People are always asking for storyboard templates. Personally, I just use PowerPoint. I can put anything on the slide and if I want comments I can add those to the notes section or drop in a simple comment box. Plus I can edit and preview on the fly. I prefer this more than I do drawing everything out on paper.
In addition, PowerPoint 2010 has some better commenting features and can link to OneNote (which I’ll cover in an upcoming tutorial). So, I recommend starting with PowerPoint.
But if you want to create a storyboard and you don’t want to use PowerPoint, here’s a free tool that let’s you do so.
Check the quick storyboard tutorial below.
Click here to view the tutorial.
Here’s a link to the web site that will generate the free storyboard PDF.
hi.
i came across your site because I have been scouring the internet looking for some vector storyboarding characters that I found a couple of years ago. Luckily, you have the image at the top that has “freee storyboard generator” on it. Do you know where I can find the graphics you have in that image?