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Effective Prototyping with Excel
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Effective Prototyping with Excel

by Nevin Berger, Michael Arent, Jonathan Arnowitz, Fred Sampson
January 2009
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
240 pages
4h 44m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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Chapter 5. Excel Prototyping
Storyboards
In this chapter you will learn how to
▪ Think about storyboards
▪ Create a storyboard prototype
▪ Create a sample storyboard
▪ Present your storyboard

About Storyboards

The storyboarding process, in the form that we know it today, was first developed for cartoons at the Walt Disney studio during the early 1930s and was subsequently adopted throughout the film industry. Today storyboards are used for planning ad campaigns, commercials, proposals, and other projects intended to convince or compel to action. More recently, the storyboard concept has been adapted to the process of creating software.
Figure 5.1 (page 92) shows a typical entertainment version of the storyboard. Figure 5.2 (page 93) shows a typical software ...
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ISBN: 9780120885824