
January 12, 2010
thetechnofile.com
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If you’ve ever tried to write a script on a standard word processor, you’ll know how laborious and creative flow destroying it can be. Final Draft solves this problem by automating the formatting process. Simply pick an industry standard templates for your movie, stage play, sitcom or TV drama and move between its pre-formatted script ‘elements’ (dialogue, character names and scene headings) using the ‘tab’ and ‘enter’ keys. As you write, it formats, simple as. What’s more, it’s packed full of writing aids and its new .fdx format offers tight integration with third party production programs. No wonder it’s the number one selling script writing application.
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