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Professional Storyboarding: Rules Of Thumb Page

: Use arrows to indicate camera movements (pans, tilts, zooms) or character trajectories. 3. Maintain Cinematic Flow and Continuity

: Every frame must clearly show the action, character positions, and environment. If you colored your character entirely black, you should still be able to tell what they are doing by their silhouette . Professional Storyboarding: Rules of Thumb

: Use foreground, middle-ground, and background layers to create a three-dimensional feel. Avoid shooting characters perfectly straight-on or in strict profile, as these angles often lack visual interest. : Use arrows to indicate camera movements (pans,

Professional Storyboarding: Rules of Thumb A professional storyboard is more than just a set of drawings; it is a for the entire production. Whether you are working on a high-budget feature film or a quick social media ad, following established "rules of thumb" ensures your vision is clear, actionable, and cinematic. 1. Master Composition and Depth If you colored your character entirely black, you


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