Storyboard prompt sequencer for AI video
A film is many shots, not one long take — and AI video works the same way. The trick to a coherent multi-shot sequence is consistency tokens: an identical character and environment description repeated in every prompt. This sequencer manages those anchors for you and exports a clean, numbered prompt list.
How it works
You define two anchors once — a character description and an environment — then write a one-line action for each shot. The sequencer builds each prompt as:
[character anchor] + [environment anchor] + shot action + camera
Because the anchors are byte-for-byte identical across shots, the model is far more likely to render the same person and place in each clip. You generate the shots one at a time and assemble them in any editor.
Tips for consistent sequences
- Be specific in anchors. “A woman, 30s, short red hair, green parka” holds better than “a woman”. Vague anchors drift.
- Vary action, not identity. Change what happens and the camera per shot; never reword the character description between shots.
- Keep shots short. 3–5 seconds each — short clips preserve identity and motion, and they cut together cleanly.
- Match lighting and time of day. Add the same lighting phrase to the environment anchor so shots don’t jump between noon and dusk.