Storyboard Sora 2 Pro videos shot by shot
Plan multi-shot sequences, assign durations, and submit Sora 2 Pro Storyboard renders without leaving SoraVideo.
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Why storyboards matter
Frame-by-frame planning keeps pacing consistent, reduces editing time, and lets you choreograph actions with precision.
Track storyboard renders, refresh status, and download results once they’re ready.
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Follow these steps to turn ideas into precise scene-by-scene renders.
- 1
Frame the opening
Describe the first beat with characters, location, and mood. Think of it as your establishing shot.
- 2
Add transition beats
Insert cards for each key action—like pacing, camera moves, or character interactions.
- 3
Fine-tune timing
Adjust duration per card until the timeline feels smooth. Use the duration guide to keep transitions clean.
Spacing cards dictates how long each moment lingers. Moderate distances usually yield the smoothest cuts.
Keep similar actions grouped so Sora doesn’t add unexpected motions.
When introducing a new move, add a dedicated card with a short duration (1-2 seconds) to avoid abrupt jumps.
Review clips after each submission and adjust the scene order to maintain narrative flow.
A few habits can speed up the workflow and keep renders consistent.
Use Pro runtime
25-second renders give enough runway for multi-beat stories without stitching clips.
Iterate per card
Tweak descriptions or durations one card at a time to reduce rework by 30-40%.
Sequence thoughtfully
Plan the order of actions before writing to keep narrative clarity and avoid mismatched pacing.
Maintain continuity
Use reference images when characters or products must stay visually consistent.
Storyboard mode is linear today, but you can simulate branching ideas by duplicating cards and editing variations.
Experiment with alternative beats
Duplicate a card, adjust the action, and compare which version fits better before committing.
Prototype nonlinear flows
Use multiple passes with different sequences to map out alternate storylines.
Launch story-driven Sora experiences
Pair storyboard control with managed credits and callbacks to deliver cohesive multi-shot edits.







