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SCRITED not matching
Quote from Ricardo on July 25, 2021, 12:18 amI´ve been trying to set Wall-e movie with the script to study it and break it down. I have set the opening scene to the right starting of the script, but since it´s not the final script, some scenes are not matching. Is here a way to move the script and lock the scenes to match? I hope you understand me (sorry about my english). So basically the opening. matches and then it doesn´t. I am trying to find a video or something that it would be better explained. Could you point me to the right direction please?
I´ve been trying to set Wall-e movie with the script to study it and break it down. I have set the opening scene to the right starting of the script, but since it´s not the final script, some scenes are not matching. Is here a way to move the script and lock the scenes to match? I hope you understand me (sorry about my english). So basically the opening. matches and then it doesn´t. I am trying to find a video or something that it would be better explained. Could you point me to the right direction please?

Quote from TERIFLIX on July 25, 2021, 5:04 am@ricardo: May we recommend this article on assigning time offsets and locking it: https://www.scrite.io/index.php/assigning-time-offsets-for-individual-paragraphs-in-scrited-tab/
Scrited doesn't auto-match offsets in video with their scenes in the screenplay. Currently the offsets are assigned on the assumption that each page is 1 min of film. But you can manually change it ( https://www.scrite.io/index.php/scrited/ )
You can pull out the shortcuts dock-widget ( and take a look at all supported keyboard shortcuts.
@ricardo: May we recommend this article on assigning time offsets and locking it: https://www.scrite.io/index.php/assigning-time-offsets-for-individual-paragraphs-in-scrited-tab/
Scrited doesn't auto-match offsets in video with their scenes in the screenplay. Currently the offsets are assigned on the assumption that each page is 1 min of film. But you can manually change it ( https://www.scrite.io/index.php/scrited/ )
You can pull out the shortcuts dock-widget ( and take a look at all supported keyboard shortcuts.
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