An AI storyboard generator turns writing into shots — it reads your scene and proposes the frames: wide, medium, close, who’s in shot, what happens. Aktion Film AI’s storyboard is built for action, and it sits in the right place in the pipeline: after the script, before the render, where decisions are cheap and changes are free.
Why storyboard before you generate
Generating video first and hoping to fix it later is how credits die. The board is where you catch the bad cut, the missing beat, the shot that doesn’t earn its place — for free. Storyboard-first is the difference between directing a scene and gambling on one.
How it works
- Bring a script. Drop a screenplay as PDF or text — or write one in the Writers Room and carry it straight over.
- Get a breakdown. The generator parses your scene into shots with framing, action, and characters — a real shot list, not a pile of images.
- Direct it. Edit shot types, reorder, drop the shots that don’t serve the scene, and lock the ones that do.
- Send it to the scene. Take the boards onto the Canvas and generate each frame into video using your locked characters — so the boards and the final shots actually match.
Built to flow from script — or stand alone
If you ran the full Writers Room workflow — structure, characters, scenes, script — your storyboard inherits all of it, and the shots come back sharper because the AI knows the story. Prefer to skip ahead? Drop a script straight into the storyboard and start there. Either way, the board is the bridge between the page and the screen.
Depth in, quality out
The pattern repeats across the whole studio: the more you develop, the better the result. A thin prompt gives a thin board. A real script gives a board with intent — and a scene that rewards the work. That’s also what the Aktion Hero contest is built to recognize: scenes that were actually directed, not dice that happened to land.
Start with the script, board the scene, then make it move. Begin in the Writers Room.