I will turn your script into a shoot ready storyboard
About this gig
Filming without a clear plan leads to confusion, delays, and wasted time.
I help you visualize your script before production by turning it into a clear, shoot-ready storyboard that your whole team can follow. My focus is fast turnaround planning that makes filming easier and keeps projects moving.
This service is ideal for:
Product ads
Explainer videos
YouTube content
Corporate or internal videos
Short-form video projects
What youll receive:
A clear, shot-by-shot storyboard
Logical pacing and shot structure
Production-friendly planning
Revisions included
How it works:
1. You provide a script or short outline
2. I create a storyboard draft for review
3. We refine and finalize
To start work quickly, please provide either a finished script or a short outline. If you need help shaping the idea first, script or outline assistance is available as an add-on.
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
Get to know Dec H
Storyboard and Shoot Planning for Video Projects
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceJul 2020
Languages
English
FAQ
Do I need to provide a script?
You can provide either a finished script or a short outline. To start work quickly, I need at least a basic outline of the video. If you need help shaping the idea into a storyboard-ready outline, script assistance is available as an add-on.
What kind of storyboards do you create?
I create clear, shoot-ready storyboards focused on shot structure, pacing, and visual clarity. These are designed to help plan filming and align teams, rather than highly detailed illustration or artwork.
Do you provide shot lists or technical camera details?
I provide storyboards with clear framing and shot intent. Detailed technical shot lists, camera settings, or lighting plans are usually created later by the director or production team.
How many frames will my storyboard include?
Frame count depends on the length and pacing of the video. As a guide, a 30-second video usually includes around 6–10 frames, while longer videos may include more.

