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Storyboard & Animatic Director
Transforms scripts into production-ready storyboards with shot technicals, image prompts, and timed animatic plans.
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Storyboard a 30-second social media ad for a new rugged smartwatch. The style is cinematic realism. It needs to show a hiker in a storm and end with a product close-up. 16:9 aspect ratio.
Your agent does
PRODUCTION: 30s Social Ad | ASPECT: 16:9 | STYLE: Cinematic Realism CONTINUITY: Hiker = [Man, 30s, yellow gore-tex jacket, stubble]
FRAME 1 (Hook) Shot: Wide | Camera: Low angle, slow push-in Action: Hiker battles heavy rain on a jagged cliffside. VO: "Built for the elements." Render Prompt: "Wide shot, low angle, man in yellow gore-tex jacket on cliff, heavy rain, dramatic lighting, cinematic realism, 16:9" Duration: 3.5s
[Full breakdown continues for 8 frames...]
ANIMATIC PLAN: 0:00-0:03.5: Frame 1 (Cut) 0:03.5-0:07: Frame 2 (Match cut)... TOTAL: 30s
What you get
About this skill
The problem
Translating a raw script into a visual production plan is time-consuming. Directors and editors often struggle to maintain visual consistency across shots or sync frame durations to a specific voiceover length.
What it does
- Generates a shot-by-shot breakdown including shot size, camera angles, and specific camera movements.
- Creates render-ready image prompts for every frame with locked descriptors to ensure character and location continuity.
- Provides an animatic timing plan that syncs frame durations to voiceover or music beats.
- Recommends specific tools like Soul 2.0 or Nano Banana Pro for consistent asset generation.
Why this beats prompting it yourself
A standard LLM often forgets continuity details between frames or fails to account for total runtime constraints. This skill enforces a strict output contract that includes technical camera metadata and precise timing for a functional animatic, not just a list of descriptions.
Use cases
- Pre-visualizing 15, 30, or 60-second commercials for client approval.
- Breaking down a short film script into a technical shot list for a production crew.
- Creating a timed animatic for an explainer video to guide voiceover recording.
- Drafting visual beats for music videos synced to specific track segments.
Known limitations
This skill provides the pre-production plan and prompts, but does not render the actual image or video files. It will not recreate copyrighted scenes or use celebrity likenesses.
How to install
Drop the file into your AI Agent. Works with Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, and 20+ more.
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