Storyboards: Visual representation of scenes – Uses sketches or digital visuals to illustrate key moments., Camera movements and angles – Shows panning, zooming, tilting, etc., Shot types (e.g., close-up, wide shot) – Defines how each scene is framed., Transitions between shots – Indicates cuts, fades, dissolves, and other scene changes., Annotations for visuals – Notes on actions, expressions, or scene composition., Scripts: Dialogue – Contains spoken lines for characters or voiceovers., Scene descriptions – Details the setting, mood, and actions in text form., Sound effects (SFX) and music cues – Specifies audio elements that enhance storytelling., Character directions – Instructions for actors on movement, tone, and expression., Format structure (e.g., INT./EXT., time of day) – Uses industry-standard screenplay formatting,

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