Print Storyline2 Project as a Storyboard
Aug 31, 2015
Has anyone found an efficient solution or have experience in sharing their project as an actual storyboard? Meaning print out each slide so it can be hung up on a cork wall and collaboratively discussed and marked-up? I tend to do this with clients in a more analog fashion with low-res sketching before opening Storyline. But the option to do it as a work in progress would be great!
The closest example is printing a PowerPoint in Notes Pages format that shows both slide and notes. The current Word version is close. But without page breaks by slide or the ability to see multiple layers on the actual timeline view can be a bit cumbersome.
Past discussions that I found are a few years old. And I have submitted a feature request. Wondering if there are more recent developments or solutions anyone has discovered.
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Hi Jim!
So, the options when publishing to Word are not what you are looking for?
Thanks for sharing a feature request with our product development team then and I look forward to hearing other suggestions from the community.
Hi Leslie -
The publishing to word option gets me part of the way there. In some situations I have multiple visual elements layered in my timeline that do not use "slide layers" (there is no trigger). When printed, only the images visible at the end of the timeline prints.
Let's say for example I had two images in my timeline... a sad face and a happy face. There is also audio. When played, the sad face turns to a happy face based on a point of time in the audio. When I print only see the happy face is visible.
It would be similar to how slide layers print in the publish to word. Only now, going into the timeline.
This may be technically impossible...But I'm throwing it out there for some innovative consideration.
Regards,
Jim
Thanks for the further explanation.
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