For short-form creators, the common bottleneck is not shooting or writing. It is finding the perfect track and not knowing how to make it visual.
This is harder than it sounds. You can feel what the song should look like, but turning that feeling into actual shots is a different skill.
For short-form creators, one of the most useful parts of LickMV is AI storyboard generation.
Many creators do not lack effort. They lack a way to organize images: what to show first, how to connect scenes, where rhythm changes, and how a shot should answer the music. That instinct comes from watching and making a lot of video.
AI storyboards do not make the creative decision for you. They give you a starting structure. You can accept it, modify it, use it as a reference, or reject it entirely. But you do not start from an empty page.
Even if you change everything later, having a framework is better than staring at nothing.
LickMV's role is to help you finish that first step: turning a track into scenes, rhythm, and draft visuals.
AI gives you an entrance. After you enter, the direction is still yours.
Question: have you ever wasted a great BGM because you did not know what visuals to pair with it?