Modèle de storyboard Processus en cinq plans

Montrer quelqu'un en train de faire quelque chose à travers une couverture visuelle essentielle — résultat, mains, visage, contexte, détail. Un modèle de storyboard de processus pour les créateurs.

À quoi sert ce modèle

Montrer quelqu'un en train de faire quelque chose à travers une couverture visuelle essentielle.

Quand l'utiliser

Idéal pour

  • documentation de processus
  • présentations d'artisanat
  • contenu créateur

Structure de séquence à 9 panneaux

01Aperçu du résultat

Montrer ce qui sera fait ou atteint

Plan résultat
02Gros plan mains

Montrer ce qui est fait

Gros plan mains
03Gros plan visage ou sujet

Montrer qui le fait

Gros plan
04Contexte large

Montrer où ça se passe

Plan large
05Par-dessus l'épaule

Montrer comment c'est fait

Par-dessus l'épaule
06Étape détail clé

Montrer le détail crucial

Insert
07Problème ou correction

Montrer la difficulté ou l'ajustement

Plan moyen / gros plan
08Action de complétion

Montrer l'action finale

Plan d'action
09Résultat final

Montrer le résultat achevé

Plan résultat

Votre histoire

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Aperçu du Prompt

Create a square 3x3 2048x2048 storyboard grid as a cinematic storyboard infographic showing show someone doing something through essential visual coverage: A ceramic artist turns raw clay into a finished bowl. The sequence uses the classic process grammar: result preview, hands, face, workspace, over-the-shoulder action, key detail, correction, completion, and final object.

Use dark moody high-end film stills, realistic lighting, subtle teal-and-amber color grade, shallow depth of field, atmospheric dust and shadows. Maintain consistent subject identity, wardrobe, location type, visual medium, lighting, and color palette across all panels. If a reference image is provided, use it as the visual anchor for the subject, world, and style; if no reference image is provided, synthesize one coherent world from the story.

Plan the 9 storyboard panels yourself from the story and the template rhythm, then render the final infographic. Story facts must not change: preserve the named relationship, setting, key object, reveal, cause, and emotional meaning from the story. Do not replace the story's key object with a different document, incident, crime, accident, or backstory.

Arrange the storyboard in a clean 3x3 grid with thin black borders. Each tile must have a large crop-safe cinematic image area and a separate dark information strip below it. The image area must contain no text, labels, captions, UI, watermarks, or typography. Put all written information only in the strip below each image.

Sequence rhythm: Result preview → hands → face → wide context → OTS → detail → correction → completion → final result

Use this template structure as the shot grammar, but adapt every panel to the concrete story:
1. Result preview (top-left) — Result shot, 35mm. Purpose: Show what will be made or achieved. Suggested strip pattern: "SHOT 1 | ARRI Alexa Mini LF | 35mm | [write the concrete story beat you plan for this panel]"
2. Hands close-up (top-center) — Hands close-up, 75mm. Purpose: Show what is being done. Suggested strip pattern: "SHOT 2 | ARRI Alexa Mini LF | 75mm | [write the concrete story beat you plan for this panel]"
3. Face or subject close-up (top-right) — Close-up, 75mm. Purpose: Show who is doing it. Suggested strip pattern: "SHOT 3 | ARRI Alexa Mini LF | 75mm | [write the concrete story beat you plan for this panel]"
4. Wide context (middle-left) — Wide, 24mm. Purpose: Show where it happens. Suggested strip pattern: "SHOT 4 | ARRI Alexa Mini LF | 24mm | [write the concrete story beat you plan for this panel]"
5. Over-the-shoulder (center) — OTS, 50mm. Purpose: Show how it is done. Suggested strip pattern: "SHOT 5 | ARRI Alexa Mini LF | 50mm | [write the concrete story beat you plan for this panel]"
6. Key detail step (middle-right) — Insert, 85mm. Purpose: Show crucial detail. Suggested strip pattern: "SHOT 6 | ARRI Alexa Mini LF | 85mm | [write the concrete story beat you plan for this panel]"
7. Problem or correction (bottom-left) — Medium / close, 35mm. Purpose: Show difficulty or adjustment. Suggested strip pattern: "SHOT 7 | ARRI Alexa Mini LF | 35mm | [write the concrete story beat you plan for this panel]"
8. Completion action (bottom-center) — Action shot, 35mm. Purpose: Show finishing action. Suggested strip pattern: "SHOT 8 | ARRI Alexa Mini LF | 35mm | [write the concrete story beat you plan for this panel]"
9. Final result (bottom-right) — Result frame, 35mm. Purpose: Show completed outcome. Suggested strip pattern: "SHOT 9 | ARRI Alexa Mini LF | 35mm | [write the concrete story beat you plan for this panel]"

Each information strip must show the planned panel title, shot metadata, and the concrete story beat in plain English. The strip text must include the story's key object and reveal where relevant, so the sequence cannot be mistaken for a different incident. Use clear numbered scene titles, compact metadata, and concise action subtitles in the information strips. Use plain text only: no emojis, no decorative symbols, no fake app UI text, and no real brand logos or copyrighted marks. Make each panel visually distinct through shot scale, camera angle, lens feeling, blocking, foreground/background layering, and subject movement. Exactly 9 panels, no extra panels, no merged panels, no duplicate compositions, no speech bubbles, no lorem ipsum, high-detail professional storyboard sheet.

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