![]() I just figure shoot it in the day time and have my grips just cover the windows with tarps on stands to block out the sunlight. Then you arrange all the bedroom scenes together, all the living room so on and so on. Then once in scheduling you arrange things by location, day & night. But I find its easier to do it beforehand because when you export the file into the scheduling program each scene comes out on its on page and they're grouped together so its easier to keep track of things. day, night stuff in the scheduling program. For example.īob turns on the light as he comes into the room. I also change the script into a shooting script. The program itself will break down the scenes for you by your scene headings, location, day or night, etc. You tag props, actors, extras, costumes, stunts, cars, etc. I just bring the script over into Movie Magic and then you can start tagging it. So if you're looking to save money just get Movie Magic. I got Movie Magic just to use to breakdown scripts because at the time FD didn't have that feature. Now I think FD7 has the scheduling features (I only have FD6). ![]() It seems like in Movie Magic you have to take three steps to do some things where in FD its only one. I'm one of those type of people who hate reading manuals. I've found that Final Draft is a simple program.
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