Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Storyboarding

Part of my role in our project is to develop storyboards, and I was curious as to how they are done in a corporate setting. My experience so far has been the hand-drawn sheets from 770, so I wanted to try a different model. Erica was able to share a template from her work that we used as a group. It was interesting to use this storyboarding model (example below) and to get a sense of one of the versions that are used in corporate settings.



It seems like storyboarding is a particular task at each company, and that there is not a standard template that can be taught. It has been useful, though, to try to use a model for our project.

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