render

Turn each ready section into a 15-second Seedance 2.0 video part with optional audio.

How it works

From idea to Seedance 2.0 video in three stages.

The tool sits between idea and generated video: first it plans the shots, then it creates or accepts storyboard frames, then it renders those frames into short Seedance 2.0 video clips.

STEP 01

Generate a storyboard from one prompt

Describe the short sequence you want: a character intro, trailer beat, animated scene, magic reveal, dialogue setup, boss tease, environmental flythrough, or cinematic cutscene. The Storyboard Agent expands that idea into panels with prompts, timing, shot direction, mood, sound notes, and a coherent visual arc.

  • One prompt can create the full shot plan
  • Choose scene count and total target length
  • Works with style, genre, tone, and director notes
  • Great for fast 15-second video concepts
A Sorceress Storyboards agent workflow showing one idea becoming a structured shot plan with scene cards, timing chips, and camera notes
STEP 02

Edit every frame like a director

Every generated panel stays editable. Rewrite frame prompts, upload or generate reference images, adjust each hold duration, shuffle scenes, add camera motion, write action notes, set transitions, and keep recurring characters, creatures, locations, or props consistent across the storyboard.

  • Manual frame-by-frame storyboard crafting
  • References for recurring characters, creatures, locations, and props
  • Per-frame duration, camera, action, sound, and narration
  • Download the storyboard sheet before rendering
A Storyboards director-mode editor with a selected frame, cast reference, duration controls, camera notes, action notes, and narration field
STEP 03

Render polished Seedance 2.0 video parts

When the board is ready, Storyboards packages the panels for Seedance 2.0. Each part is budgeted around the model's 15-second limit, so longer ideas split into clean consecutive clips while short ideas can become one complete video.

  • Seedance 2.0 video generation from storyboard references
  • Automatic 15-second part splitting for longer plans
  • Optional native audio with continuous ambience and accents
  • Aspect, resolution, and video-gallery controls
Seedance 2.0 rendering storyboard reference panels into 15-second video parts with play previews and audio waveforms
Seedance 2.0-ready planning

Designed around the 15-second short-video workflow.

The workspace keeps timing visible while you work, so every storyboard section is ready for Seedance 2.0's short-form video budget before you spend credits rendering.

Seedance 2.0 timing workflow showing storyboard sections becoming bright animated video parts
Seedance 2.0 timing
Frames become 15-second video parts.
Storyboard Frames
1-120

Plan one beat or a full sequence.

Part Budget
15s

Each section is timed for one render part.

Video Model
Seedance 2.0

Storyboard panels become finished motion.

Perfect for

Storyboards for animated shorts, trailers, and scenes.

Use it when a normal prompt is too loose and a full video editor is too much. Storyboards gives you a visual plan that can become a generated animated sequence immediately.

Storyboards use cases gallery showing animated trailers, character reveals, quest scenes, narrated clips, and cinematic sequences
15-second animated sequencesGame trailer beatsCharacter and creature revealsCutscene and quest planningShot lists for AI video modelsNarrated storyboard videos
Common questions

Everything you might be wondering.

Short answers before you open the tool.

01Is Storyboards an AI storyboard generator or a video generator?+
Both. It helps you plan a video as storyboard frames first, then renders the plan with Seedance 2.0. You can stop at the storyboard stage, download the board, or continue into generated video clips.
02Can I create the whole storyboard from one prompt?+
Yes. The Storyboard Agent can take one idea, a target scene count, and a target length, then draft the frames and shot direction for you.
03Can I manually craft the storyboard frame by frame?+
Yes. You can edit frame prompts, timing, camera movement, action, sound, narration, transitions, and references before rendering.
04Why does the page mention 15 seconds?+
Seedance 2.0 video parts are capped around 15 seconds. Storyboards is built around that limit: a short idea can render as one part, while longer projects split into multiple consecutive parts automatically.
05Can I use characters or references?+
Yes. You can upload references, generate cast images, and attach references to frames so the storyboard has stronger character and style continuity.
06Does it generate audio or narration?+
Storyboards supports narration fields and Seedance 2.0 native audio settings, plus sound-design notes that guide ambience, accents, and continuity across the rendered clip.
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