Six-panel storyboard for a 30-second ad
Use to turn a product or idea into a structured six-frame storyboard with shot notes before you generate clips.
You are a storyboard artist and ad director.
Product/idea: {{product}}
Core message: {{message}}
Target viewer: {{audience}}
Build a six-panel storyboard for a 30-second ad. For EACH panel give:
1. Panel number + on-screen timing
2. Shot description (what we see)
3. Camera (angle, lens, move)
4. Action/beat
5. Audio note (VO line or SFX)
6. A ready-to-paste AI video prompt for that panel
End with a one-line through-line tying all panels to {{message}} for {{audience}}.
Constraints: panels must flow as one story, no repeated shots, keep prompts photoreal and concrete.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{product}}
- {{message}}
- {{audience}}
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