A storyboard is a sequence of scenes that visually map out a story. Storyboards are used in filmmaking because they are a cheap, fast, and easy way to imagine how a scene might look, without incurring the time and cost of filming.
Panels in a comic book, slides in a presentation, even a quick sequence of scribbled diagrams on index cards are all ways that you can storyboard your idea.
You can use storyboards to quickly imagine anything that you’re planning or thinking about doing. Thinking it through and visualizing “how it will look” is a way of thinking it through before you act.
Are you thinking through various approaches and scenarios? Could you make a storyboard to make that future vision more tangible?
See also: Path, Journey, Flowchart.
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