Simply put, an Episode in Cuez combines your Script and Rundown into one place, including Notes and Timings.
When creating a show, whether it’s a daily talk show, a sports program, an esports event, or a live event, you usually create a Script and a Rundown (or Running Order). These are often two separate documents, but in Cuez, they're the same, and it's called an 'Episode'.
In a Cuez Episode, you can build your Script and immediately see the compact Rundown version next to it. The other way around works as well, so you can start building your Rundown and have the expanded Script view on the side.
In Cuez, you decide what you want to see: the Script, the Rundown, or both side by side.
On top of that, you can also add Columns to your Episode. These can be Notes Columns where you can enter all sorts of information, such as audio notes, graphics notes, and more. You can create as many Columns as you need.
And of course, you can add Timings Columns to your Episode! Cuez offers multiple Timings to choose from, or you can show them all (Estimated duration, Front time, End time, Back time, and more).
Discover our other articles where we explain in more detail how to build an Episode, how to create your own custom Blocks, how to use Notes, Timings, and more.

