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Story Boarding

how the story will flow

Story Boarding

Don't get too hung up on your ability to draw - it's cool if you can, but completely irrelevant if you can't. The storyboard is a planning document, not a work of art. (Unless you're a professional storyboard artist, in which case they are often beautiful.)
A storyboard is an important part of the preproduction process and consists of a series of images that show everything that's going to happen in your finished piece.


As a basic rule, the more detailed your storyboard is, the better your film is. This is when you make all the creative visual decisions, after all. We have strength in creating the stroy board.

Everyone dreams big and for most people they remain just a dream. Those who are restless they choose the path to walk the ladder. So there is no need to be restless we have the solution to create you film story Board and see the result before you go on sets.

When you previsualize your project, your final boards will not only be precise and possible to shoot, but they'll also give your cast and crew a true representation of how to capture your vision, including the technical information required to create that shot on location.

clearly conveys how the story will flow:

  • VISION - the shot. The angle, the distance, teh composition, the lighting, the palette, position of people and objects - basically,arrange your mise-en-scene.
  • ACTION - The movement. Is the camera moving? Are the actors moving? Even lights might move. This also includes any notes about editing, transitions and so on.
  • SOUND - What sound goes with this particular frame. (Usually, there is a particular bit of dialogue that needs to happen when a certain thing is on screen. You don't need to write out all the dialogue though.
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