Check your email to click the link to download the Storyboard PDF.
Print as many pages as you need and start sketching out the Scenes of the video you want to make.
The sketches can be stick figures or words — and no, you don’t need to be able to draw to do this!
I’ll share some examples below so you can see they do not need to be perfect drawings.
For some people it helps to write a SCRIPT first, get the words down on paper or computer, and then they can start to work out how the WORDS match with the SCENE, and from there they can draw a quick sketch or squiggle.
Other people draw the storyboard first.
Some people (and this might include me!) create the VIDEO first, then transcribe the audio and make a written SCRIPT, and only then do they draw sketches — or take snapshots of the parts of the video to match the Storyboard.
So you can see you can do this in any order — whatever suits your own way of creatively making videos.