Storyboarding is where the film comes to life. This is the time where you can really start to visualise the script and start to think about how each shot is going to come together.
Storyboarding doesn't require world class art skills, but it does require methodical thought. An example of how storyboarding comes together can be found in the video below.
It's easy to see how the storyboard images link together with the visuals on screen, for what makes up the opening sequence for the film Snatch. What helps with the storyboarding is character directions underneath each image, arrows showing camera movement and instructions for how the edit will come together.
Some important things to remember within storyboarding is:
Show each shot that is going to occur within the scene
Add directions, movement and instructions underneath each image
Don't worry about the quality of the drawing, just make sure that the shot is clear.
A copy of a storyboard can be found here
You must print out copies of this to use for your own work.