This is quite interesting. It's about storyboarding, and the value of it, for any film.
It shows how storyboarding is really a part of story development. Through storyboarding you get to learn what your film is about better.
This means you might start to make script changes, as you realise things that do work and things that don't.
Again, a major part of this is showing other people what is going in the film by getting feedback and viewing it.
Notice where the guy says, 'storyboarding is directing your film without the crew or actors present'.
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