by Erf Studio
Stripboard Scheduler
Plan a shoot the traditional way: one color-coded strip per scene with I/E, D/N, set, page count and cast, reorderable, with day breaks and running page totals. Export to PDF or CSV.
Runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
How to use
- Add a strip for each scene: scene number, interior or exterior, day or night, set, pages and cast.
- Each strip is colored by the standard convention so the board reads at a glance.
- Reorder strips with the arrows to group scenes by location and time of day.
- Insert a day break wherever a shoot day ends, then export the board to PDF or CSV.
Examples
- Grouping every kitchen scene together, regardless of script order, is the whole point of a stripboard: shoot the set once.
- The color bands make night exteriors jump out so you can cluster them into the same evening.
- Day breaks give you per-day scene and page totals, a quick reality check on whether a day is overloaded.
Frequently asked questions
What do the strip colors mean?
They follow the long-standing convention: white for interior day, yellow for exterior day, blue for interior night and green for exterior night. It lets an AD read the shape of a day instantly.
What are page eighths?
Script pages are measured in eighths. A scene that fills a quarter of a page is 2/8. The board sums them so you can see how many pages each day carries.
Is my board saved?
Only in your browser on this device, and nothing is uploaded. Export to PDF or CSV to share it or keep a backup.
