WHAT IS STORYBOARD?
PARTS OF A STORYBOARD
DRAWING --- People, Location, Speech / Thought / Processs / Objects / Containers / Frames / Text, Colours, Effects,
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PROCESS of Storyboarding
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STORYBOARDING - Theory
HOW TO DO STORYBOARD?
- Preparation Phase:
- Prepare user scenarios: short stories that describe your persona's needs, motivations, and context, and the way they interact with THE PRODUCT to reach their goals and needs. Each scenario contains - persona, situation, and the need and also shows how the product/service satisfies this need.
- Scope:
- Current state storyboard
- Future state storyboard
- Storyboard creation
- Brainstorming and writing the script (write a text-based on scenarios)
- Trigger, prob points, struggles, character actions, problems, and etc. need to be represented in the storyboard.
- Benefit and reward.
- Key touchpoints, mood changes, emotional changes, etc. need to be shown.
- Location, time of day, weather, disturbing things need to be there (if they are essential; skip unimportant parts).
- Focus on interaction / not about art.
- Design the frames -- Think about the steps.
- Less is more, reduce visual noise.
- Use one post it for each frame.
- Get instant feedback and adjust accordingly.
- Modify/finalize based on feedback.
- Socialize the storyboard.
- Summarise findings and iterate
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