![]() ![]() ![]() Sequence & Shot Numbering is not tied to the Scene Numbering of a Project's Script or the project's Shot list – so you can be flexible with what sequences come to represent to your Project.Īdding, Changing, Reordering, Duplicating, and removing a Shot Shots are the building blocks of sequences and are ordered horizontally from left-to-right within a sequence. Storyboards are organized into Sequences, which are ordered vertically in your Storyboard. You can use it to spell out the main 'cuts', essential to the story, or to establish the 'visual language' of the scene or film itself. This can be used in a variety of creative ways. The Storyboard allows you up to upload images that represent key shots of a given scene. Note that these are standalone documents, and the content – or the file itself – cannot be 'swapped out' for you main Storyboard or Shot Blocker. You can create additional Storyboards and Shot Blockers by clicking +Add File on the Additional File Menu. Clicking either of these will open the main Storyboard and Shot Blocker of that Project.Īdditional Storyboard & Shot Blocker Files Storyboard and Shot Blocker each have their own document card within a Project. Position actors & props, cameras & lights – even where to reposition your trucks & tents when it's time to "turn it around" for that reverse shot. The Shot Blocker helps you plan your set before your cast and crew arrive. The Storyboard is like a comic strip for your movie, laying out rough sketches and inspiring shots sequentially to start telling your story. To bring your story to life and to help plan your set, Celtx offers two simple yet powerful tools: Storyboard and Shot Blocker. Filmmaking is a visual & spatial art form. ![]()
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