A storyboard presentation is the presentation of any project's main points of view, from a film script to a marketing campaign. It is the organization of your thoughts and ideas, first in your mind and then on paper or on screen, so that others can follow your inspiration and visualize the way your story and plan will evolve.
Your storyboard can be presented either on paper or on screen. A paper storyboard is easier in the sense that it is closer to how people are used to presenting things; from scribbling notes to drawing maps and diagrams, nothing is more comfortable than the traditional pen and paper.
Presenting your storyboard on screen has the important advantage that you can share it with others more easily, by copying or uploading it on the Internet. What is more, by sharing your project ideas on screen, you are able to share slides and pictures to help your audience visualize your plan. You also allow others to improve your content and offer feedback more easily, which takes your ideas to a higher level.
Either on paper or o screen, there are a few things you need to include when planning your storyboard presentation. Start with your title and the author of the storyboard, which is you. If you are presenting your ideas on screen, give each of your different sections an image to help your audience visualize your concept even better. Each section should be one sub-topic. Your second section should introduce your storyboard's topic and your last section should summarize your whole storyboard presentation.