How Do You Use The Art Of Storyboarding?
A storyboard is a series of frames that helps you show and tell the story you are pitching and/or shooting. Creating a storyboard using storyboard software, such as StoryBoard Quick, is easy because it provides the art typically used in storyboards for film or video dramatic storytelling: characters, locations and props (and a caption area for adding text or script notes). The skills used for creating and printing the frames are familiar menu calls used in other software applications. Choose the format of the medium (HD, 35mm, TV) of your storyboard project using the opening wizard. You can start your storyboard project by writing a story first or adding notes in the Caption Window. If you’re a screenwriter, you can use the text from the script you’ve written in a script writing software program. A script written in Final Draft, MSWord, or Storyist, can be quickly imported into StoryBoard Quick. The formatted (.txt, .fcf, .story formats) text elements of your script (slug lines, dialog