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Warlocktopus
Aug 19, 2006
Post Post-Modern Man
Looking for a bit of advice about storyboard software. I cannot draw worth a drat. When I try to do stick figure storyboards, I feel like they don't really communicate what I want very well.

So far I've been trying out a free trial of FrameForge, but the tutorial keeps bugging on me which doesn't encourage me, and there's this thing called StoryBoard Quick that looks interesting but I can't seem to find if it's got a trial or not.

If the software route doesn't work out, I'm considering playing around with miniatures as a way of getting some of my composition ideas across, or just photographing some mock sets I can use for later reference when talking with my DP, but I'd love it if I had something on my desktop that I could just easily play around with ideas for. Should I give FrameForge more of a chance, is Storyboard Quick any good, or are there better alternatives out there?

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