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AI VIDEO · 2026-08-22

From PicLumen storyboard frames to a motion-ready sequence

Plan consistent source images, approve transitions and spend video credits only on frames that pass review.

Turn the idea into a draft ↗

Storyboard the change, not only the look

PicLumen’s official getting-started material connects image and video capabilities. Use that connection deliberately: assign each frame a story role and describe the physical change that must happen between frames.

  • Establish subject and space
  • Demonstrate one observable action
  • Resolve with a stable final composition

Protect image consistency before animation

Compare face, product geometry, wardrobe, palette, light and camera height across the still shortlist. Repair the stills before motion tests because animation usually amplifies source inconsistencies.

Use a fixed comparison scorecard

When testing PicLumen, Krea, Kling or Polox, reuse duration, aspect ratio and evaluation criteria. Score continuity, motion plausibility, correction time and credits per approved clip rather than peak visual novelty.

Sources and further reading

PicLumen: Get StartedPicLumen StudioText-to-video models