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“Final Draft is the only screenwriting software
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100% Cross-Platform
Final Draft scripts are identical on both Windows™ and Macintosh®
platforms and can easily be exchanged between both. |
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Import/Export
Files from any word processor can be imported easily, no need to
re-type your script. Export to multiple file formats (including
PDF) to easily and securely share scripts with anyone. |
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Script Registry
Final Draft is a preferred file format and the only scriptwriting
software with an authorized agreement with the WGAw online registry
service. |
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Production Features
Handles production functions with ease, including scene numbering,
A and B pages, multiple revisions, character sides and specialized
reports. |
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Tagger
A separate application that enables you to break down Final Draft
scripts into their various elements and export them into any scheduling
software. |
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ScriptCompare
Dynamically compares two scripts and highlights any changes, allowing
you to easily see the differences from one file to the next. |
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Templates
Over 50 television show, movie and stageplay templates are included,
complete with characters and locations. |
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Format Assistant
Checks your script for common formatting errors, such as missing
dialogue, extra spaces, carriage returns and blank elements. |
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ScriptNotes
Pop-up windows which can hold ideas, notes, suggestions or scene
fragments without taking up space onscreen. |
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CollaboWriter
Write, edit and discuss a script with other Final Draft users in
real time, over the internet, anywhere in the world. |
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Text to Speech
Have your script read back to you by assigning different voices
to your characters. It’s like having a live script reading
in your computer. |
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Ask the Expert
An interactive problem-solver with legendary screenwriting teacher
Syd Field, television writer Larry Brody, playwright Jon Dorf and
WGAw’s The Creative Rights Handbook. |
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