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Plan view overview: 6 sub-tabs for planning

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The Plan view (first icon in the left activity bar) is Script Studio's planning hub — with 6 sub-tabs: Planning / Characters / Storylines / Locations / Worldview / Notes. All metadata is edited here.

Script Studio Plan view (The Last Night Train, TV Series): Title / Author / Type / Logline / Concept / Target Audience / Synopsis + top 6 sub-tabs

The 6 sub-tabs

Tab What you view / edit
Planning Series info: Title / Author / Type / Logline / Concept / Target Audience / Synopsis
Characters Character Bible: character list, role (protagonist / antagonist / supporting), appearance matrix
Storylines A-story / B-story / C-story etc. See Storylines concept
Locations INT / EXT lists, linkable to scenes
Worldview Free-form world rules / setting / lore
Notes Free-form notes (Note Board)

Planning tab fields (the default Plan view opens)

  • Series info: Title / Author / Type (Film / TV Series / Short / Micro Drama)
  • Logline: one-two sentences, e.g. "A lighthouse keeper, J. Doe, meets a retired teacher A. Smith on a storm-lashed night and is forced to face a childhood secret he's buried for 30 years."
  • Concept: a longer narrative summary
  • Target Audience: who the work is for
  • Synopsis: per-season arcs / direction

This data is passed to the AI Coach as book-level persistent context — shaping how it understands your script.

Plan view vs other views

  • Plan = editing structure / planning / characters / locations / worldview
  • Scenes = visualising how scenes line up
  • Write = actually writing dialogue

Plan is the "thinking view", Write is the "typing view". Typical workflow: fill in Plan's Logline / characters / synopsis first, then start Write.

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