different between storyboard vs timeline

storyboard

English

Etymology

story +? board

Noun

storyboard (plural storyboards)

  1. A series of drawings that lay out the sequence of scenes in a film or series, especially an animated one.
    The storyboard process helps promote brainstorming, highlights missing tasks, and allows the team to incorporate changes prior to traveling too far down a particular path. — By Cheryl A. Malloy & William Cooley, NASA & SAIC here
  2. Any sequence of drawings or diagrams which illustrate a sequence of events, e.g. in an accident or as a flowsheet for computer programming.

Translations

Verb

storyboard (third-person singular simple present storyboards, present participle storyboarding, simple past and past participle storyboarded)

  1. To create and arrange storyboard drawings.
    Storyboarding allows students to work together as they generate ideas and eliminates the territorial defensiveness that often occurs when new ideas are suggested. — "Using Storyboarding to Determine components of Dellness for University Students" J Am Coll Health. 1996 Jan;44(4):180-3 Abstract

Spanish

Noun

storyboard f (plural storyboards)

  1. storyboard

storyboard From the web:

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  • what storyboard means
  • what storyboarding technique uses a combination
  • what storyboard does
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timeline

English

Alternative forms

  • time line
  • time-line

Etymology

From time +? line.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ta?m?la?n/

Noun

timeline (plural timelines)

  1. A graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events (past or future); a chronology.
  2. A schedule of activities; a timetable.
  3. (science fiction) Synonym of timestream
  4. An individual universe or reality, especially a parallel/alternate one in which events differ from actual history, or differ from the established canon of a fictional world.

Synonyms

  • (graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events): chronology
  • (schedule of activities): schedule, timetable

Derived terms

  • timeline therapy

Translations

Verb

timeline (third-person singular simple present timelines, present participle timelining, simple past and past participle timelined)

  1. To analyse a sequence of events or activities.
  2. To display such a sequence graphically.

Anagrams

  • ilmenite, line item, melinite, menilite

Spanish

Noun

timeline f (plural timelines)

  1. timeline

timeline From the web:

  • what timeline is loki in
  • what timeline am i in
  • what timeline is logan in
  • what timeline is the mandalorian
  • what timeline is demon slayer
  • what timeline is breath of the wild in
  • what timeline is gen z
  • what timeline are we in
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