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Storyboarding visually plans a film’s shots like a comic book, translating the script into sequential images. It maps narrative flow, camera angles, and character movements before filming. Each panel includes a sketch, shot number, dialogue/action, sound cues, and duration. Storyboarding is vital for visualizing the script, planning shots, and ensuring crew alignment. It saves time and money by identifying issues early, refines pacing, and aids in pitching to investors. This pre-production tool ensures a cohesive vision, preventing costly reshoots and enhancing communication.