Author Profile
Frank Houbre
Founder, ScreenWeaver
Frank Houbre is the founder and President of Outerframe Studio, the company behind ScreenWeaver. He builds script-first filmmaking workflows — screenplay to storyboard to AI production — and writes about AI video models, storyboarding, and the craft of keeping the screenplay canonical.
Articles by Frank Houbre
Screenwriting Software Compared: The Complete Hub (2026)
Every screenwriting software comparison we've run, in one place: Final Draft, Celtx, WriterDuet, Arc Studio, Fade In, AI-era tools, alternatives, and the real cost of 'free'.
AI Filmmaking: The Complete Guide Hub (2026)
The complete AI filmmaking pipeline in one hub: script to storyboard to AI video, every model comparison (Seedance, Veo, Sora, Kling), and the script-first discipline that survives model churn.
Screenplay Formatting: The Complete Hub (2026)
Every screenplay formatting guide in one hub: sluglines, title pages, montages, flashbacks, phone calls, text messages, V.O., and the edge cases nobody teaches — plus free formatting tools.
Seedance 2.5 Is Coming to ScreenWeaver: 30-Second Shots in Native 4K
Seedance 2.5 brings 30-second continuous generation and native 4K — and it's coming to ScreenWeaver, generated straight from your screenplay. What 30s + 4K unlocks, and why the script stays canonical.
Seedance 2 vs Veo 3 vs Sora 2: Which AI Video Model Should Filmmakers Use in 2026?
Seedance 2.0, Veo 3.1, and Sora 2 compared for filmmakers. What each model is best at, where each costs you time, and how to keep your screenplay canonical as models churn.
Nano Banana Pro vs Midjourney vs Flux: The Best AI Image Model for Storyboards in 2026
Nano Banana Pro, Midjourney, and Flux compared for storyboards and concept art. Which AI image model holds character consistency across a full board, and how to keep boards in sync with your script.
Kling 3 vs Seedance 2: The AI Video Model Head-to-Head for Character-Driven Film
Kling 3.0 and Seedance 2.0 compared for character-driven, dialogue-heavy filmmaking. Which AI video model fits performance vs action, and how to mix both without betting your film on one model.