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The storyboard generator creates a sequence of frames to plan a narrative or shot list. Use it to map out a story beat by beat before you commit time and credits to full image or video generation. You can reach it from the Storyboard tab in Quick Creates, or by adding a Storyboard node on the canvas. Either way, your frames land on the canvas as nodes you can keep building from.

Generate a storyboard

1

Describe your story or scene

Write a prompt that describes the narrative or shot list you want to plan. The more direction you give about characters, setting, and beats, the tighter your frames will be.
2

Set a target duration

Choose a target duration for the sequence. Flowy uses this to pace the number of frames and how the beats are spread across your story.
3

Generate the frames

Generate, and your storyboard frames appear on the canvas as nodes. Each frame represents a moment in the sequence so you can read the story at a glance.
4

Refine, then take frames into image or video generation

Adjust your prompt and regenerate until the beats feel right. When you are happy, connect a frame’s output into the image or video generator to bring it to life.
Storyboard frames laid out as connected nodes
Pair storyboards with the video generator and the Compositor to assemble a finished sequence. Generate a video from each frame, then bring them together in Studio for a complete cut.