Feature · Creative
Storyboards
Map every scene before the shoot. Frames with images, scene and shot numbers, and production notes the whole team can read.
What it's for
See the film before you shoot it.
A storyboard only works if the team can see it, not trapped in a PDF that changed three versions ago.
In prepros, storyboards live on the production: frames with images, scene and shot numbers, and separate video and audio notes. Rearrange as the plan firms up and share a read-only link anyone can open.
Frame by frame
Every frame with its image, scene number, and shot number.
Notes that split
Separate video and audio notes on each frame.
How teams use it
01
Add frames
Drop in an image and notes for every frame you need.
02
Group by scene
Scene and shot numbers keep long boards readable.
03
Share it
Send a read-only link. The board is always current.
Storyboards for every production
Boards that sell
Pitch the spot frame by frame.
Direction attached
Keep notes next to the frame they belong to.
Product beats
Flag the frames the client cares about.
Scene by scene
Numbered scenes and shots, in order.
Coverage plan
Frames map the setups you need.
Reorder fast
Drag frames as the plan changes.
Structure first
Sketch acts and beats before the field.
Archive slots
Mark frames meant for archive material.
Paper edit
A frame order is your first cut.
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