Rhyno Hu

July 20, 2025

5 Min

How to Organize Your AI Video Storyboard in Veespark

Structure your story like a pro - drag, drop, and edit with ease.

If you want full control over your AI-generated video flow, Veespark’s storyboard editor makes it a breeze. From reordering scenes to tweaking text and adding new blocks, you’ve got the power to reshape your story anytime — no technical skills needed.

This guide walks you through exactly what the Storyboard Manager does, and how to use it step by step. Let’s dive in.

What Does the Storyboard Editor Do in Veespark?

In Veespark, once your storyboard is generated, each image is grouped into “Parts” — think of them as mini-scenes within your full story. Each block contains:

  • A visual (your generated image)
  • A scene description
  • A voice-over script

The storyboard editor lets you:

  • Zoom in on visuals
  • Edit prompts and scripts directly in-line
  • Reorder scenes and images with simple drag-and-drop
  • Add new image blocks from scratch
  • Switch between full content view and image-only view
  • Access detailed breakdowns of each part

It’s your creative command center.

How to Use the Storyboard Editor in Veespark

Here’s a step-by-step walkthrough to take control of your storyboard:

Step 1: Explore the Default Layout

Once you generate your storyboard, everything is laid out in default story order — images grouped by parts. You’ll see the visuals, script, and scene text all in one glance.

Step 2: Zoom in to Preview

Need a closer look? Just click on any image to zoom in. This helps when you want to inspect details before deciding whether to regenerate.

Step 3: Edit Content on the Fly

Click on the text in any block to change the scene description or voice-over script. Want to tweak the image? Update the prompt and hit the Refresh button to regenerate visuals instantly.

Step 4: Reorder Scenes with Drag-and-Drop

To move an entire part (scene), click the icon next to “Parts” and drag it up or down. To move individual image blocks within or across scenes, just drag them to your desired spot.

Step 5: Add New Blocks

Click the plus (+) button to add a new image block. Start fresh with a new prompt or script — this is perfect for filling in missing moments in your story.

Step 6: Simplify Your View

Want a cleaner workspace? Hit the Image & Text Mode toggle in the top right to switch to Image-Only Mode. This helps you focus on the visual flow without distractions.

Step 7: Dive Into Scene Details

Click the “Detail Record” button to open a deep dive into each part. You’ll get a full breakdown of what’s happening, what prompts were used, and all generated variations.

What Can I Do With the Storyboard Editor in Veespark?

Whether you’re making social media shorts, product explainers, or cinematic stories, this tool is your creative sandbox. Here are some ideas:

Rearrange Story Beats

Shuffle parts to change your narrative arc, build suspense, or flip the ending.

Rewrite Scripts in Context

Change the tone of your story (funny, dramatic, poetic) by editing voice-over scripts directly in the layout.

Mix & Match Scenes

Drag the most compelling images from one part into another. Cross-cut scenes like a real editor.

Add New Prompts on the Fly

Got a cool new idea mid-process? Add a new block and test it instantly — no need to start over.

Conclusion

Veespark’s storyboard editor gives you more than just AI-generated content — it gives you the power to control how your story unfolds. With drag-and-drop reordering, instant editing, and scene-level zoom-ins, you’re not just generating videos. You’re directing them.

Whether you’re an indie creator, marketer, or just experimenting with AI, this is one feature you’ll come back to again and again.

FAQs

Can I delete a scene from the storyboard? Not directly (yet), but you can regenerate or overwrite blocks you no longer need.

Can I move image blocks across different parts? Yes! Just click and drag any image to another part or reorder them within the same part.

What happens when I refresh an image block? The AI regenerates the image using the updated prompt. The scene description and script can stay the same — or you can change them too.

Can I export just the visuals without the script? Yep! Just toggle to Image-Only Mode before export or screenshot.

Is there a limit to how many parts I can have? There’s no hard limit — feel free to experiment with as many scenes as your story needs.