Example Showcase
Reference recipe
Describe the scene as a shot: subject, action beat, shot size, camera angle, lens feel, lighting, mood, and what should remain stable in the next frame. Avoid copyrighted characters, exact film franchise names, or direct imitation of living artists.
Expected image direction
Best for the first shot of a trailer or short scene.
Example result using our 🎞️ Storyboard preset.
Opening keyframe
Best for the first shot of a trailer or short scene.
Create a cinematic opening storyboard keyframe, lone character in a rain-soaked neon street, wide shot, 35mm lens feel, reflective pavement, practical lights, clear silhouette, strong negative space for later camera push-in.
Action beat frame
Use when the later video needs a clear movement direction.
Create an action storyboard keyframe, subject mid-turn before a reveal, dynamic diagonal composition, dust particles in backlight, tense atmosphere, readable motion direction, realistic film still style.
Product film keyframe
Useful before product image-to-video generation.
Create a product film storyboard keyframe, hero object on premium surface, camera low angle, slow orbit-ready composition, soft rim light, elegant background depth, commercial film still quality.
Scenario Prompt
Scenario
This page connects GPT Image 2 with the video side of imgvid.ai. The goal is not just pretty images, but keyframes that can become better Seedance 2.0 image-to-video shots.
This image scenario page is ready to use: start with the prompt preset, upload an optional reference image, and generate a GPT Image 2 result from the live workflow.
Users searching for an AI storyboard generator or AI image generator for storyboarding want visual planning assets: keyframes, shot boards, campaign concepts, manga panels, or cinematic frames that can guide a video. They need composition, camera direction, and continuity more than random art.
Describe the scene as a shot: subject, action beat, shot size, camera angle, lens feel, lighting, mood, and what should remain stable in the next frame. Avoid copyrighted characters, exact film franchise names, or direct imitation of living artists.
Image-to-video models work better when the source image already has a clear shot, subject, lighting, and camera direction. A good GPT Image 2 keyframe gives Seedance 2.0 a stronger visual anchor.
A poster sells the concept in one designed visual. A storyboard keyframe plans a shot that can move, so it should include camera angle, action beat, continuity, and motion direction.
Yes. Keep character, location, lens, lighting, and color cues consistent across prompts, then generate one keyframe per shot.
Avoid copyrighted characters, exact franchise names, living artist imitation, unsafe content, or overly dense scripts. Keep each keyframe focused on one clear shot.