InDesign Storyboard Template 2.00:1 with four or five frames per page

Storyboard template 2.00:1 films with five frames per page, Courier 10 on DIN A4 vertical, ideal for feature film projects

This is a modular storyboard template layout for 2.00:11 films, editable with Adobe InDesign. IDML (InDesign Markup) is compatible with all Adobe InDesign versions from CS4 to CC 2023.

This template consists of 28 DIN A4 vertical (portrait) pages ready to use.

DIN A4 vertical (portrait) numbered pages. You can pick between several different layouts and variations. Four storyboard frames facing text, text facing four frames rows, or eight frames per page. Then the same with five frames per page. This template enables you to write your treatment notes alongside your storyboard pictures. Pagination will appear on the top right corner of each page. You can number your scenes, as well as your shots or cuts. To get going, all you have to do is change the Text and Images layers in InDesign to make it your own. Fill in the title page, add your credit and project details, add a logo, and so on. Your presentation is then ready for export to print or screen. The text is in Courier 10 points, set in the classic screenplay form font, with 12 points leading. For images, drop your pictures in the Images layer. You can show or hide the Rule of Thirds layer guides in the top locked layer to help you frame your compositions.

Duplicate the spreads or pages you want to use. Remove unnecessary sheets. To change or remove pagination, go to the A-Pagination master in Pages. If you use the five frames per page spreads, apply the D-5 Frames master. Once you are happy with your layout, export your presentation for print or screen.

The document grid corresponds to the 2.00:1 aspect ratio (18:9 or Univisium).

Pictures should align to the baseline grid. The document grid modules themselves abide by the 2.00:1 ratio exactly as they should, which means you can build any variation on top of the initial template’s grid with ease! Now, that’s cool. The smallest module is 24 by 12 points; its height matches the document body text’s leading.

You can always hide the baseline grid and the document grid for clarity (View > Grids & Guides > Show Baseline Grid & Hide Baseline Grid). You need the Courier font installed on your machine to use this template to the fullest. You can also print the last three pages blank template when you need to draw storyboards in clean frames on paper.

With a clean, yet work in progress undertone, like a visual screenplay book, this template is ideal for a feature film project presentation or dossier. This storyboard template will help you save time and put together beautiful presentations.

(Click on the pictures for details)

A storyboard page detail within the InDesign interface with visible grid and guides

A storyboard page sample with visible baseline grid

A storyboard page sample with rows guides and the rule of thirds layer visible

The same storyboard page sample, in preview mode

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The template comes with a few vector arrows to indicate camera moves. You can get more icons for free here: https://gum.co/storyboard-arrows.

There is a similar template for 1.85:1 film ratio, with five frames per column available here: https://gum.co/InDesign_widescreen_A4.

And there is a similar storyboard template for 16:9 (1.77:1) as well: https://gum.co/InDesign_16x9.

Software: InDesign

Format: DIN A4 portrait
Screen ratio: 2:1 (18:9 or Univisium)

InDesign storyboard template 2.00:1 with four frames (or five) per page, Courier 10 on DIN A4 vertical, ideal for feature film projects

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