Storyboard Brief

July 26, 2018

Anna, consultant at EasyMovie, explains what a storyboard is and how to use it to produce more videos.

 

How do we at EasyMovie manage to produce not one, but hundreds of videos simply and autonomously?

It's thanks to the storyboard, a general skeleton with fill-in-the-blank sentences that you can create a large number of videos quickly and easily. As a consultant, Anna is here to help you set up your video in 4 clearly defined stages:

1. Kick Off

In this step, we define your editorial needs to know which storyboards to create. For example, if your videos are interviews with employees, we'll give you more advice on what questions to ask. Anna is there to define your needs and meet your expectations.

2. The driver

After defining your needs, we create your first storyboard. In it, you'll have all the information you need to know what to shoot, how, and what to say. Together with the consultant, it allows you to take your first steps as a director with complete peace of mind.

3. Post-production

Here, we referee the storyboard. We look at what needs to be validated and what needs to be modified in order to fine-tune your request.

4. Training

Our consultant will work with you to finalize your sotryboard, so you can easily create your next videos in large numbers.

Now you're self-sufficient!

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