Storyboarding, which has been a feature of film and video production since it was first used by the Walt Disney Studio in the early 1930s, is an integral part in the making of a video and enhances the prospect of creating a great product efficiently and professionally.
A storyboard is a visual outline of a film (be it a short film or feature film) or animation. It’s an important part of the preproduction process and consists of a series of images that show everything that’s going to happen in your finished piece.
If you’re working with a script, you already know the flow of your project. The key is to translate that flow and new ideas from word form to image form. Each image on your storyboard needs to include enough information that someone who has never read your script can look at it and know what’s going on.