StoryFolder is a new online app that can automatically create a storyboard, shot list, script, and individual clips and images from any given video – uploaded or linked from Youtube. The Beta version currently offers a limited free version (for video up to 1GB, 15 minutes, 50 shots) as well as a paid Pro version. Creating storyboards and shot lists is a vital part of video production. StoryFolder is a new online app created by an NYC-based engineer Jeff Jassky. Currently in the Beta version, StoryFolder promises to automatically create a storyboard and shot list from any video. Let’s take a look at what it does. StoryFolder Beta StoryFolder is an online service that can automatically “deconstruct” any given video into a storyboard, individual scene images and clips, script, and a shot list with timecode. The videos can currently be uploaded to StoryFolder directly from the hard drive or you can paste a Youtube link. After processing, the app will provide you with a zip file that includes all of the above-mentioned assets. It is still in the Beta version so the accuracy is expected to further improve with time. The storyboard itself is currently an HTML file with a classic layout that can be printed. As Jeff said, the plan is to further work on the layout of the storyboard, add some more metadata, and offer a PDF version as well. Storyboard Sample. Source: StoryFolder The images from the individual scenes from the video are provided in jpeg format....
Published By: CineD - Monday, 11 January, 2021