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In the end you should have a new helpful tool that will aid you in creating your presentation, video, recording, etc. and make the process faster and easier for all.
Outline-Use it to give yourself a base of work and ideas to allow yourself to branch off.
Storyboard-Use to direct your idea on what will be viewed and what to film, what to put into the setting.
Script-Use to direct what will be said and done in each clip or recording.
An outline, the easiest of the three, is a brief overview of the main ideas and concepts you'll be going over/doing in your video. It does not provide much fine details as it is just the larger points you plan on hitting on.
A storyboard is a graphic organizer that you create by displaying the images or illustrations of what you'll be filming into the sequences of which the final product will be.
A script is a highly detailed representation of what you will be presenting. It contains all dialogue and environment that will be a part of the shot.
Outline-Think of your topics or scenes, write these down, then as subsets of those main topics write the main points to hit on.
Storyboard-Create animations or drawings of what you will be recording on video. Put them into the sequences you will be presenting them.
Script-Write out each persons lines as they will occur in the video or recording. If a video, make sure to give the environment/setting it will be recorded in.