An additional window on the right side allows you to visualize all important parameters regarding characters, locations, objects, and the relationships between them. This is also where the storyboard is located.
In the end, the entire project can be imported into Blender 3D, from where you can follow the script along with the storyboard.
The program allows you to:
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Create acts and scenes,
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Fill scenes with content using numerous parameters and templates that suggest what to do at each stage,
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Create characters and their characteristics according to templates,
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Describe relationships between characters,
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Create environments in which the characters move and where the events take place - it's possible to define the characteristics of these places,
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Describe relationships between characters and locations,
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Create items important to the plot and characters and describe why they are significant,
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Additionally, you can draw a mini storyboard,
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Mark scenes by type - whether they are sad, cheerful, horror, etc.,
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Assign a stake to each scene and later view it on the graph to determine whether the stakes rise properly up to the climax or if something isn't working in your screenplay,
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In the auxiliary window, you can view in real time, for example, the relationships between characters, objects, and locations,
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...and much more.
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