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Promptsref Canvas adds storyboard-to-brand-ad workflow with camera-angle controls

Promptsref showed a canvas that chains concepts, visuals, and video shots from storyboards into cinematic brand ads. A follow-up demo used the same canvas to adjust camera angle, so watch it as a production workflow rather than a one-off prompt share.

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Promptsref Canvas adds storyboard-to-brand-ad workflow with camera-angle controls
Promptsref Canvas adds storyboard-to-brand-ad workflow with camera-angle controls

TL;DR

  • underwoodxie96's main demo frames Promptsref Canvas as a single workspace for ad generation, chaining concepts, visuals, and video shots from a storyboard into a finished brand-style spot.
  • The linked workflow canvas matters because the post presents the project as a reusable production flow, not just a one-off prompt share, according to the main demo tweet.
  • In a follow-up, underwoodxie96's camera-angle post shows the same canvas being used to change shot perspective, extending the workflow from generation into shot control.
  • the reposted summary reinforces the core framing from the first post: Promptsref is pitching a compact storyboard-to-ad pipeline rather than a single-model showcase.

You can open the full workflow, inspect the separate camera-angle canvas, and watch the original demo treat ideation, image generation, and shot building as one visual sequence. The useful bit is the packaging: the same canvas that lays out the ad also becomes the place where shot direction changes happen, as the follow-up post shows.

Canvas workflow

The main reveal is structural. Promptsref is bundling the usual ad-making steps into one canvas, then presenting that canvas as the product surface.

That packaging is the interesting part for creative teams because the workflow starts at storyboard level and ends at video-shot level inside the same environment, per the launch post and its linked canvas.

Storyboard-to-brand-ad run

The workflow claim in the demo is specific:

  • concepts
  • visuals
  • video shots
  • one visual canvas tying the sequence together

That gives the post a more production-oriented feel than most prompt-thread demos. The output is pitched as a cinematic brand ad assembled from storyboard inputs, not as an isolated image or clip generation trick, according to underwoodxie96's wording.

Camera-angle controls

The follow-up adds one concrete control surface: camera angle. In the second post, underwoodxie96 says the canvas can be used to adjust shot perspective directly, and links a separate camera-angle example.

That is new information beyond the first demo. The canvas is not only sequencing assets, it is also being used for shot iteration inside the same workflow, which makes the product look closer to a lightweight ad-previs tool than a prompt gallery, based on the follow-up.

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