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Media for storyboards

Media for storyboards

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Media for storyboards

- [Narrator] I'm pretty easy going about the media you choose for storyboarding because there are a lot of options. Blank paper and pencil is a good place to start for your early efforts. Blank copier paper will do. You can also use blank index cards. I personally prefer five by eight. Smaller ones don't usually have enough room. But I've seen teams who have rolls of butcher paper, they just unroll some, put it on a table and get to work. I've also worked with teams who prefer blank flip charts or blank sketchpads. There's a standard sketch pad size of 11 by 17 inches which several of my client teams really like. You can get them at any office supply store. That size gives enough room to work well, but it isn't so big the result is hard to manage. But I do recommend that you do any sketching on paper with a pencil, sketching with a pen isn't as free flowing and the pencil can become one of those signals that tips off your mind about what you're doing. When I pick up a pencil, I know…

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