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storyboard
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sto·ry·board  (stôr-bôrd, str-brd)
n.
A panel or series of panels of rough sketches outlining the scene sequence and major changes of action or plot in a production to be shot on film or video.

story·board v.

storyboard [ˈstɔːrɪˌbɔːd]
n
(Performing Arts) (in films, television, advertising, etc.) a series of sketches or photographs showing the sequence of shots or images planned for a film
Translations
storyboard [ˈstɔːrɪˌbɔːd] (Cine)
A. Nstory board m, desarrollo m secuencial en viñetas
B. VThacer el story board de, hacer el desarrollo secuencial en viñetas de


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Featuring footage from classic films, Melvyn Bragg reveals what happens at Pixar as ideas are moved on from conception to storyboarding to finished product on screen.
From my experience, I can say that developing the complex scripts and filming techniques of any reality show or documentary -- from concept to storyboarding to post-production -- can be accomplished by the talent and facilities within the UAE," said Tarif Sayed, owner and managing director of The Frame, a UAE-based film production company.
The art students could offer the storyboarding skills lacking in his students, and the drama students could offer their acting abilities when the students have to perform using the green screen and the motion capturing setup.
 
 
 
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