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StoryBoard Quick is a computer application for creating and editing digital storyboards. Used primarily in the film and TV industry by film directors, producers, writers, commercial production companies and educators to produce a visual layout of media projects for communicating with crews and/or clients before commensing production.

History
StoryBoard Quick was first released for the Macintosh by PowerProduction Software at ShowBiz Expo in 1993 in Los Angeles, CA. A Microsoft Windows version followed in 1995. StoryBoard Quick is still owned, published and supported by PowerProduction Software.

Use and Features
StoryBoard Quick is used to plan spatial relationships between characters and props within their locations in shots and scenes using built-in 2D storyboard (multi-angle rotatable characters, colorizable props, location backgrounds) graphics (and/or combining with imported digital art or photos). StoryBoard Quick also facilitates the planning process when starting from a script with features enabling the importing of formatted scripts using special import wizards. StoryBoard Quick offers numerous preformatted professional storyboard layouts for printing or distributing boards along with exports formats for continuing the digital workflow into editing software or internet distribution (HTML or Flash).

System Requirements
The current version, StoryBoard Quick 6, requires 64 MB RAM, 1 GB HD space, and a 24-bit color display. The software works on either Windows Vista (32 or 63-bit) or Windows XP (32 or 64-bit), or Mac OS X 10.4+ for Universal Binary Intel or Mac OS X 10.2+ for PowerPC Mac.