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Sorting parameters

Detailed information about shooting schedule sorting parameters and how they work

Dmitry Vakhtin avatar
Written by Dmitry Vakhtin
Updated over a week ago

Organizing scenes within a shooting schedule is vital for a smooth and efficient filmmaking process. The App's 3-level sorting feature enables filmmakers to sort scenes by various parameters, providing a tailored and precise approach to scheduling. Below is a reference table outlining each available sorting parameter and a description of what it represents.

Sorting parameters - Reference table

Parameter

Description

SET

Sorts by set number, either in ascending or descending order.

DAY THEN NIGHT

Places all daytime scenes first, followed by nighttime scenes.

NIGHT THEN DAY

Places all nighttime scenes first, followed by daytime scenes.

INT THEN EXT

Places all interior scenes first, followed by exterior scenes.

EXT THEN INT

Places all exterior scenes first, followed by interior scenes.

SHOOTING LOCATION

Sorts by shooting location, either in ascending or descending order.

SCENE NUMBER

Sorts by scene number, either in ascending or descending order.

PAGE COUNT

Sorts by the number of pages, either in ascending or descending order.

ESTIMATION

Organizes scenes by estimated time or resources, either ascending or descending.

CAST ID

Sorts by cast member's ID numbers, either ascending or descending.

UNIT

Sorts by specific production unit, either in ascending or descending order.

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