Printable Storyboard Sheets

Storyboard sheets work best when the frame count and note space match the speed of your planning session.

Quick answer

Use fewer storyboard frames per page when you need more note space and larger thumbnails. Use more frames per page when you are planning fast sequences or rough visual beats.

Reference facts

Default frame ratio
16:9
Best for note-heavy planning
Fewer rows
Best for rapid iteration
More frames per page

Best for

  • Film and video pre-production
  • Animation thumbnails
  • Commercial and marketing shot planning

Match the storyboard to the planning stage

Early concept work benefits from larger frames and more note space. Later planning stages can use denser pages when the visual language is already established.

Choosing rows and columns

More frames per page speed up rough ideation, while fewer frames make it easier to annotate camera moves, dialogue, and production details under each panel.

Printing guidance

Print a sample page first so you can confirm there is enough space for handwritten notes and timing cues.

Best starting pages

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Updated 2026-05-22