What's the best way to divide or label a scene where we're in one location, like a living room, but we have multiple set ups in different parts of the living room. For example it's it's SCENE 1. INT. LIVING ROOM - ENTRANCE DOORWAY - DAY Misty, Blah blah blah. BY THE COUCH Jake Blah blah blah BACK TO DOORWAY Misty blah blah and so on. What's the best way to label everything for the stripboards and the shooting schedule to work with? Thanks!
How do StudioBinder handle date validation if a certain actor, resource, character, location is not available? Do you pre-define the dates somewhere or calendar. Does the calendar throws any warning message if a certain resource is not available?
Hello! I think myself and several people would appreciate if the background music is just instrumental and avoids vocals. The songs sung in a tutorial are really annoying, especially when it comes to new material for us. Thank you!
This is d best start to finish video ever! Especially since i'm new to StudioBinder. Thx so so much !
What's the best way to divide or label a scene where we're in one location, like a living room, but we have multiple set ups in different parts of the living room. For example it's it's SCENE 1. INT. LIVING ROOM - ENTRANCE DOORWAY - DAY Misty, Blah blah blah. BY THE COUCH Jake Blah blah blah BACK TO DOORWAY Misty blah blah and so on. What's the best way to label everything for the stripboards and the shooting schedule to work with? Thanks!
Excellent job!
Is there anyway for me to assign multiple locations at once or do I need to go one by one?
where do you input STORY DAYS?
How do StudioBinder handle date validation if a certain actor, resource, character, location is not available? Do you pre-define the dates somewhere or calendar. Does the calendar throws any warning message if a certain resource is not available?
how does it work the est. time?
Hello! I think myself and several people would appreciate if the background music is just instrumental and avoids vocals. The songs sung in a tutorial are really annoying, especially when it comes to new material for us.
Thank you!
For example, check out minute 6. The selection is horrendous!