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How to Plan Motion-Comic Storyboards with TypeTale Canvas | TypeTale Guide

Use TypeTale Canvas to organize ideas, character relationships, episode pacing, and storyboard beats before production begins.

How to Plan Motion-Comic Storyboards with TypeTale CanvasGuides

Put project materials in one workspace

Early motion-comic projects often scatter across chats, documents, screenshots, and folders. A shared canvas gives the team one visible structure for characters, scenes, source notes, and episode plans.

  • Group character references clearly
  • Place chapters and episodes on a timeline
  • Keep rights notes and source links beside the creative plan

Move from story beats to shot beats

A canvas is more than a brainstorming board. It can connect plot points, conflict turns, and concrete shot tasks so each episode has a visible opening, turn, climax, and hook.

  • Break down plot beats first
  • Mark key visual shots
  • Add dialogue and image prompts after structure is clear

Keep collaboration traceable

Production teams need to know why a character, scene, or shot decision exists. Keeping decisions and open questions on the canvas reduces repeated explanation and rework.

  • Mark owners
  • Record unresolved questions
  • Keep version milestones

FAQs

Where does TypeTale Canvas fit in the production process?

It fits best during planning, script breakdown, storyboard alignment, and team review before detailed production starts.

How detailed should a canvas plan be?

It does not need final-frame detail at first, but it should show episode goals, character relationships, key shots, and rights notes.

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