Specific to the “Cast” category is the “Character Role(s)” field. The summary section is populated with data supplied across your entire Project: “# of Scenes” is populated by the Script and Breakdown, Start and End date from the Schedule, and Budget from the Project Budget. To view or edit a given entry, click on it from the column view.
Cast & Crew Detailsĭepending on the category, Cast & Crew items contain specific fields to manage your data. Similarly you can export Cast & Crew as a. You can import items from any existing Celtx Projects of which you are the owner or are a collaborator. Like the Catalog, Cast & Crew features an import function. If a cast member has not yet been added to your Cast & Crew library, they can be added via the “Played By” field. Played By (via Catalog Details)įor the Catalog item types “Principal”/ “Actor”, “Stunt Performer”, and “Background Performer”, Existing Cast can be associated with “Character”, “Stunt”, and “Extras” respectively. Selecting the ⊕ button from the category menu will pre-select the category for that item, further accelerating your workflow. Selecting “File” and “Add Cast & Crew” will allow you to add items at any point while you are in the document. Building a Cast & Crew libraryĬast & Crew items can be added in a few ways. The Cast & Crew library features its own Budget View, which can be accessed via the “View” menu. In the above image, the “Actor” category is selected, which contains details such as Headshots, Roles, and Start and End Dates. These categories can be selected from the left-hand menu.ĭepending on the active view, the main columns display the most important information for each. Those familiar with the catalog tool will be at home with the layout of Cast & Crew:Ĭast & Crew is divided into three main categories–Cast, Crew, and Vendors–which are further divided into specific sub-categories or departments.