0 (in films and television) a series of drawings or images showing the planned order of images
1 a series of drawings used to plan the order of action and events in a film, television advertisement, etc.:
We have done storyboards for a number of TV commercials.
2 to draw pictures to show the order of action and events in a film, television advertisement, etc.:
A storyboard sketches the sequence of individual frames, each of which corresponds to a slide.
A program is composed by dragging the icons onto a storyboard from the palettes.
This change to the storyboard affects only the main characters.
A robot program is composed by placing icons representing robot positions and actions into successive cells of a storyboard.
The composer conceived the sound score and a graphical designer worked with him to produce a corresponding graphical 'storyboard'.
The final assessment task required the subjects to examine and repair a program written by someone else that had an error placed in its storyboard.
The first step in designing a scene is to create a storyboard.
You're working in a storyboard way because you're telling a story through pictures, primarily.