Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Storyboarding - Resources
Storyboards are graphic organizers in the form of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of per-visualizing a motion picture, animation, motion graphic or interactive media sequence. One advantage of using storyboards is that it allows (in film and business) the user to experiment with changes in the storyline to evoke stronger reaction or interest. Flashbacks, for instance, are often the result of sorting storyboards out of chronological order to help build suspense and interest.
Interactive media
More recently the term storyboard has been used in the fields of web development, software development and instructional design to present and describe, in written, interactive events as well as audio and motion, particularly on user interfaces and electronic pages.
Novels
Storyboards are now becoming more popular with novelists. Because most novelists write their stories by scenes rather than chapters, storyboards are useful for plotting the story in a sequence of events and rearranging the scenes accordingly.
Film
A film storyboard is essentially a large comic of the film or some section of the film produced beforehand to help film directors, cinematographers and television commercial advertising clients visualize the scenes and find potential problems before they occur. Often storyboards include arrows or instructions that indicate movement.
Business
Storyboards are used today by industry for planning ad campaigns, commercials, a proposal or other business presentations intended to convince or compel.
Tips and Tricks from experts to help you with your storyboard projects. Including camera movements, events planning, transitions and more.
500 Storyboard Tutorials & Resources
These storyboard templates have been donated by the eLearning community for you to download and use for projects.