1 / 15

How to make a prop plot using google sheets

How to make a prop plot using google sheets. By: Andie Clements. Use technology to your advantage. I suggest using Google Sheets It allows multiple people to work at once You're also able to download the app on your phone Easy access for when you don’t have a computer available

haberman
Download Presentation

How to make a prop plot using google sheets

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. How to make a prop plot using google sheets By: Andie Clements

  2. Use technology to your advantage • I suggest using Google Sheets • It allows multiple people to work at once • You're also able to download the app on your phone • Easy access for when you don’t have a computer available • Microsoft Excel also works • Doesn’t have the same advantages as using Google Sheets • Sharing the spreadsheet is more difficult

  3. The Prologue • Before you start making your prop plot • Read through your script • Highlight any and all possible props • Anything the actors interact with • Possible set dressing

  4. Act 1 Scene 1 • Login to your google account • If you don’t have one, I suggest making one • Open google Sheets • Open a blank spreadsheet

  5. Act 1 scene 2 Title your spreadsheet Share with your team and teacher Make sure your settings are set right

  6. Act 1 scene 3 Add an Act 1 title; merge and center cells Add your scenes in separate columns Add a build (B), borrow (Br), buy (By), have (H) column Leave a blank column in between Add a prop column

  7. Act 1 scene 4 Add check boxes in the empty column you left (click on insert and then checkbox) Add all the props used in Act 1 Add an X in every scene where the prop appears

  8. Act 1 scene 5 Have everyone pick a color and divide up the props 1 Color the checkboxes the same way (use the paint format button to quickly do so) Fill in your build, borrow, buy, have list Add a key so everyone remembers what color they are

  9. Act 1 scene 6 Repeat steps Add another sheet and label them Act 1 and Act 2

  10. Add any props that come up along the way or at rehearsals Act 1 scene 7 Add another sheet

  11. Act 2 scene 1 When going to print, add boarders around all sides of the selected cells Once you added the boarders hit print

  12. After changing your settings hit next Act 2 scene 2 Change setting to workbook all sheets landscape fit to page

  13. Act 2 scene 3 After hitting next it will transfer the spreadsheet into a pdf

  14. Act 2 scene 4 Open the pdf and check your settings once more Print your spreadsheets

  15. I usually download the spreadsheets as an excel document and then print. Any option works though Act 2 scene 5 There are other options to download your spreadsheets

More Related