The EssentialShowbiz Dictionary™

of Entertainment Industry Terms

Storyboard

1 minute read | Last updated: 4 months ago

What does Storyboard mean?

Storyboard refers to a visual representation of a film, TV show, or commercial created through a series of illustrations or images that outline each scene’s key moments. Storyboards help directors, cinematographers, and production teams visualize the sequence of events, camera angles, and framing before filming begins. Storyboarding is a critical step in pre-production, allowing creative teams to plan shots and transitions in advance. Related terms include animatic, which refers to a moving version of the storyboard used to test timing and flow.

Example:A director uses a storyboard to outline key action scenes, helping the production team understand the sequence of shots and camera angles.
Example: The storyboard artist creates detailed sketches for each scene of a commercial, showing the progression of shots and visual elements.

Did You Know?
Storyboards can range from simple sketches to highly detailed illustrations, depending on the complexity of the production!

You can also find “Storyboard” and related terms in this category: Planning and Pre-Production.
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