Video Storyboard Template Form Template
Capture the scene-by-scene details of a video project in a structured format. This template helps production teams and clients align on the creative before filming begins.
Production misalignments are expensive. When the director, client, and crew each have a slightly different mental picture of what a video looks like, those differences surface on set — at the worst possible time. Storyboards exist to prevent exactly that, but collecting and organizing storyboard details through email attachments or informal conversations leaves too many gaps.
A structured storyboard form captures the information each scene requires: visual description, dialogue or voiceover, camera direction, location, and duration. Typeform's repeating section capability lets you capture each scene in sequence, keeping the overall narrative organized. Clients who review and submit the form before production sign off on the vision.
Customize the fields for your production type and workflow, and you'll arrive on set with everyone working from the same script.
A video storyboard form is a structured document that captures the scene-by-scene plan for a video production — including visual descriptions, dialogue or narration, camera angles, locations, and timing. It serves as the blueprint for the production and creates alignment between creative, client, and production teams before filming begins.
It prevents costly misalignments. When all parties submit and approve storyboard details in a structured format, everyone is working from the same plan. It also creates a record of what was agreed to — useful if a client later claims the final product doesn't match their expectations.
A good storyboard form captures the creative and logistical elements of each scene. Consider including:
- Scene number and title
- Scene description (what is visible on screen)
- Dialogue, narration, or voiceover text
- Camera angle and movement (wide, close-up, pan, etc.)
- Location or set description
- Props, wardrobe, or visual elements needed
- Estimated scene duration
- Audio or music notes
- Special effects or post-production notes
Use Typeform's repeating section feature to allow the form to capture an unlimited number of scenes in a consistent format. Alternatively, structure the form to capture overall project details first (tone, audience, key message), then have each scene submitted in sequence. For complex productions, you may want to use the form to capture a high-level brief and collect detailed scene information through a dedicated project management or pre-production tool.
Yes. For productions where the client is providing the creative direction, the form works as a structured briefing tool. For productions where you're developing the creative concept, the form can be used internally by the production team and then shared with the client for approval. Either way, the output is a documented, agreed-upon plan before production resources are committed.
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