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Creating storyboard

Katie and I created a storyboard with specific detail and layout to help organize our film opening. When predicting our film it is extremely important we layout all of our scenes write down our creative thoughts, and then physically illustrate it in our opening. 

Similar to this storyboard, I created something based off of each scene.

What is a Storyboard? — Free Storyboard Graphic Organizer 





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