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Dataton WATCHOUT User's Guide

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Storyboarding<br />

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Once you have determined the overall style and format of the presentation, the<br />

next step is usually to make a storyboard, roughly outlining the various sections<br />

and even individual images.<br />

Alternatively, you jump right into <strong>WATCHOUT</strong> and use it to create the storyboard.<br />

The Stage window gives you a rough rendition of what the end result<br />

will look like, and the Timeline allows you to arrange the parts of the<br />

presentation.<br />

Media Production<br />

Still Images<br />

<strong>WATCHOUT</strong> doesn’t include any media production or editing tools. You can<br />

obtain graphics, sound, video and animation software from companies such<br />

as Adobe, Macromedia and Digidesign. If you’re already producing such<br />

material, you most likely already have what you need in this area, since<br />

<strong>WATCHOUT</strong> can import most media file formats.<br />

Once your display arrangement has been determined and your storyboard<br />

has been approved, start producing the images. The still images can be<br />

divided into three categories:<br />

• Large background images.<br />

• Smaller images to be superimposed or animated.<br />

• Texts.<br />

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