Video Generation Tutorial
12 min read
Intermediate
Updated Jan 5, 2025
Bring your storyboards to life with video generation. Create short video clips for each frame to visualize motion and timing.
Video Generation Basics
AI Storyboard supports two video generation modes:
- Image to Video: Animate a generated storyboard image
- Text to Video: Generate video directly from description
Image to Video Mode
Generate Video from Image
- Ensure frame has a generated image
- Select the frame in scene list
- Click "Generate Video" button
- Choose video duration (2-4 seconds)
- Specify motion type (camera movement, subject motion)
- Wait for generation (typically 20-40 seconds)
- Preview the generated video
Motion Types
- Camera Push In: Slow zoom toward subject
- Camera Pull Out: Slow zoom away from subject
- Pan Left/Right: Horizontal camera movement
- Tilt Up/Down: Vertical camera movement
- Subject Motion: Character or object movement within frame
Text to Video Mode
Generate Video from Description
- Select a frame (with or without generated image)
- Click "Text to Video" in toolbar
- Enter video-specific description
- Set duration and motion preferences
- Click "Generate"
- Wait for generation
Text to Video Prompt Tips
Focus on motion and action:
Detective slowly raises flashlight, beam cuts through darkness,
dust particles floating in light, camera slowly pushes forward
Video Prompt Optimization
Effective Video Prompts
Good video prompts emphasize:
1. Motion - What moves
Character turns head slowly, hand reaches toward object
2. Camera Movement - How camera moves
Slow push in, gentle pan right following subject
3. Timing - Pacing of action
Gradual movement, steady pace, smooth transitions
4. Atmosphere - Environmental motion
Smoke drifting, dust particles, shadows lengthening
Quality Optimization
Resolution and Duration
- Shorter videos (2-3 sec) often have better quality
- Longer videos (4 sec) show more complex motion
- Balance duration with quality needs
Styling Tips
- Maintain consistency with generated image
- Use subtle motion for professional look
- Avoid excessive camera movement
- Test different motion types to find best match
Practical Examples
Example 1: Dramatic Reveal
Setup: Character discovers important clue
Video Prompt:
Camera slowly pushes in on detective's face as she notices the clue,
expression shifts from confusion to realization, dramatic lighting on eyes
Example 2: Environmental Scene
Setup: Establishing shot of location
Video Prompt:
Slow pan across abandoned warehouse interior, dust motes floating in light beams,
shadows creating mystery, subtle atmosphere of abandonment
Example 3: Action Movement
Setup: Character moving through scene
Video Prompt:
Detective walks forward slowly, flashlight beam cutting through darkness,
camera tracking backward, surroundings gradually revealed
Batch Video Generation
Similar to image generation:
- Select multiple frames
- Click "Batch Generate Videos"
- Monitor progress in status bar
- Videos generate sequentially
- Review each as it completes
Post-Production Tips
Export and Use
- Export videos in highest quality available
- Use for pitch presentations and previews
- Edit together for rough cuts
- Reference for final production
Integration with Editing
- Import into video editing software
- Add transitions between storyboard videos
- Overlay with temp audio and dialogue
- Use as animatic for timing reference