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Practice Sketching and Visualizing

Start with rough stick-figure drawings; no need for detailed art.

Focus on positioning characters and objects clearly.

Use arrows to indicate movements and transitions.

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Studying Artistic Science, Learning Film Making, Practicing Reading and Writing.

A storyboard is a visual representation of a story, sequence, or concept, often used in filmmaking, animation, advertising, and game design. It consists of a series of illustrated frames arranged in chronological order, depicting key scenes, character actions, camera angles, and dialogue or notes.

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