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https://edex.adobe.com/resource/BMpf7Cs4r - Adobe education shared this tutorial link via marketing email, and it mentioned Pixar in a box, hosted by Khan Academy. Wow! Might be designed for school kids, but I found some really useful tips in there for how to put together a story. Adobe has addition material at https://edex.adobe.com/khan/storytelling
I am still not sure the best storyboarding tool to use from Adobe's line up. Pixar goes through multiple iterations of increased detail. Eg scenes to shots, script, storyboard different scenes, add a voice track to the storyboards so yiu can watch like a movie, iterate and improve, replace sections with rough video mock, replace again with final renders, but the idea is you can watch the whole movie from very early on and get the feel of the story and flow, improving the quality of sections.
E.g. if it was easy to create a new psd/illustrator file from inside CH to create a puppet from (just a static image), then you could use its audio recording and scenes etc. You can do this now of course, but it takes quite a few manual steps of each storyboard frame. I want a single button click and draw new screen, not worry about which file new template to use in psd etc. (But i digress.)
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