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How to Create a Storyboard Presentation
Submitted by jzhang24 on 1 November 2011 - 5:38pm
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Storyboards are graphic organizers in the form of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, motion graphic or interactive media sequence. In this video, I will show you how do I use storyboard as a tool to present my design concept through four different types of storyboarding presentation.
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Hi Jeffrey
Great post, made me think I may start using Keynote I've seen others use it but never have myself I've been experimenting with Prezzi.
I would like to put forward some open comments on your post to spark discussion about your story boarding presentations and media use of images and sound in general, not directly about your piece, please join in be great to hear your thoughts.
Should we pay more consideration to the copyrighted content we add to our presentations e.g images, audio and video etc..
Should we search openly licensed content as a starting point, e.g. search Creative Commons licensed content via http://process.arts.ac.uk/content/xpert-attribution-tool for instance and sounds through - http://process.arts.ac.uk/content/ccmixter-creative-commons-licensed-music-site
If we create content with copyrighted materials embedded in them this makes it difficult to distribute and share under creative commons licenses?
Thanks
Chris