A visual storyboard translates planned shots into a sequential visual outline. It represents how individual shots are ordered and how they relate to each other across the full content flow.
In content planning, a visual storyboard is not a detailed illustration or a production asset. Its role is to clarify visual intent, continuity, and progression, rather than to define artistic style or technical execution.
For AI-driven workflows, visual storyboards serve as a stabilizing layer between planning and generation. By establishing a clear visual sequence in advance, creators reduce inconsistencies when shots are generated separately or iterated multiple times.
On Indera.Digital, visual storyboards are treated as planning references, not as final visual designs. They define what needs to be visually communicated at each stage, without specifying tools, prompts, or generation methods.
Visual storyboards are typically created after shot breakdowns and before AI clip generation planning begins.

