What are Facing Pages?
Facing Pages are pages you can insert next to your script pages — for storyboards, notes, overheads, reports, or anything else you want opposite each script page.
How Facing Pages work
A Facing Page is inserted before each script page, displaying in front of it. When you turn on Two Page view, Facing Pages appear to the left of each script page — perfect for keeping notes, storyboards, or floor plans visible alongside the script as you work.
Adding Facing Pages to your script
Facing Pages are managed inside the Page Manager — the birds-eye-view of your script.
To add Facing Pages, tap the Page Manager icon (the four-square grid) on the Top Toolbar:

For the step-by-step walkthrough, see How to add Facing Pages to your script.
Customizing your Facing Pages
You can choose from a range of Facing Page types — blanks, images, storyboard templates, custom PDFs, and more. For specific walkthroughs:
- Adding custom Image Facing Pages (i.e. Floor Plan)
- Adding custom PDF Facing Pages (i.e. Floor Plan)
- How do I insert Blocking Pages to my script?
- How do I use the Storyboard templates?
- How to have Facing Pages on the right of the script
What's Next
How to add Facing Pages to your script
Updated on: 13/06/2026
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