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sto·ry·board
(stôr′ē-bôrd′)n.
A rough, pictorial outline of the different scenes, camera angles, or perspectives in a movie or interactive sequence, such as a video game.
sto′ry·board′ v.
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storyboard
(ˈstɔːrɪˌbɔːd)n
(Film) (in films, television, advertising, etc) a series of sketches or photographs showing the sequence of shots or images planned for a film
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sto•ry•board
(ˈstɔr iˌbɔrd, ˈstoʊr iˌboʊrd)n.
a panel or series of panels with sketches depicting changes of action and scene, as for a motion picture or a television show.
[1940–45]
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Translations
storyboard
[ˈstɔːrɪˌbɔːd] (Cine)A. N → story board m, desarrollo m secuencial en viñetas
B. VT → hacer el story board de, hacer el desarrollo secuencial en viñetas de
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