WOW - I'm LOVING seeing the different approaches to Storyboarding! It's always something that I'm not sure if I'm doing the "right" way. Seeing these different approaches - from very basic 'butcher paper' or even 'back of the napkin' sketches that still do the job, to more polished proof of concept design is great. It reinforces that ultimately storyboarding is a communication tool to explain your concepts.
I like that some have used Rise/Review to Storyboard - I wouldn't have thought of that, and it seems like an efficient way to work.
I tend to use Storyline 'Story' view combined with PowerPoint. I've also completed this LinkedIn Learning Course on Storyboarding which was helpful when I was starting out:
https://www.linkedin.com/learning/elearning-essentials-storyboarding