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This letter/A4 size chart called "Artboarder Mini" is the perfect tool to storyboard key scenes of an animation or movie. It is a useful tool for illustrators, script writers and other visually oriented story creators. Several grids showing structure and plot points of popular writing methods provide the frame to pour your story thumbnails into. And yes, there is an Artboarder Maxi in the making, for working out detailed scenes (check back soon) Or, switch to the Timeliner Mini,the same tool in a different layout for creating a story in text form.

Who should get this chart?

Anyone who wants to create a commercially successful story, for an animation, a movie or even a novel and needs a starting place for visually setting up general story structure and major plot points. If you've been sitting too long in front of a white sheet of paper and weren't sure how to start, or got lost with too many story ideas and no strategy on how to organize them into a coherent story, this chart can help. With it you can create a first outline, red thread or backbone that holds your story together. It helps to nail down the core idea, before you work it out in detail.

What's on this chart?

Hold the chart in landscape format and you'll see five 'film strips'. Just like a composer on a sheet for musical notation, you can enter or paste here any doodle, sketch, drawing, photo clipping or other imagery that represents key scenes of your story. The timelines contains:

Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Angled color bars show approximate places in a plot where plot points of this method should occur to make a satisfying story.

John TrubyUnderneath the color bars are Truby's 22 story points, which are based on the Campbel/Vogler model but contain more explanation and additional steps.

Blake Snyder Black arrows show where Blake Snyder places story structure elements.

Scriptwriter's 10 backbone units explained here in his outstanding blog gointothestory.com by Scott Myers

40 scene scale Spreading the story models out on a scale of 40 scenes, said to be an average amount in the general movie script. Many current movies have shorter and more scenes, but 40 is a good ballpark figure to get started.

80 chapters scale Similar to the 40 movie scenes, 80 chapters are an average amount in a typical novel and a good starting point in a book project.

Percentage scale Giving writers a general idea of the location of plot points in terms of percentage amount.

At the top you'll also find space to write down title, version and date. Right next to it there are slots for entering your characters. A light gray help text gives you a first starting point, naming the first 5 characters as Hero, Opponent, Love Interest, Mentor and Sidekick. Enter up to 12 characters here, or leave blank for now and fill out later.

Why is the story cut into 5 strips?

One of the main advantages of this chart is that you can see the the outline of your entire story at one glance on one sheet of paper. To allow that to happen, the story timeline is cut into 5 segments, so that the entire story fits on one ledger/A4 sheet.

How do I use this chart in my everyday writing?

Use this chart at the very beginning of a writing project, when all you have are a few general story ideas and maybe a few scenes in your head. At that point, it would make no sense to sketch out the entire story (the entire animation, movie script or novel) from start to finish and then make changes to scenes or story structure afterwards. Better arrange all backbone story ideas in the right order on this chart before fleshing them out. Once nailed down, you can always refer to this chart during the later writing process, because here you are collecting the key 'vision' that make the story, which should not get lost in later project stages. Once you have the story, you can continue to create actual scenes in the Artboarder Maxi.

artboarder mini printed out

Open the PDF and print it on letter/A4 paper, ledger/A3 paper or any other paper size you want. Then simply draw sketches, enter notes or paste sticky notes into the white space just as you would on a regular notepad paper. Or, if you want to edit the chart on the computer, simply open it in a layout application and add elements in it or rework the chart to your liking.

artboarder mini inside iWeb's Pages

If you're on the Mac, here is the best way to make use of this chart: use the Pages 09 document (included in your purchase), which lets you simply drag and drop images (sketches, photos, scans of drawings etc) from your desktop into the chart. Here you can move them around and add notes. You're getting the functionality of some of the expensive writer's or storyboard software out there, but at a fraction of the cost. Attention Windows users: The plan was to offer the same for the PC, but there simply is no software out there at the moment, that offers the necessary functionality. Please check back later! In the meantime you can use the PDF Version of the chart.

Should I know the archetype models in this chart?

Yes. You can read a lot out of this chart right from the start, but not everything can be understood without background knowledge about the models. If you want to read further: Most of the experts who's models are features on the chart have written books available on Amazon and other major book stores, so it would probably be a good idea to get some of the books to enable you to fully extract and make use of the compressed knowledge on this chart.

How accurate is this?

In terms of storytelling structure Truby’s „The Anatomy of Story” and Vogler’s „The Writer’s Journey” seem to be more accurate than others, therefore their story structure models appear on the chart as a general backbone on which to align your story, but they can potentially be exchanged with any of the other existing structures out there. This chart simply provides a frame and a grid on which to align your imagination. It gives writers and designers one more tool besides talent and intuition to create a compelling story faster and easer than without it.

What are these color bars?

Please visit the cartafina  storymeter page for an overview on the color bars, which also appear there. All cartafina charts are related and can be used in combination with each another.

Is this your opinion?

No. While this kind of work cannot be accomplished without some form of generalization in closing logical gaps or pinning down the position of elements, it is generally just based on the facts at hand. It simply connects the dots. An insane amount of hours has flown into creating this overview and trying to make it as general as possible and now it should be pretty accurate as a general reference on which to align and straighten your story while still leaving enough room to let your tory flow in its own, unique way. You can let it break out of the frame any time you want, but when it happens, you'll know and you can break the rule consciously and with good reason.

Who created this?

Petra from cartafina. Petra is an Information Architect and Interaction Designer who helps large companies create valuable customer experiences on the web. With this chart her goal is to make complex information accessible and understandable for creative people so they can make fast, informed decisions. This chart wants to take some of the planning difficulty out of people's writing project so they can focus more on the creation and less on the organisation of information.

Can I print this chart?

Definitely. That’s what it was made for. The artboarder mini fits on „Letter” (US) or „A4” (Europe) size paper where it is readable with regular eyesight. It is created in vector format, so you can scale it up (or down) to any other paper size without loss of quality. That is if you find it hard to read or want to hang it on the wall, for example. The chart comes in two formats: a PDF to carry around with you on any digital device that can display PDFs, and a 'Pages' document that opens with Apple's iWork.

Attention Windows users: unfortunately there is no software at the moment that would allow the moving of text boxes as it is possible with Apple's 'Pages 09' software. But you can still make good use of the PDF, both as electronic form or as printout. A PC version will be added as soon as the needed functionality is supported.

For the greatest aha effect use this chart together with the moviemeter, novelmeter and/or  storymeter.

Can I edit the charts?

Yes, you can edit both the PDF and the Pages document. You can open the PDF in a layout application, edit it, write on top of it or copy the text and graphics and use them in your own artwork. With the Pages document, you can edit, move, fill or delete the text boxes. The only requirement with all forms of editing the charts would be that whatever you do with them adheres to our terms and conditions outlined in the disclaimer.

Can I duplicate and / or distribute this chart?

Duplicate yes, distribute no. Make as many digital copies or printouts for your own personal use as you like, but distributing or selling it is not the cartafina way of doing things. The price of each chart is roughly that of a restaurant visit (sometimes even less) but a cartafina charts should have plenty more satisfaction value for years to come. So please encourage your friends to get their own copies. That way they will also become official members of the cartafina clan entitling them to free updates and other member benefits. (Read our disclaimer for more information.)

Will this chart be updated from time to time?

Yes. The chart started with version 1.0. We are currently at 1.1. which corrects some misspellings. Buyers of this chart will automatically get the latest version. If small corrections or updates are made, cartafina will send an updated charts to all previous buyers of this chart free of charge. (please allow 1-2 weeks for this to happen. There is that day job.) And just as with updates of software, big changes or additions will require a new purchase or an upgrade fee. If you bought this chart at some point in the past, come back to this page from time to time to see the latest version.

What do I get when I buy this?

You get two documents: a PDF document (about 500 KB) and a 'Pages 09' document (about 900 KB), inside a ZIP (of about 1100 KB) which you can download immediately after your payment. The PDF can be opened on any computer or digtal device that has the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. (On the Mac, you can also use the pre-installed Preview) . The 'Pages' document can be opened on any Mac that has the Apple software iWork 09 installed. If you have a PC and can't install iWork 09, the PDF should still be useful either as a digital form or as a printout, even if you can't move the text boxes around. Instead you can load the document into Word or any layout software and add you own text boxes. Both, the PDF and the Pages 09 document fit on letter or A4 paper and can be scaled up or down for printout on larger or smaller paper.

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