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Editing and locking scene numbers

Editing and locking scene numbers - Storyboard Pro Tutorial

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Editing and locking scene numbers

- So as you work, Storyboard Pro is going to handle all the numbering for you. And by default, scenes and shots and panels are all numbered numerically, starting with the number one, and as you add another one, it will add another number to it. Let's take a quick look at this. I have this scene, at the moment, set to animation numbering, so let's make sure we're all working on the same numbering. Let's go to Edit, Preferences, go to the General tab, and under Terminology, Live Action or Animation, make sure Animation is selected, click OK. Notice we've got Sequence, Scene and Panel, there's no Shots in Animation. If I'm on scene four right now, and I go to Add a New Scene, it's going to automatically add scene five. Now, I can actually name scenes in any way I want. So let's call this one Bridge, maybe I've got a whole section that these guys are gonna be on a bridge, so that holds fine, no problem at all, so let's add another scene and see what happens. Let me go up here to my Add a…

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