We're exited to bring you the game-changing integration between Scriptation, the ultimate app for script annotation and revisions, and Shot Lister, the industry-leading shot list tool.
Now you can easily send your scripts and script revisions from Scriptation to Shot Lister and Shot Lister will seamlessly import all scenes and metadata and update any revisions. You can also easily navigate back and forth between the two apps making it super easy to reference specific scenes and notations.
Whether you’re a director, cinematographer, or AD, this integration will save you time, eliminate errors, and ensure your shot list is always up-to-date with the latest script changes.
Here's how the integration between Shot Lister and Scriptation works:
1. Importing a Script from Scriptation to Shot Lister
Open your script in Scriptation on your Mac or iOS device.
To send to Shot Lister navigate to the Tagging section within Scriptation.
Select Reports, then choose Shot Lister.
Scriptation will automatically open Shot Lister and prompt you to either Create a New Project: Ideal for a new production. or Add to an Existing Project: Useful for adding episodes or scenes to an ongoing project.
After selecting your preferred option, click Import.
Shot Lister will import all scenes, complete with metadata such as page numbers and scene details.
2. Navigating Between Shot Lister and Scriptation
Within Shot Lister, each scene will display an Open in Scriptation button for any projects that originated in Scriptation.
Clicking this button will direct you to the exact page of the scene in Scriptation, facilitating easy reference and
annotation.
This integration is also functional in Shoot Day Mode, clicking the Scriptation icon in the scene header will will direct you to the exact page of the scene in Scriptation. This icon only appears for Shot Lister projects created from a Scriptation import.
3. Updating Shot Lister with New Script Revisions
Open the new script draft in Scriptation.
Use the Transfer feature to migrate annotations from the previous draft to the new one.
After transferring annotations, Scriptation will prompt you to update Shot Lister.
Confirm the update by selecting the relevant project in Shot Lister.
Shot Lister will then, Add new scenes. Omit deleted scenes, and Update existing scene metadata to align with the latest script version.