Creating a storyboard requires you to choose a format that is easy to edit, share, and follow. Depending on your preferences, budget, and tools, you can use paper and pencil, digital software, or online templates. Common formats include thumbnail sketches, which are simple drawings that show the basic composition, framing, and movement of each shot; detailed drawings, which are more realistic and detailed drawings that show the lighting, colors, expressions, and props of each shot; stock images, which are photos or illustrations that you can use to represent your shots; and shot list, a text-based document that lists the technical specifications of each shot. These formats can help you brainstorm ideas quickly, convey the mood and tone of your video, save time in production, and organize your video.