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The storyboard is the visual version of the script. It consists of a number of panels that show the visual action of a sequence in a logical narrative. The storyboard is used as a
tool for production or to assist in the selling of ideas to clients. The emphasis in this class
is on story, idea and development. Students will design and present storyboards for topics including commercials, film and television titles and video presentations.
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