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This wikiHow teaches you how to use Episode’s mobile editing app to create your first story on an iPhone or iPad.

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Creating a New Story

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  1. It’s the icon with three cartoon people and the word ″Episode″ inside. You’ll usually find it on the home screen.
  2. It’s at the top-left corner of the screen.
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  3. It’s near the top of the menu. A sign-in screen will appear.
  4. You’ll have to log in with either your Facebook or Google/Gmail account. Select the option you want to use, then follow the on-screen instructions to sign in.
  5. It’s near the bottom of the menu.
  6. It’s the blue button at the bottom of the screen. Now you’ll create the first scene.
    • Stories are broken into scenes, which are parts of the story that occur in a single location (against a single background). Scenes are broken into ″beats,″ which are each action and/or dialog bit that occurs in the scene.[2]
    • To create the first scene, you’ll select a background. Each thing that happens in the first scene will be added to its own beat, which will have the same background.
  7. It’s the mountains at the bottom-left corner of the screen. A list of background images will expand.
  8. If you don’t see one you like, try searching for one by typing a keyword into the ″Search backgrounds″ bar.
    • Now that you’ve created a background, you’ll see that there’s a green circle near the bottom-left corner of the screen (right of play button). This circle represents the first beat. Each beat will eventually have its own circle.
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Creating Characters

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  1. It’s the outline of a person at the bottom of the screen. A list of example characters will appear. You can use any of these characters in your story, but you’ll probably want to create your own.
  2. It’s at the beginning of the character list at the bottom of the screen.
  3. This brings you to the avatar design screen.
  4. It’s at the bottom-left corner of the screen. This opens the avatar editor in a larger window so you can better view your options.
  5. It’s the first icon in the menu at the top of the screen.
    • Swipe left or right to see a preview of your character in the selected tone.
    • To see all skin tones at once, tap the upward-pointing arrow at the bottom-left corner of the screen to open all options in one window.
  6. Just as you did with the skin tone, swipe through the options until the preview displays the one you want to use.
  7. Each of the options at the bottom of the screen affect a different aspect of the character’s appearance, but they all work in the same way.
  8. It’s at the top of the screen (to the right of ″Avatar″).
  9. Just as you did with the character’s physical appearance, swipe left or right through the options until you find the right fashion for your character.
    • The options at the bottom of the screen are different outfit categories. Tap each category to explore its options.
  10. It’s at the top-left corner of the screen. The character name screen will appear.
  11. Your new character is now saved.
    • Repeat these steps to create additional characters.
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Creating the First Beat

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  1. The first beat is the first thing that happens in the scene. Beats are the circles at the bottom of the screen that represent each step of the scene. The first beat is usually one character saying or doing something, sometimes to another character or group of characters. Here’s how to insert a character:
    • Tap Characters at the bottom of the screen. Your new character(s) show up in the list.
    • Tap a character to insert it.
  2. Now that you’ve placed the character, it’s time to make them do something. A white dotted line surrounds the selected character.[3]
  3. If your character is interacting with another character or should be facing a certain direction, use this feature to position them properly.
    • Tap the pencil icon beside the character's head to open the menu, then tap the icon at the bottom of the list (a vertical line with a curved arrow) to cycle through different standing positions.
    • When the character’s position is right, tap the pencil icon to close the positioning screen.
  4. It’s the speech bubble icon at the bottom of the screen. A text box will appear.
  5. The text now appears on the screen with the character’s name above it. You can drag the text somewhere else on the screen if you want.
  6. This is a mix of facial expressions and positions that help the character express emotion while they are speaking or thinking.
    • Tap the character (if they are not still selected).
    • Tap Emotions at the bottom of the screen.
    • Tap the emotion that fits the character who’s speaking.
    • Tap Emotions again to exit the selector.
  7. If you want to include another character in the first beat, you can add them now. Only add them now if they should be on the screen while the first character is speaking.
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Adding More Beats

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  1. It’s at the bottom-right corner of the screen. This adds another beat, which is represented by a circle at the bottom of the screen (next to the play button). Now that the first bit of dialog and emotion has been added, you may want to add another character’s reaction (or more dialog/emotion from the first character).
  2. If a character is appearing for the first time in this beat, add them now.
  3. This can be any character in the scene—whoever should be speaking or showing an emotion next. The character will be surrounded by a white dotted line.
  4. As you did earlier, tap the pencil and then the positioning icon to change the direction the character will face in this beat.
  5. This might be a response to something the first character said or did, but it also could be the first character speaking again.
    • Not all beats require speech.
  6. When you’re finished, you can preview the story by tapping the first beat and then the play button.
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Adding Another Scene

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  1. When you’re finished with the part of the story that occurred on the last background, start a new scene by selecting a new background. Tapping a new background opens the ″New Scene″ pop-up.
  2. If you want to place the same characters from the first scene into the second scene, select Yes. If not, tap No.[4]
  3. As you did earlier, add and place a character, then edit their dialog and emotion.
  4. Repeat these steps until you’re finished adding beats.
  5. Continue adding scenes and beats until you’re finished with your creation.
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Sharing Your Story

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  1. Now that you’ve created a masterpiece, you’ll probably want to share it with others. Tap the white square with an upward-pointing arrow near the top-right corner of the screen. Depending on your background and character placement, it may be hard to see. Tapping it will open the ″Share Your Story″ screen.[5]
  2. Your story needs a title, author, description, and genre.
    • You can use your real name or a pen name if you wish.
    • Tap the Genre menu to view a list of story genres, then tap your selection.
  3. It’s the blue button at the bottom of the screen. This opens the sharing menu.
  4. You can send a link to the story via any messaging or social media app.
    • To save the story to your phone, tablet, or iCloud drive, select Save to Files, then follow the on-screen instructions to save it.
  5. If you’re using a messaging or mail app, select a recipient, then hit the send button. If using a social app like Facebook, add additional text to your post if desired, then tap Post.
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    How do I use my own background on Episode while using my phone or iPad?
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    You need to use the computer version of the app to do that.
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    Can I earn money by writing on Episode?
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    Yes, you can earn money by writing on Episode, but you must meet specific requirements. Episode offers a Writer’s Payment Program, where authors earn based on the number of reads. Your story must accumulate at least 500,000 reads in 60 days or generate 100,000 gem choices in the same timeframe to qualify. Once you meet these thresholds, you can apply to join the payment program. Keep in mind that creating popular stories often requires engaging content, consistent updates, and promotion. Earning money is possible, but success takes time and effort.
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Nicole Levine, MFA
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Nicole Levine is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. She has more than 20 years of experience creating technical documentation and leading support teams at major web hosting and software companies. Nicole also holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Portland State University and teaches composition, fiction-writing, and zine-making at various institutions. This article has been viewed 70,618 times.
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