Final Draft 7 Professional Scriptwriting Win/Mac

Software : Final Draft 7 Professional Scriptwriting Win/Mac

Final Draft 7 Professional Scriptwriting Win/Mac

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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Final Draft, Inc.
EAN: 0603121840007
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Final Draft
Manufacturer: Final Draft
Publisher: Final Draft
Release Date: 2004-04-01
Studio: Final Draft

Features:
  • Word processing combined with professional script formatting; designed for writing movie scripts, television episodics, and stage plays
  • No need to learn about script formatting rules--automatically paginates and formats your script to industry standards as you write
  • 100-percent cross-platform compatibility; easily import/export files, and collaborate on a script with other Final Draft users anywhere in the world via the Internet
  • 50+ television show, movie and stageplay templates are included, complete with characters and locations
  • Text to speech--have your script read back to you by assigning different voices to your characters

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I got nothing!!!
I have never received the product I ordered and I have sent several emails and gotten no response. I think I was ripped off!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Final Draft
I started using Final Draft7 immediately. The instructions were simple; the tutorial was practical and effective. I was able to begin the work on my screenplay in a short period of time. It is easy to use. I did my outline in WORD and wish I'd had Final Draft from the beginning.
SJW



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Wish I had More Time
From what I've seen of this product, it has everything that I need to write professional looking plays. I just need to find the time to explore all of the features...and to write in general. I've written one script, and re-formatted another using this program, and have been very impressed with how much time this program can save you once you know what you're doing.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - This program sucks
I'm a professional screenwriter who started on FD back in the day and then converted to Movie Magic. I'm having to use FD 7 on a project I'm collaborating on and it's crashed 5 times now. I hate the interface, it's glitchy, and it doesn't have cool MM features. I do like the format when you print, but man, it ain't worth it. Wish I'd talked my partner into going w/ Movie Magic.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Much better than no software at all
I haven't tried any other scriptwriting software but this one worked well for me. It's time-saving and makes your script look the way it's supposed to. It's easy to use and I like the format check it will do for you before you print. I think the voices feature is a cool idea but in reality the voices are useless because they don't sound human or have a clue as to inflection. There are more applications and features that are probably awesome but I haven't checked them out yet. Overall,I do recommend it.


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