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Adobe will stop the Adobe Story CC service on January 22, 2019. Adobe Story CC, Adobe Story CC (Classic), and Adobe Story CC desktop application will be discontinued. See End of service FAQ for more information.
Multi-location scene functionality in Adobe Story allows you to represent correctly, a scene that is to be shot in more than one location. For example, a phone call between two or three people in the movie or a TV drama. You can also use a space followed by a slash ( / ) and then followed by another slash in the
You can now convert a single-location scene to a multi-location scene and edit locations of a multi-location scene.
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In the Multi-Location dialog, click Add Set. The set and studio/location details are populated from the assigned set list. If a set list is not assigned, the set and studio/location details are populated from the list of sets used in the document. Alphabetically, the speaking characters’ names are displayed followed by the non-speaking characters’ names followed by extras’ name, if any.
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The default speaking/non-speaking character settings are populated from the scene.
Multilocation
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You can specify each character as speaking or non-speaking at a set level. Select Speaking or Non-Speaking from the pop-up menu next to the name of the character.
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Set-level speaking/non-speaking character settings are duly reflected in schedules and reports.
Specifying speaking/non-speaking characters at a set level