Storyboarding: The First Step To Making A Great Video
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Live Webinar – March 22nd, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
- Creating new content can be difficult.
- Not sure where to start?
- Do you want to make sure you don’t leave anything out?
- Worried you might make your content too long, and not engaging?
- Maybe you have a standard case of the dreaded writer’s block?
A simple way to begin your creative process for video creation is with a storyboard. This may sound like an extra step in your video making process, but it’s a step you won’t want to ignore.
With storyboarding you will better share your vision, make production easier and more streamlined, and save you time!
In this session Craig will talk about the importance of creating a storyboard as a first step for any video project.
Craig will walk through the steps of creating a storyboard, the key elements that every storyboard should include, popular storyboarding methods, helpful tips, as well as some popular storyboarding software including how you can do this with Vyond.
Takeaways:
- The fundamentals of Storyboarding
- Storyboard use cases and why it’s important
- How to create a Storyboard
Presenter : Craig Kingsbury (LinkedIn profile) is a Customer Success Manager at Vyond. He assists enterprise customers using building and maintaining customer relationships, and overall support. Craig is focused on delivering high quality support to Vyond customers, and ensuring users are getting the most out of the product.
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Storyboarding: The First Step To Making A Great Video
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