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Using Storyline to storyboard projects
Very interesting! I usually do all of my scripting in a MS Word document. I have a standard/simple template that I regularly use (here) to write all of my content. This is nice when working with SMEs, as it keeps them focused on the content and prevents them from getting hung-up on visuals, etc.
In the past when I’ve presented my content in a storyboard/wireframe format, the business partner(s) struggle looking at it as a draft. Meaning, they aren’t able to see that what I am showing them is NOT how the final product will look.
So, I typically keep my reviews of content (narration) separate from my reviews of slides (the visual stuff). It’s what works for me.
- StefaniadaVoich4 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Tim, Helpful answer. The link to the standard template is not working anymore. Could you please update it? Most appreciated! Best, Stef
- BWoods4 years agoFormer Staff
Hi Stefaniada,
Apologies that the link isn't active anymore. That said, Tim Slade has shared some updated versions of his storyboard templates on his website that you can download here.