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The Episode Team

Welcome to our website!

This website was made so it would be easier for all of you all to fill out our forms, and so all of you know where your place on our ranking list (when your interview will be posted) we hope this website helps!

Example Covers I made ~The Cover

Here are some covers I have made for others, this is just to give you a feel of my style!

Profile Picture Examples

Want an Interview? Click the photo!

Interview Posting Dates:
Monday: 6pm Central Time
Friday: 6pm Central Time
(All times vary)

Interview Instagram Posting Dates

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Contact

If you cannot reach us on DM email us, this email is not very much checked though (so DM is recommended)

Email:

  • instagram

Posting Schedule

Mon- interviews &

background giveaway

Tues- outfits & confessions

Wed- background giveaway, weekly game, & who wore it better

Thurs- outfits & confessions

Friday- interviews &

background giveaway

 

- Profile pic requests will be open from Monday to Fridays every week and will be received during the weekend

- Reviews will be posted once a week on a random day (depending on when they're done)

 

Good Guy & Casual

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Episode Outfits

Hey everyone! I've had a request to do a post on spot directing and I know how confusing it can be so hopefully this helps!
~First, go to the app and go to your story. ~Then, click on "Spot Helper" and move
yourcharcter to wherever you want them to be placed. ❗️Dont Forget to adjust their scale as well❗️
~Next, check the numbers for the spot where you have placed your character
(Example Spot: 0.311 @ { 25, 500 }
~Now you are ready to put those numbers in your script! Using the example spot, it should look like this:

@CHARACTER spot 0.311 25 500 ~or if you want them to enter to that spot, use this:

@CHARACTER enters from left to spot 0.311 25 500 ✨Hope this helped✨

Episode Tips~ The Tip

Layers are a great way to add depth to your stories. moving your character to a different layer will make them seem closer or further away depending on which layer you move them to. if you want more than one character on stage and want one of them to appear to be behind/ next to another, use @CHARACTER moves to layer X. X being whichever layer works best for the scene. Hope this tip helped! ~Tips

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