storyboard question
Posted: 29 Jul 2010, 11:38
Currently I did my storyboard as one clip timeline per shot, containing all the different panels to explain the action within that shot. This seemed a more logical way to me in the production flow than creating a new project panel for every action, because this way I open the clip and start animating, having all the panels with me within the clip I am animating in.
The big downside I encountered is that I can not print out my storyboard with all the panels, since TVP only prints the first image in a clip.
So I wonder if there is another way of working in TVP giving me both advantages, meaning I open a clip containing all the panels within a scene, and being able to print a storyboard with all the panels.
I noticed that merging 2 clips in the project timeline does not result in opening it as one time line in the "clip:time line". It stays 2 seperate clips, which is anoying, since when you start animating, you want to have all the information of the same shot with you. So when you merge 2 clips to become one shot, it seems logical to me that it opens as one shot too.
The big downside I encountered is that I can not print out my storyboard with all the panels, since TVP only prints the first image in a clip.
So I wonder if there is another way of working in TVP giving me both advantages, meaning I open a clip containing all the panels within a scene, and being able to print a storyboard with all the panels.
I noticed that merging 2 clips in the project timeline does not result in opening it as one time line in the "clip:time line". It stays 2 seperate clips, which is anoying, since when you start animating, you want to have all the information of the same shot with you. So when you merge 2 clips to become one shot, it seems logical to me that it opens as one shot too.