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Article - Talk Script Editor

Category:Moviestorm Walkthrough -> Using Moviestorm -> Step by Step

Script Editor

The Script Editor is the only Moviestorm View that is completely optional. Whether you use it or not is entirely dependent on what you wish to achieve and how you work. Here, you can take notes about each scene or the movie as a whole, add scenes (use multiple sets), and adjust settings which effect the entire movie.

 

Overview

The default view of the Script Editor is set to Overview. This is an entire film at a glance.

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1) Overview - To the right, you can write a blurb (a paragraph to get an audience interested) about your movie and an outline detailing it’s events.

2) Scene Panel - The list of scenes, in order from first to last, that appear in your movie.

3) Add Scene - You want your movie to cut from one location to another? Add a new scene. This will take you to the New Movie page where you can choose a set for the new scene. A very powerful tool, you can expand your movie well beyond a simple one room clip by adding new scenes. Note: Depending on your system and the sophistication of your scenes, this can be a strain on Moviestorm. See Lighten Moviestorm’s Load on the Problems with Performance page.

4) Notes - An additional page for notes.

5) Settings - Adjust settings that effect every scene in your movie.
      Allow Improvisations - Turning this off will keep your actors from scratching, sneezing, etc.
      Cel Shading - Turning this on will give Moviestorm a more hand drawn look.

 

Scenes

An in depth look at each scene in a movie.

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9) Filter Activities

 

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