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  2. Storyboard - Wikipedia

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    Storyboards used for planning advertising campaigns such as corporate video production, commercials, a proposal or other business presentations intended to convince or compel to action are known as presentation boards. Presentation boards will generally be a higher quality render than shooting boards as they need to convey expression, layout ...

  3. Quality storyboard - Wikipedia

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    A quality storyboard is a visual tool used in production and product development to outline the quality and performance standards for a project or product, ensuring that the final product meets or exceeds the specified objectives.

  4. Storyboard artist - Wikipedia

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    In advertising, there are two phases of the storyboard. The first is called the agency storyboard, in which an artist is called upon to create a representation of what the finished TV commercial, or spot, will look like in order to persuade and engage the client to buy the concept being pitched.

  5. Previsualization - Wikipedia

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    By the 1930s, storyboarding live-action films was common and a regular studio art department task. [5] Disney Studios also invented the Leica reel process, which filmed and edited storyboards to the film soundtrack. [1] It is the predecessor of modern computer previsualization.

  6. Storyboarding - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 January 2006, at 22:41 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Prewriting - Wikipedia

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    Storyboarding is a method of drawing rough sketches to plan a picture book, a movie script, a graphic novel or other fiction. [14] Developmental acquisition of ...

  8. How Much Alcohol Is Safe to Drink Without Putting Your Health ...

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    Binge drinking is defined as the amount of alcohol it takes to raise a person’s blood-alcohol concentration level to 0.08, the legal definition of being intoxicated in most states.

  9. Design sprint - Wikipedia

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    Understand: Discover the business opportunity, the audience, the competition, the value proposition, and define metrics of success. Diverge: Explore, develop and iterate creative ways of solving the problem, regardless of feasibility. Converge: Identify ideas that fit the next product cycle and explore them in further detail through storyboarding.