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Scenes: Board (pacing) vs List (details)

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Board and List are Scenes view's two most-used modes. Board for pacing, List for details.

Slima Script Studio Scenes view (Board mode + Detailed density, The Last Night Train E1)

Board mode (default)

Trello-style — scene cards in columns, columns defined by your structure template (three-act has 3 columns, Kishotenketsu has 4, Taiwanese TV has 6 beats, etc.).

What you can do

  • Drag scenes between columns — adjust position in structure
  • Drag to reorder within a column
  • Click a scene → opens the scene detail panel
  • + Add scene: usually at the bottom of each column

Info shown

Each card (per card density) shows:

  • Scene number + title
  • INT/EXT + location + time (e.g. INT. LIGHTHOUSE COTTAGE - NIGHT)
  • Main characters as chips
  • Summary (Detailed mode)
  • Storyline colour stripe

List mode

Compact table view — many scenes' metadata at once. Good for:

  • Per-scene metadata audit (e.g. is every scene's time correct?)
  • Bulk editing (e.g. change locations / character appearances)
  • Fast scan of all scenes in an episode

List columns typically include

  • Scene number
  • Title
  • INT/EXT
  • Location
  • Time (DAY / NIGHT)
  • Main characters
  • Storyline
  • Word count / length

Click a row → opens scene editor (Write view) or detail panel.

Board vs List — when to use which

Situation Use
Planning episode pacing Board
Checking if each act has a reasonable scene count Board
Editing 5 scenes' locations List
Finding if any scenes have wrong times List
Producer hand-off / reporting List (denser info)

Switching

Top toggle flips instantly. Content is exactly the same — just two visual presentations.

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