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Scenes: Timeline (duration) + Season (whole-season structure)

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Timeline shows scenes' lengths (by duration / word count / custom unit); Season view shows the whole season's structure. Neither is default, but both are essential for specific workflows.

Slima Script Studio Scenes view as a visual reference; Timeline / Season switching is in the top toggle

Timeline mode

A horizontal scrolling scene timeline: each scene is a bar; bar length represents duration / word count (configurable).

What you see

  • Pacing issues: which scenes are too long / too short?
  • Transition frequency: any breathing space between high-tension scenes?
  • Episode-length feel: scroll to the end for total

Operations

  • Click any bar → opens scene detail
  • Drag bars to reorder
  • Some versions support drag-to-resize (affecting estimated length)

When Timeline fits

Genre Timeline value
TV series ✅ Episode vs season pacing
Film ✅ Three-act relative lengths
Micro-drama / short ⚪ Few scenes — less visual
Slow / literary work ✅ Confirm scenes have intentional breathing room

Season view

Top Episode / Season toggle switches to Season → all episodes together.

What you see

  • Scene distribution across the season (is each episode's count balanced?)
  • Cross-episode storyline threading — where a storyline's scenes appear
  • Character appearances over the season — does the protagonist disappear for stretches?

Modes inside Season view

Some versions support Board / List / Timeline inside Season:

  • Season + Board: matrix of acts × episodes
  • Season + List: every scene across the season
  • Season + Timeline: linear length view of the whole season

Back to Episode view

Top toggle → Episode → only the selected episode.

How modes compose

Episode toggle:    Episode ↔ Season       (top)
Display mode:      Board / List / Timeline (top)
Card density:      Compact / Detailed     (top)

Three dimensions you can combine — up to 12 display combinations (4 modes × 2 densities = 8 in Episode + some in Season — though not every Season mode supports all combinations).

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