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The New 3D Camera Angle Feature in Storyboarder.ai

Generate multiple consistent camera perspectives from a single storyboard shot – without having to manually re-prompt everything.

Written by Dustin (Founder)

What is the 3D Camera Angle feature?

The new 3D Camera Angle feature lets you generate multiple camera angles and perspectives directly from a single storyboard image. This helps you create highly consistent, cinematic shots that move your story forward – without needing to rewrite prompts for every new frame.

Where can I find the feature?

Open the shot you'd like to adjust in your storyboard and switch to the Edit section. Right next to the image preview, you'll find the new 3D Camera Angle tool.

How does it work?

  1. Open the shot in Edit mode.

  2. Move the small black camera in the 3D space by dragging the colored axis handles. The space is fully navigable in 360°.

  3. Once you've set your desired perspective, click Generate.

  4. You'll get the exact same shot – just from a completely new angle, with consistent visual style.

Pro Workflow: Creating Consistent Shot Sequences

If you want to build a full sequence with smoothly evolving perspectives, we recommend this workflow:

  1. Duplicate the shot you want to modify directly in your storyboard.

  2. Open the duplicated shot in Edit mode and adjust the camera using the 3D Camera Angle tool.

  3. Go back to your storyboard and duplicate again to create the next variation.

  4. Repeat the process – this way, you'll build a visually consistent shot-by-shot progression without having to constantly rewrite your shot descriptions.

Bonus: Take Even More Control Over the Result

Right below the 3D model, you'll find an additional prompt field. Use it to add specific instructions – for example, if you want to create a back shot but have a clear idea of what should appear in the background. Just type in your instruction, click Generate, and both the camera perspective and the background will reflect your input.

This field can be used for all kinds of fine-tuning – whenever you want to guide the AI a bit more precisely.

If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to our support team anytime.

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