Feature
Export your storyboard — PDF treatment or animatic MP4
A storyboard isn't done until it's a deliverable. Storyboarding exports to two formats producers and directors actually use: a print-ready PDF treatment with every scene, caption, and note in chapter order — and an MP4 animatic that stitches your scenes into a watchable cut at the timings you set. Both work for the whole storyboard or scoped to a single chapter.
PDF treatment export
Click Export → PDF and Storyboarding renders a print-ready document — every scene at full resolution, captions and notes in chapter order, branded layout. Good enough for client treatments, agency pitches, and production design walls. Scope to the whole storyboard or a single chapter.
MP4 animatic export
Click Export → MP4 and Storyboarding stitches every scene into a 1920×1080 H.264 video at 30fps. Image scenes show for the duration you specify per-scene; video scenes play at native speed. Output works for client preview, internal review, and as a temp track for an editor to cut against.
Per-chapter scope
Don't always need the whole storyboard. The chapter menu (⋯) on every chapter has Export PDF and Export MP4 options scoped to that chapter only — useful when a single shoot day covers one chapter, or when you want to send a client just the cut they care about.
Auto-export on storyboard close
When the final chapter is locked and the storyboard is closed, Storyboarding can auto-generate both PDF and MP4 exports as the deliverable artifact. The closed storyboard becomes a permanent record with two downloadable formats attached.
Frequently asked questions
What resolution does the MP4 export at?
1920×1080 H.264 at 30fps. Good enough for client preview and rough edit reference.
How are scene timings set?
Each frame has an optional duration in milliseconds. Default is 3 seconds. Edit it per-scene from the side panel; the MP4 export uses these values to stitch the cut.
Can I export just one chapter?
Yes. Each chapter has its own export menu (PDF or MP4) scoped to that chapter only.
What about exporting to After Effects or Premiere?
MP4 import works in any NLE. A direct XML/EDL export is on the roadmap for editors who want a timeline import.
Are exports re-renderable after I update scenes?
Yes. Exports are generated on demand, so any change to a scene reflects in the next export.
Export your first storyboard
PDF treatment or MP4 animatic. Free to start.