Filmmaking Basics/Thumbnail Storyboard/Using the storyboard library

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The Storyboard Library
To use these storyboards, simple write down the numbers of the frames you like.


 * As new frames are used at this site, they are added to the library of Storyboard Frames so all you have to do is print out either the  Storyboard Worksheet or Script Outline  and look at the library of Storyboard Frames and write the number of the storyboard on the worksheet.

The library page will eventually be moved to Reference:SBTDS:Storyboard Frames.


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End of Lesson

 * Now create your storyboard. Then go to the Lesson for creating 3D storyboards [[Image:Crystal Clear action forward.png|24px]]


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