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Storyboard That

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What is Storyboard That?

Storyboard That helps users to create storyboards and graphic organizers with a browser-based Storyboard Creator. It includes a customizable art library that features drag and drop characters, scenes, and props and users can select from 6 different layouts.

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Storyboard That has been widely used in educational settings to enhance learning and teaching experiences. Teachers have found it …
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Pricing

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For Teachers

$9.99

Cloud
per month

For Work

$24.99

Cloud
per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $9.99
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Product Details

What is Storyboard That?

Storyboard That helps users to create storyboards and graphic organizers with a browser-based Storyboard Creator. It includes a customizable art library that features drag and drop characters, scenes, and props and users can select from 6 different layouts.

Storyboard That Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
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Storyboard That has been widely used in educational settings to enhance learning and teaching experiences. Teachers have found it particularly useful for teaching vocabulary through activities like the Frayer Model, allowing students to visualize and grasp new words more effectively. The tool also facilitates the comparison of characters and their actions in stories, providing a visual representation that helps students analyze and understand the differences. Additionally, Storyboard That serves as a valuable tool for organizing students' thoughts through interactive graphic organizers, enabling them to structure their thinking and ideas more coherently.

Beyond the classroom, Storyboard That has proven to be versatile in various professional scenarios. The user personas feature has attracted interest from users seeking to test the product with existing customers or potential focus groups. While some reviewers have pointed out that Storyboard That could benefit from an artistic makeover, they still regard it as well-built software. Users appreciate its intuitive drag-and-drop functionality and extensive library of default scenes, characters, and shapes, making it effortless to create graphical customer journey stories and educational comic strips. Moreover, individuals have utilized Storyboard That for presentations and other purposes, although time constraints have limited its usage for some.

Overall, Storyboard That has left users impressed with its ease of use and seamless experience. It comes highly recommended by those who have found value in using it to write stories or create comic stories for educational purposes. Moreover, users praise how the tool presents information through context and stories, helping readers overcome the fear of comprehending complex storylines by presenting them in a sequential format. Whether utilized within middle school classrooms for graphic novel units or in small-scale film projects requiring numerous storyboards, Storyboard That consistently meets users' needs while maintaining affordability. Teachers find it deceptively easy to use yet impactful, making it an excellent addition to classroom tools without demanding excessive time investment. For professionals involved in filmmaking or collaborative projects, Storyboard That's quick mockup creation allows for efficient communication of shot composition and actions with collaborators. Overall, users express satisfaction with Storyboard That and have plans to utilize it regularly for various purposes, ranging from educational presentations to professional storyboarding.

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Philippa Schwarzkopf | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 4 out of 10
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I used Storyboard That for creating storyboards as cinematographer on several personal film products. Storyboard That allowed me to quickly create visual mockups of scenes in order to communicate the shot composition and actions between other collaborators on the project. These projects tend to be small in the scope of other team members on the project, but high volume in the number of boards I might need to create.
  • Drag & drop interface is quick to learn and simple to use.
  • A wide range of prefabricated elements such as scenes, characters, shapes, etc.
  • The pricing plans are straightforward for different user segments.
  • Some of the items have built-in editing capabilities (i.e., changing the sky color in a background), but others can barely be edited, and the distinction isn't apparent.
  • The visual style of the site seems dated and "clunky".
  • Doesn't integrate with any other programs.
  • Poorly optimized for mobile: the options are hard to access, button sizes are inconsistent, etc.
  • Some aspects of the site navigation aren't intuitive, like how to exit out of search results.
  • No ability to change angles or perspective; everything is completely flat.
If you're trying to quickly create a high volume of simple scenes to communicate an action or scenario, Storyboard That will meet the basic need without requiring a lot of learning time. This software would also likely be a simple solution for anyone who needs scene templates, icons, or other elements. Though I've primarily used Storyboard That for personal use in film projects, I could also see how the stock images might be helpful in my professional role as a Product Manager for creating visuals to illustrate user personas and user stories.
  • Drag & drop interface allows for high volume.
  • Adjustable layouts and (some) editing capabilities.
  • Large library of stock assets.
  • Quick visual communication tool saves time on cross-team planning.
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