Elements and Performance Criteria
- Plan storyboards
- Clarify storyboard requirements for productions with reference to scripts and stories, and in consultation with relevant personnel
- Identify factors that affect type of storyboard to be created
- Contribute ideas in pre-production meetings to help refine storyboard requirements
- Research and select suitable amount of storyboard tools for a given purpose
- Obtain sign-off, from relevant personnel, on the type of storyboard to be created
- Draft storyboards
- Break down content, scripts and stories into frames using storyboard techniques and appropriate tools, and methods in line with organisational and work health and safety (WHS) procedures
- Specify storyboard elements for each frame, reflecting creative concepts
- Specify the logical linear or non-linear frame sequence, showing the connection between each frame
- Provide descriptions for each frame
- Seek feedback, and assistance as required, on work in progress from relevant personnel, and incorporate ideas and feedback as appropriate
- Check draft storyboards are clear and legible and show sufficient detail for production teams to use
- Finalise storyboards
- Present draft storyboards to relevant personnel for discussion and feedback
- Refine storyboards as required to incorporate feedback
- Produce final storyboards that present accurate visual interpretations of scripts, stories or text, and meet agreed specifications
- Make back-up copies of storyboards as required according to organisational procedures
- Submit storyboards to relevant personnel by agreed deadlines
- Review the process of creating storyboards and note areas for future improvement