FAQ
+ How do Credits work
MovieFlo.AI uses a credit system for AI generation tasks. Creating text, images, or video clips will consume a certain number of credits. Your available credit balance is always visible, and the cost for an action is shown before you confirm it. Editing in the timeline editor typically does not consume additional credits unless you choose to regenerate an asset.
+ How do I edit a scene's script or storyboard image?
Navigate back to the Script & Scenes step to edit scene text. To change a storyboard image, go to the Storyboards & Video Clips step, find the scene, and look for an "Edit Prompt" or "Regenerate Image" option.
+ How do I change the name or description of a character I made?
Go to the Characters step. Click on the character you wish to edit. You'll find fields to update their name and text description. Remember to regenerate their image if the description changes significantly!
+ How do I switch the visual style of my Story?
This can be done under Settings once a Story has been created.
+ I want a character to look like me or someone I know. Can I do this?
Yes! In the Characters step, choose the "Create from Photo" option. You'll be able to upload a photo, and the AI will help transform it into your project's chosen style.
+ What kind of video outputs can I create in the Editor?
In the Editor, your story is automatically assembled into a longer sequence. You can trim these clips, add and time audio (your own uploads or Text-to-Speech), and then export the final movie. V1 focuses on assembling these AI-generated segments and exporting them to an established video editor.
+ Can I download my individual assets (images, clips) if I want to use another editor?
Yes! While MovieFlo.AI provides a built-in editor, you can usually download your generated storyboard images and individual video clips. Check your Project Settings or the Asset Library within your project for download options.
+ My character image does not look like I want them to, even when I edit the description of the character in Storyboard Shot Descriptions. Why?
Character Descriptions and the Full Script to see if your character’s look is described there. If so, edit it there and then try regenerating your Storyboard Images.