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Breakdown Fundamentals

Last Updated: April 23, 2025

Breakdowns are the building blocks of your production schedule in Think Crew. They represent individual scenes or production elements that need to be planned and scheduled. What is a Breakdown? A breakdown in Think Crew is a data object that contains all the necessary information about a scene or production element, including: Scene numbers Interior/Exterior...

Creating Breakdown Sheets

Last Updated: April 23, 2025

Breakdown sheets are essential tools for organizing scene information in your production. This guide will walk you through the process of creating breakdown sheets in Think Crew. Getting Started To create a new breakdown sheet in Think Crew: Navigate to your schedule Select the board you want to add the breakdown to Use the “+”...

Adding Data to a Breakdown

Last Updated: April 23, 2025

Populating your breakdowns with accurate data is crucial for effective production planning. This guide explains how to add and manage various types of data in your Think Crew breakdowns. Basic Breakdown Fields Once you’ve created a breakdown, you can add essential information to the following fields: Scene Number: Enter the scene number from your script...

Linking Breakdowns to Scenes

Last Updated: April 23, 2025

Linking your breakdowns to script scenes in Think Crew creates a powerful connection that keeps your production planning synchronized with your script. This article explains how to establish and manage these links. Why Link Breakdowns to Scenes? Linking breakdowns to script scenes offers several advantages. Linked scenes allow you see the script information when you...

Manually Setting a Strip’s Color

Last Updated: April 23, 2025

Color-coding your breakdown strips in Think Crew helps create visual organization in your schedule and makes it easier to identify different types of scenes at a glance. This article explains how to change strip colors and use them effectively. Traditionally you would just allow the color of the strip to be determined by the current...