Create storyboard frames
Generate or upload visual panels for each scene, camera angle, product shot, or character moment.
Turn storyboard panels, visual frames, or scene plans into AI-generated video shots, then keep every image, prompt, clip, and model comparison inside one Oimi Canvas workflow.
A storyboard-to-video workflow keeps the story controlled shot by shot. Instead of asking one prompt to create an entire film, you create visual panels first, then animate each panel with the right AI video model.
Generate or upload visual panels for each scene, camera angle, product shot, or character moment.
Use image-to-video models to add motion, camera direction, pacing, and scene transitions to every shot.
Compare clips, revise prompts, reuse references, and keep follow-up image or video generations in one workspace.
Start from ready-made storyboard workflows for AI films, anime scenes, fashion clips, product ads, and social video concepts.
Create an anime character sheet and storyboard board with GPT Image 2, then turn it into a cinematic animated scene with Seedance 2.0.
Generate a luxury fashion storyboard with GPT Image 2, then turn it into a Street style Seedance 2 short.
Create a 16:9 golden fried rice anime storyboard, then turn it into a fast-paced cooking animation with Seedance 2.0.
Create a storyboard first, then turn it into a short video.
Generate a 16:9 anime tennis character design poster, then turn it into a high-energy sports battle video with Seedance 2.0.
Upload a photo and generate an epic cinematic skydiving-to-island adventure video with Grok Imagine Video 1.5.
Choose a video model based on the kind of storyboard you want to animate: cinematic scenes, short dramas, portrait videos, product shots, or fast concept drafts.
Strong for AI films, short dramas, multi-shot storyboards, and GPT Image 2 to image-to-video workflows.
Useful for turning strong reference images into dynamic video clips and quickly testing new creative directions.
A good fit for portrait-reference videos, selfie scenes, travel transformations, and creator-style short videos.
A practical option for text-to-video drafts, reference-image videos, and fast storyboard concept exploration.
Best for realistic motion, physical scenes, complex action, and prompt-driven cinematic shots.
Strong for polished cinematic image-to-video, first-and-last-frame control, and reference-guided shots.
Storyboard to video AI is a workflow that turns storyboard panels, sketches, generated images, or scene frames into video clips. Each panel becomes a controlled image-to-video shot with its own camera movement, action, pacing, and style.
For multi-shot stories, ads, AI films, and character scenes, storyboard to video is usually more controllable than a single text-to-video prompt. You can lock the visual direction first, then animate each shot separately.
Yes. In Oimi Canvas, upload storyboard frames, or first generate storyboard images with GPT Image 2 or Nano Banana. Then select an image-to-video model and describe the motion, camera direction, and transition you want for each panel.
Seedance 2.0 is a strong choice for AI films, short dramas, and storyboard-to-video workflows. Grok Imagine Video 1.5, Omni Flash, HappyHorse, Sora 2, and Veo can also be tested in Canvas depending on the shot style.
This page opens Oimi Canvas with a storyboard template, prompt, or model. Canvas is where you generate frames, upload references, create videos, compare models, and continue the production workflow.
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