Continuity: Wear Notes & Photos2 min readUpdated 30 May 2026All platforms

Scene wear notes

A scene wear note records what a character wears, and how, in one specific scene. Each note is tied to a change or look and carries its own photos, so you can check continuity shot by shot.

The same notes appear in three places: on a character's Scenes tab, on a scene's Characters tab, and on a change's Scenes tab. Each view shows a tree of Scene, then change, then the wear note underneath, so you reach the same note from whichever angle you're working.

Adding a wear note

A change with no note yet shows a “No notes. Click to add” placeholder. Open that placeholder to start a note. The note saves against the scene and change you opened it from.

  1. Open a scene, character or change and find the change you want to note against in the tree.
  2. Click the “No notes. Click to add” placeholder, or click an existing note to edit it.
  3. Type the detail in the Change Wear Notes field. On makeup changes this field is labelled Look Notes.
  4. Add photos under Photos by dragging files in, using Add photos, or picking an existing project image.
  5. Click Create on a new note, or Save when editing. The text and photos commit together.

Each wear note belongs to one change in one scene. If a character has two changes in the same scene, note each one separately so the continuity stays clear.

Photos carry most of the continuity, so attach them as you go. See Adding photos. To pin a detail to an exact spot on an image, use Annotating photos with asset notes.