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How Directors Create Storyboards Today

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Think about the word “storyboards.” Now, here’s a question: Do movie directors these days still use storyboards? But here’s the interesting part — how do film directors create storyboards in the digital age ? They drew storyboards, which are like visual plans for each scene. Absolutely yes!

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The Art of Creating Magic: Behind the Scenes of an Animation Company

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In this blog post, we invite you behind the scenes of an animation development company to unravel the secrets that transform mere ideas into breathtaking visual marvels. This involves brainstorming ideas, identifying your target audience, and understanding the market demand for your type of content.

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10 Common Mistakes to Avoid in 2D Animation Studio Workflows

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Lack of Planning and Storyboarding When you’re creating 2D animations, it might be tempting to jump right into drawing and making things move. Planning and storyboarding are your maps in the world of animation, and skipping them is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. Think of it like writing a script for a movie.

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Effective Rapid eLearning from Classroom Learning Content?

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I used the movie Karate Kid (1984) as a metaphor for eLearning development. We only need to identify one small idea from the content and interweave it with an event based on the experience. After this, embedding the idea to be learned follows. Image source from [link] In my blog, The Master SME: How to become one?

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Voice-over videos for eLearning: A step-by-step guide

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Voice-over is an extremely versatile type of video and can be used on anything from movie trailers to college lectures to, of course, corporate training. It sounds complicated, right? These videos are created using screencasting software (like Loom, for example) that records your screen while also recording sounds. A lecture?

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4 Excellent Examples of E-learning Courses

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In this blog, I would like to share 4 inspiring e-learning courses that’ll help you come up with good ideas to create memorable learning experiences. Great looks – the whole course is built on the idea of a maze. Safety Training Using Movie-based Learning. Movie-based story telling approach. Instructionally sound.

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How Can Video-Based Training Technologies Be Used To Provide Interesting Training Videos?

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Here are some ideas: Use video as a coaching tool during live training sessions Use microlearning techniques Create interactive games or quizzes requiring learners to answer questions before progressing through the course material. Employee training should be ongoing throughout the year, not just once or twice yearly.

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