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Below is a breakdown of how Drawstory compares to the most talked-about tools: LTX Studio, Gemini, Midjourney, and Leonardo.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Drawstory is an AI tool built specifically for filmmakers. It converts your script into a sequence of cinematic shots, provides character and location references, and helps you build pitch decks without prompting.
Midjourney creates beautiful single images but requires complex prompting and lacks script-to-storyboard, character consistency, and cinematography logic. Drawstory automatically visualizes your script, keeps characters consistent, and generates full storyboards in minutes.
Yes for professional filmmakers. LTX Studio struggles with character consistency, requires users to choose models, and doesn’t offer location reference or an AI shot editor. Drawstory offers accurate script visualization, consistent characters, and a full pre-production toolset.
Gemini can generate fun or social content images, but users often report results far from their imagination. Drawstory is built to interpret screenplays, visualize scenes correctly, and create coherent cinematic sequences.
Not in filmmaking. Leonardo is excellent for image editing and design, but it has no cinematography features, no storyboard tools, and no script visualization. Drawstory is purpose-built for film pre-production.
Yes. Drawstory includes a pitch deck creator that converts your shots into a professional deck suitable for producers, studios, and streaming platforms.
No. Drawstory is prompt-free. Upload your script and the AI automatically generates cinematic shots and sequences.
Yes. Drawstory includes character reference tools that keep characters visually consistent throughout all the scenes.