Actually more than what I needed to learn about Storyboarding, but perfectly presented so I could pick out what I needed.Complete Table of contents hotlinked to portions of my Kindle Reader making for fast access and more enjoyable reading. Like Storyboarding the Eight Chapters in the book laid out like a storyboard, and also cover what is in the making of a good film which comes in very handy. The last chapter, Chapter eight, ties it all together and will work as quick refresher. The Appendix even has a storyboard checklist, templates, and much more. There is no glossary but I realized the INDEX works as a glossary, and the whole book is like one big cliff notes version of Storyboarding. Words are well defined contextually, they can also be found in the index, and then loop back to where they appear in text via hotlink in Index. Super well laid out book.I love the way the text is backed up by scripts, is then backed up by pictures, time lines, and even web links to seminars and more information.Also information is provided in a bare bones type format, which I prefer, as the authors give you information rapidly and does not embellish with a ton of unneeded information.Great that pictures of Actual script pages with scribbles as to what was desired for Storyboard and then actual pictures of then made storyboards were used for examples.A great book!!! I'd get it again and recommend to friends.Contact either the authors or leave comments down below if you have any other questions not answered here.