This document discusses using Post-it notes for storyboarding, which originated at Disney in the 1920s and was popularized for feature films in 1939 with Gone With the Wind. Storyboarding with Post-it notes allows filmmakers to quickly adjust sequences, review the story over time, get feedback, and collaborate. It describes how to print storyboard slides small enough to fit on Post-it notes and then cut, tape, reorder, and photograph them on a board before removing. Finally, it lists some online and iPad apps that can be used for digital storyboarding.