Chapter 21 – Mariner Software Montage for Mac User Manual

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Chapter 21

P

roduction

Pre-production and Production phases generally use scene
numbers to organize and keep track of the script and its many
revisions. Scene numbers are traditionally assigned to scene
headings only.

Assign scene numbers to a scene view or smart view which
locks the view. Subsequently, inserted scenes are intelligently
numbered so that the original scene numbers remain intact.

Keeping the same scene numbers throughout the pre-
production and production phases is important as it reduces
confusion during re-writes and edits.

Similar to adding scenes during the production phase, deleting
scenes causes a gap in the scene numbering so that scene
numbers remain intact.

Production

In This Chapter:

Adding Scene

Numbers

Removing Scene

Numbers

M

ONTAGE

Chapter 21

P

roduction

Pre-production and Production phases generally use scene
numbers to organize and keep track of the script and its many
revisions. Scene numbers are traditionally assigned to scene
headings only.

Assign scene numbers to a scene view or smart view which
locks the view. Subsequently, inserted scenes are intelligently
numbered so that the original scene numbers remain intact.

Keeping the same scene numbers throughout the pre-
production and production phases is important as it reduces
confusion during re-writes and edits.

Similar to adding scenes during the production phase, deleting
scenes causes a gap in the scene numbering so that scene
numbers remain intact.

Production

In This Chapter:

Adding Scene

Numbers

Removing Scene

Numbers

M

ONTAGE

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