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    Can I make a storyboard out of Photos?
    Joey Wallace
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    Joey Wallace is a Professional Photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. Joey is the Creative Director and Lead Wedding Photographer at Joey Wallace Photography, providing photography and videography services. With over 10 years of experience, Joey has been honored as one of Atlanta’s Best Photographers for the past 5 years and has documented hundreds of weddings. Joey Wallace Photography has also been featured and recognized by publications including The Knot, WeddingWire, Brides Atlanta, and Featured on Zola.
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    Sure you can! Start by choosing a theme that resonates with you and your style. Whether it's a heartfelt journey, a hilarious escapade, or a tear-jerking tale, choose something that speaks to your storytelling instincts. Next, visualize your story unfolding in a series of moments and scenes; then, grab your camera or smartphone and begin capturing photos that align with the narrative you've envisioned. Pay attention to details and emotions in each shot as they will add depth to your storyboard. Then, arrange your images in a sequence that builds suspense, evokes laughter, or sadness. 
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    Why is it important to make a list of the main events of a story?
    Community Answer
    This will help the writer keep track of what is going on in the story. It will also help the writer see how well the story flows. If there is a problem in the story, it will help the writer pinpoint what the problem is and what needs to be changed in order to fix it.
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    Do I need to track all the movements of each character?
    Community Answer
    Not necessarily. You do need to track the movements that are pertinent to the story you are telling.
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    How can I find a place to make a storyboard?
    Community Answer
    You can make it anywhere, such as on a laptop/iPad or an empty wall you have at home.
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    Why is it necessary to have a storyboard "morph"?
    Community Answer
    Because in the writing and filming process, change is inevitable. You may think of alterations later in the process that would improve the story. Sometimes weather conditions and actor improvisation lead to adjustments as well.
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    What if I have two main characters and both tell a different side of the story and never meet? How could I include both?
    Community Answer
    Create two timelines, show where they cross (perhaps with a perpendicular line), and have the shots go back and forth, and perhaps make each timeline have a common object.
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    Is it supposed to be fun?
    Community Answer
    Some people find it fun. For others it's just a necessary step toward making the video/show.
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    Is it compulsory to add dialogue boxes in the storyboard?
    Meghna Satheesh
    Community Answer
    No, but it is very beneficial. Because, if not, you'll forget what the character is supposed to say at that particular scene.
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    Does a storyboard have to contain pictures?
    Community Answer
    Yes, they do have to contain pictures.
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    Are there any websites that have practice storyboards that only have the last box filled out so I can practice for an audition?
    The DMC
    Community Answer
    You can search for "storyboard templates." They usually have everything set up for you.
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    How do I make a storyboard in Adobe Flash?
    Community Answer
    Make each frame of your story in separate keyframes and play it
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    Where can I get a sample on how a storyboard is developed?
    Community Answer
    Try The website Storyboard that. It gives examples and a layout to create your own with full color.
  • Question
    Give me an example of youths talking about demonetization in a storyboard format?
    Community Answer
    It sounds like that is your assignment. Look up how to make a storyboard and come up with a script.
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    How do I create a storyboard for a movie I'm going to make based on a book?
    Community Answer
    I have Book Creator (iPad). You can use the pen, but it is a bit tricky. You could also use a free storyboarding website, like Storyboard That and screenshot your picture.
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    Can I color the storyboard to make it more appealing?
    Community Answer
    Storyboards don’t necessarily need to appeal to anyone, it’s kind of like a rough draft and people will understand that it's imperfect and even a little dull to look at.
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    Do I need a storyboard for mini movies of toys?
    Community Answer
    Yes, any movie with a plot needs a storyboard. It is really helpful to use in a feature length film or a short film. The purpose of a storyboard is to help you visualize how your shots and story will move. If you have another way of visualizing that, use that. However, it is always helpful to ahve a storyboard on hand.
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    If I can make also storyboard in my comic movie, should I make character's also speak?
    Community Answer
    If you want to signify dialogue, leave some space at the bottom to write what's being said according to the story board.
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