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Importing and using your script

Importing and using your script - Storyboard Pro Tutorial

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Importing and using your script

- I don't know about you but I've always hated handwriting scripts and notes into my storyboards when I was working on paper and actually even when I was having to do all of that in Photoshop. Now, I didn't like how long it took and I really didn't like the fact that I couldn't read half of what I wrote because, I don't know about you, but my handwriting is terrible. Luckily, Storyboard Pro has come to the rescue in allowing me to import an entire script into a project file so I can just cut and paste as I work. So, we've got some great samples here in Chapter Eight, Video Three. Let's take a look at this. Looking at this example, we are on scene 41, panel 1. Let's go over to the storyboard tab here in our panel view area. You'll notice that I already have an entire script copied into this tab. This is great because I can simply just take any aspect that I want here, copy it, I'll hit ctrl + c on my keyboard, or cmd + c on a Mac, and I can go into Panel and I can copy and paste. Let's…

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