You can turn your storyboard into a short video to share it more easily.

If you can't be in the room with the person who has to review your storyboard to test your service idea, you might want to create a short explanation video. You could do this in several quick ways:

Make a short video with the Loom app

That's the fastest way to turn your storyboard into a video. Use loom to record your screen and comment on it orally. If you want to go the extra mile, you can even show your face on the webcam to tell the story. 

Make a slide deck and record it

Turn each frame of your storyboard into a slide in a presentation tool like Apple Keynote or Powerpoint. These tools then allow you to record a video where you can comment orally on the slides. 

Print it, cut it and animate it by hand

You could turn your storyboard into a handmade video that feels like the first video that explained what dropbox was back in the days:

If you prefer some good old DYI, you could also print the storyboard and cut each frame or element in each frame. Then take your smartphone, hang it over your desk. After that, you just have to hit record, put the pieces on the desk, and remove them as you tell the story.