It occurred to me that Pikkipi could be used as a storyboarding tool – I mean storyboarding as in planning out shots for a movie. It might be a good option for students and the like who would ideally would want industry software such as FrameForge but don’t have the money to put down and would like a free storyboarding software.
Here’s a storyboard frame that I knocked up really quickly using Pikkipi. I added the notes using Keynote, a presentation program on the Mac. You could probably use all kinds of software to add arrows and annotations, or even the presentation maker in Google Docs.

November 19, 2008 at 5:48 pm
hi,
i am running a Mac (OS X 10.4.11) and am interested in downloading your free storyboarding software but cannot find a link.
please let me know how to go about downloading it so that i can work offline when i am not connected to the internet.
best, sanjay
March 14, 2009 at 2:13 am
First download the Shockwave plugin (button on the right of this page) then go to http://www.pikkipi.com and it will load within the page. Hope that helps.