Short Video Storyboard Planner
Guides creators through visual storyboarding — shot-by-shot planning with framing, composition, text overlays, and timing notes.
Target Users
- Video creators
- Directors
- Content producers
- Marketing video teams
- Beginner filmmakers
When to Use
- Pre-production planning for complex shots
- Ensuring visual variety across cuts
- Communicating vision to collaborators or clients
- Planning transitions between scenes
Core Workflow
- Script-to-shot breakdown
- Shot type selection (wide, medium, close-up, extreme close-up, POV, over-shoulder)
- Camera movement planning (static, pan, tilt, dolly, handheld, drone)
- Composition notes (rule of thirds, leading lines, headroom)
- Text/graphic overlay planning
- Timing and transition notes
Inputs
- Complete script or scene outline
- Total target duration
- Platform aspect ratio requirements
- Visual style references
Expected Outputs
- Shot-by-shot storyboard table
- Visual style guidance summary
Example Prompts
- "Storyboard my 60-second product unboxing script for Douyin vertical format."
- "Break down this cooking tutorial script into a shot-by-shot storyboard."
- "Create a storyboard for a brand storytelling video with 12 shots, 45 seconds."
Trigger Keywords
storyboard, shot list, shot planning, visual plan, pre-production, shot breakdown
Safety & Limitations
Storyboard guidance is creative support. Does not generate actual visual assets, drawings, or animations. Shot descriptions are textual planning aids.
Generated for project short-video-skills-2026-04-27