You should now be looking at an array of colors, images, beats and more. ![]() Open Airship by going to Help > Sample Script > Script toggle on the Story Map™ by going to View > Show Story Map™ and lastly, open the Beat Board™ by going to View > Beat Board™. Using our sample script Airship, we’ve effectively broke down and mapped out an entire pilot episode of a series using both the Beat Board™ and Story Map™. The new and improved Beat Board™ and Story Map™ in Final Draft 11 offer more organizational and brainstorming features to give you complete control over the story-prep, outlining and writing stages of your story. Then, we took it a step further and developed the Story Map™ to work harmoniously with the Beat Board. Instead, we’ve built a workaround: The Beat Board™. The only problem? The corkboard is stationary, and while we’d have nothing but the utmost respect for the tenacious writer who will one day venture to bring his corkboard with them to a Starbucks, for legal reasons, we can’t endorse such methods. Take a look at the Breaking Bad Season 4 premiere corkboard complete with a comprehensive breakdown of every act beat from start to finish. For many writers (and writers’ rooms) the corkboard is an essential tool used for script-breakdown, note taking and more. ![]() ![]() The writer’s roadmap a finite space for infinite ideas that will eventually become a blueprint for a script. Check out all the great new features of Final Draft 12 here. Final Draft 12 has many more advanced story-building tools. Please note: this article refers to Final Draft 11.
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