Short drama storyboards
Break scripts into shots, scenes, and repeatable visual context for serialized short dramas.
Start from a script, reference video, or image. Organize characters, scenes, shots, and generated results in one canvas, then keep iterating toward reviewable short video clips.
Script
Break down story and shots
Storyboard
Preserve editable nodes
Video
Generate and review clips
Live preview
From short-form social posts to long-form cinematic stories, AI Shorts gives every format a structured creation path.
Break scripts into shots, scenes, and repeatable visual context for serialized short dramas.
Turn product images, selling points, and reference rhythm into campaign-ready short videos.
Keep one character visually consistent across outfits, locations, actions, and story beats.
Build fast visual drafts for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and creator story hooks.
Scripts, references, characters, storyboards, and video clips flow through one creation panel instead of forcing creators to move assets between isolated tools.
Storyboard to video
Script into shots
Reuse references
Visual consistency
Visible node graph
Review and export

Character
@lead
Scene
@set
Object
@product
All-in-one short studio
The AI Shorts homepage now shows value through motion and structure: how input assets become characters, scenes, storyboards, and video clips.
Creation paths
Scripts, reference videos, images, and canvas work are not four scattered tools. They are different starting points inside one short-video project.
Script to storyboard
Break story, characters, and scenes into shot nodes first, then push each node into image or video generation instead of relying on a single prompt box.
Reference to short
Reference videos, product images, and character images are organized into reusable assets so every future storyboard can inherit their visual direction.
Workflow
Inspired by OpenArt’s lower-page rhythm, this turns production into a scannable visual timeline instead of a row of identical explanation cards.
Open CanvasStep 01
Scripts, reference videos, images, or rough creative ideas.
Step 02
Extract characters, scenes, shot rhythm, and visual direction.
Step 03
Preserve frames, relationships, and generation context on the canvas.
Step 04
Push storyboards and references into short video clips.
Step 05
Combine clips into an editable final result.
Workspace anatomy
The homepage is not about stacking feature names. Each capability supports a concrete step in short-video production.
Script first
Clarify story, characters, and scenes before visual generation begins.
Top model choices. Reserve room for the model ecosystem first: video, image, editing, and analysis capabilities can all join the same shot chain.
Studio tools
The homepage should show a director-style studio, not scattered buttons: scripts, references, storyboards, models, and review all connect.
Script to shots
Read the script, characters, and reference rhythm first, then split them into shot nodes that can be generated and reviewed.
What changes
A story segment becomes shot goals, scene actions, and reference bindings.
Why AI Shorts
The homepage needs to explain a production path that keeps moving: start from input assets, preserve reusable context, route models into shot tasks, then return to editable final clips.
The homepage should show that users can begin from a script, reference video, image, or one idea instead of an empty prompt box.
Proof point
Clear entry points help users know what to upload, what to write first, and what happens next.
Homepage narrative order
Visual proof
Keep the existing project media and use higher media density to reinforce the path from seeing results to entering creation.
Featured clips
Morning story shot
Short drama
Character close-up animation
Character animation
Comic emotion clip
Character animation
Product hero shot
Commercial ads
Lifestyle narrative
Short drama
Dreamlike game clip
Animation and games
Canvas visual experiment
Featured canvas
Motion poster clip
Commercial ads
Education lifestyle shot
Education and lifestyle
Cinematic test
Featured canvas
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FAQ
Answers to common questions about AI short video generation, script-to-storyboard workflows, reference assets, and the canvas studio.
Most AI video generators focus on one prompt and one output, which is useful for quick experiments. AI Shorts is built around the short-form production workflow: organize scripts, characters, scenes, references, and storyboards first, then generate images, video clips, and final cuts step by step.
The homepage positions AI Shorts around script-to-editable-storyboard workflows. You can start from story text, break it into characters, scenes, shots, and storyboard assets, then continue into video generation or export.
Reference videos can guide shot rhythm, visual style, or content structure. The direction for AI Shorts is to keep these references inside the canvas context so future storyboards and video generation can reuse them.
AI Shorts is for short drama teams, ad and ecommerce video teams, animation or character IP creators, and solo creators who want to turn ideas into visual video drafts. The core value is keeping assets, storyboards, and generated clips reusable.
The product direction is an editable studio, not a one-time result page. Scripts, characters, scenes, storyboards, and video clips should become reusable assets that can be adjusted with new prompts, references, and generation paths.
Users care less about model names in isolation and more about how each capability helps finish a short video. The homepage places models, references, storyboards, canvas work, and export paths in one creative context.
Start from your next script
Put scripts, reference assets, shot relationships, and AI-generated results into one studio so every first draft is ready for reuse and final editing.
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