The document discusses storyboarding, which is a visual representation of a script or scene using illustrations or photos in a sequence. Storyboards can be created using various formats like paper, photos, paintings, or digital software. They contain information for each shot like the visual action, shot length, movement, audio, and dialogue. Shots are arranged in a logical flow from wide establishing shots to close-up shots to convey emotion or emphasis. The assignment is to storyboard a script or scene from Point Break using 10-20 shots that clearly show visuals, follow a logical shot flow, include relevant information, and have an opening and closing shot.