Storyboarding Short-Form Sequences
Short clips feel stronger when they are planned as transitions, not isolated shots. A simple storyboard keeps motion language consistent across a sequence.
Most usable clips come from disciplined iteration, not lucky first passes. A lightweight review loop keeps the signal high.
Short clips feel stronger when they are planned as transitions, not isolated shots. A simple storyboard keeps motion language consistent across a sequence.
Stable motion starts with prompt structure. Subject, camera behavior, environment, and timing cues need to be explicit enough to survive iteration.
A dedicated editorial space makes room for process notes, prompt experiments, and product context that does not belong in a changelog.