![]() This will store the content of the action tag into the Action Notes caption of each panel. In the Destination caption field drop-down, select Action Notes.If you want consecutive actions to be combined in the same panel, check the Combine successive elements option. ![]() If you want one panel to be created for each action, select New Panel in the Action drop-down.In the list to the left, select the Action tag, then:.Their description will be added to the Notes caption of every first panel of their corresponding scene or sequence. Your storyboard will have one sequence (or scene) for every scene heading in your script, and one scene (or shot) for every shot in your script. If your Shot elements are numbered in your script and you want to include their number in your project's captions, check the Include Element Number when available option.If your Scene Heading elements are numbered and you want to include their number in your project's captions, check the Include Element Number when available option.In the Action drop-down, select New Sequence (animation terminology) or New Scene (live action terminology).If your script is structured with both scene headings and shots, do the following: Your storyboard will have one scene (or shot) for every scene heading in your script, and the scene's description will be added to the Notes caption of every first panel of every scene. If your Scene Heading elements are numbered in your script and you want to include their number in your project's captions, check the Include Element Number when available option.In the Destination caption field drop-down, select Notes.In the Action drop-down, select New Scene (animation terminology) or New Shot (live action terminology). ![]()
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