What is storyboarding? Storyboarding is when, for a video production, the animator(s) create a comic form showing the most crucial shots in a project. It allows the viewers to see a visual layout and sequence of the animation; essentially, it gives the viewers a sense of what the final product will be like while still remaining as a rough draft capable of being edited. Who uses storyboarding? Animation directors must often use storyboards in the film industry. Some live-action directors such as Joel and Ethan Coen (also known as the Coen brothers) and Martin Scorsese use storyboards in order to pitch their latest project to investors. Game developers also use storyboards to hook potential investors. Advertisers also storyboard the advertisement they plan to create, so they can tweak it accordingly to make it as appealing as possible to consumers. Comic artists use storyboarding before laying on the ink and small details so they can get a feel for how the page will turn out. F...
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