“Unlock the Secrets of Compelling Narratives: Why Storyboarding Could Transform Your Script!”
What Is Storyboarding?
As defined in Merriam-Webster, storyboarding is “a panel or series of panels on which a set of sketches is arranged depicting consecutively the important changes of scene and action in a series of shots (as for a film, television show, or commercial).”
You’ve likely seen them before if you’ve ever watched behind-the-scenes videos of animated films. You can watch a side-by-side of the final film and the storyboard for Pixar’s Toy Story to see it in action.
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You’ll notice that the images are very simplistic, even more so than the comic strips you’ll find in the newspaper. There’s an art to it and it’s a skill that takes time to learn, but if we’re looking at it as a way to improve our writing, you don’t need to be precious with it.
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