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Managing Ideas Made Easy with Powerful Storyboard SoftwareHelps interpret director’s ideas to producers, writers and crew members |
| Storyboard Studio for Studio artists, videographers, animators, and programmers: PowerProduction Storyboard Software accumulates your ideas into easy-to-manage chapters and conveys... |
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StoryBoard Software adds a special touch of creativity to your film and brings preparation to the set.
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Break down your script
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Construct StoryBoard
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Select Your Characters
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| Storyboard Software Visual Effects |
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Do you need any important props or vehicles in the shot? |
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What type of shot (close-up, wide-shot, establishing shot, and so on) do you need?
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What is the shot's angle (where the camera is shooting from)? Is it a high angle? A low angle? |
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Do any actors or vehicles need to move within a frame, and what is the direction of that action?
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Do you need any camera movement to add motion to this shot? In other words, does the camera follow the actor
or vehicles in the shot, and in what direction? |
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Do you need any special lighting? The lighting depends on what type of mood you're trying to convey (for example,
you may need candlelight, moonlight, a dark alley, or a bright sunny day). |
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Do you need any special effects? Illustrating special effects is important to deciding whether you have to hire a special-effects person. Special effects can include gunfire, explosions, and computer-generated effects. |
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