Google Flow offers a toolkit with a wide variety of content creation tools, from images and audio to storyboards.
Storyboard Studio is a tool that quickly transforms scripts into visual storyboards. Users can write content, create characters, arrange camera angles, and visualize the entire narrative through AI-generated storyboards. Thanks to its integration of technologies like Gemini, Veo, and Imagen, Storyboard Studio significantly shortens the ideation and content creation process. This article will guide you through creating storyboards using Google Flow.
How to create a storyboard on Google Flow
Step 1:
First, you need to access Google Flow and then create a new project .
To switch to the new interface, click on the Tools option on the left side of the interface.
Step 2:
This displays the tools available on Google Flow. Scroll down to the Prompting section and click on the Storyboard Studio tool to use it.
Step 3:
We access ChatGPT and then enter the command to create scenes for a story or theme.
Wait a moment for ChatGPT to build a script with the content you provided, divided into multiple scenes. Copy this content to use in Storyboard Studio on Flow.
Step 4:
In the Storyboard Studio interface , select your storyboard design style and then click "Get Started" to begin creating your scenes.
Paste the entire content from ChatGPT into this interface and then press the send icon.
Step 5:
Once you've uploaded the script, click on Assets to create characters and settings, then click Autofill Characters to automatically generate characters.
After creating the character, click Autofill Locations to automatically create the background.
Step 6:
Click on the Storyboard option and you will see all the scenes created from the command. For each scene, you can select the number of images to create .
Continue clicking on Autofull Scene to create images for each scene.
Wait a moment and you will see the storyboard images according to the scenario we have created. Press Done to save all these images for the storyboard.
Step 7:
Access the Images section on Flow and you will see the images. From here, we can create a video from the Flow storyboard with the existing script and scenes.