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Creating a Storyboard
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Creating a Storyboard
To create a storyboard:
1. Synchronize picture and sound, convert audio timecode, and modify clip data.
2. Set the bin display to show the media objects for the clips you want in your storyboard.
3. Delete, move, copy, and sort clips to narrow down the clip selection.
4. Select Frame view to display your storyboard in the bin.
5. Rename clips to include additional information such as numbered ordering.
6. Use the keyboard to step through each clip and display the reference frame you want to use
for each clip.
7. Select and drag one or several clips at a time to a new location to rearrange the clips in
sequential order.
8. Enlarge or reduce the size of the frames as necessary.
9. Align the rearranged frames along invisible grid lines.
10. (Option) Change the font and background color for the storyboard.
11. When the storyboard is complete, select File > Save Bin.
12. To print the storyboard, select File > Print Bin.
Setting the Bin Display
By default, your bins display all existing media objects except source clips and rendered effects.
To reduce crowding in the bin and to display only those objects that you need to organize your
project, you can display selected media objects.
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You can also display bins as tabs in a common bin window. For more information, see “Using
Bin Tabs” on page 328.
Edgecode Type Edgecode Format Sample Edgecode
Key Number XX NNNNNN NNNN+NN (Film type Film ID
Feet on film+Frame in foot)
KL 43 5146-0152+00
Edgecode (4 count) NNN-NNNN+NN (Identifier-Feet on film+Frame in foot) 103-9025+03
Edgecode (5 count) NNN-NNNNN+NN (Identifier-Feet on film+Frame in foot) 203-09025+03
Frames NNNNN 45678