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: 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 .

Good storyboarding guides the viewer’s eye exactly where it needs to go. Professional Storyboarding: Rules of Thumb

: 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,

: Keep critical action within a "safe frame" toward the center to ensure it isn't cut off by different screen aspect ratios. : Use arrows to indicate camera movements (pans,

: Use environmental lines (like a table edge or a tree branch) to point toward your primary focal point. 2. Prioritize Clarity Over Artistry

Your storyboard must function as a sequence, not just a collection of individual images. Storyboarding Tutorial - "The Do's and Don'ts" - Skwigly

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: 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 .

Good storyboarding guides the viewer’s eye exactly where it needs to go.

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

: Keep critical action within a "safe frame" toward the center to ensure it isn't cut off by different screen aspect ratios.

: Use environmental lines (like a table edge or a tree branch) to point toward your primary focal point. 2. Prioritize Clarity Over Artistry

Your storyboard must function as a sequence, not just a collection of individual images. Storyboarding Tutorial - "The Do's and Don'ts" - Skwigly