Sorting and grouping scenes
The Scenes list shows your scenes in script order by default. Switch it to shoot-date order when you want the list to match the call sheet and work the day in order.
Scene order vs shoot-date grouping
- Open your Scenes list.
- Find the sort button in the toolbar. It reads Scene ID when the list is in scene order.
- Click it to switch to Shoot Date. The list regroups under shoot-day headers.
- Click it again to go back to Scene ID order.
Shoot-day headers read Today, Tomorrow, the date, or No Shoot Date for scenes without one. Past days start collapsed and the next upcoming day scrolls into view. Click a header to expand or collapse its scenes.
- Open the Scenes tab.
- Tap the sort toggle in the list menu. It reads Scene ID in scene order.
- Tap it to switch to Shoot. The list regroups under shoot-day headers.
- Tap it again to go back to Scene ID order.
Shoot-day headers read Today, Tomorrow, the date, or No Shoot Date for scenes without one. Tap a header to expand or collapse its scenes.
Episodic projects
On episodic projects, scene order groups scenes under their episode. Each episode is a header you can expand or collapse, so you can work one block at a time. Switch to shoot-date order and the episode headers give way to shoot-day headers instead, since a single shoot day often pulls scenes from more than one episode.
Set the Episode field on a scene to control which group it falls under. See Creating and editing scenes.
Showing archived scenes
Archived scenes are hidden from the list by default. Add the Archived pill in the search bar to bring them back into view alongside the rest. Remove the pill to hide them again.
Sorting and grouping only change how the list is shown. They never move a scene or change its episode, shoot date, or number.