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No, really, you don’t have to use Final Draft anymore | Kent Tessman
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No, really, you don’t have to use Final Draft anymore. May 13th, 2015 by KT. Ever since I made Fade In, and ever since professional screenwriters discovered it and ever since they’ve started using it and liking it and preferring it, there’s always been the caveat that for whatever reason (which we’ll get to), and depending on what level of production you’re working at, you might. Yeah Well. You don’t have to do that anymore. Which makes now not a bad time to dispel somemisconceptions. No, that’s PDF.
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Notes on Scriptnotes | Kent Tessman
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February 8th, 2014 by KT. On John August and Craig Mazin’s Scriptnotes. Podcast, a recent subject of discussion was screenwriting software development. They solicited feedback from listeners, which got me, as a listener who has a little experience with the subject, thinking about a few things for which I could possibly provide some additional clarification and particularity. Scriptnotes probably has a very tech-savvy audience. There might be technical people listening. It’s not some new, mysterious thing...
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Pagination pagination pagination (and pages) | Kent Tessman
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Pagination pagination pagination (and pages). March 1st, 2014 by KT. The topic of screenplay pagination has come up a few different times in a few different places recently. No, really, it has. The explanation of things from Fade In’s point of view has been sitting half-typed on my laptop for a couple of weeks, so I thought I’d get it finished up and posted here. But right now it’s sometimes handy to be able to do a little bit of work on your device, on the same screenplay document you’ve been working on...
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General | Kent Tessman
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June 28th, 2015 by KT. The website run by the folks behind the annual list of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood has recently begun a podcast. Where selected scripts are performed as table reads. Who uses Fade In? A little writing music. Chrome Noir – The Black List Table Read. No, really, you don’t have to use Final Draft anymore. The General Coffee Company Film Productions. Fade In Professional Screenwriting Software. 9650; Back to top.
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The Black List Part 2: The Legend of Curly’s Gold | Kent Tessman
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The Black List Part 2: The Legend of Curly’s Gold. September 22nd, 2014 by KT. Following up on my earlier post. About my experience with putting a script up on the Black List website. There have been a couple of things I’ve been asked, things I forgot, numbers that could be filled in, etc.:. Wait, you didn’t say which script was yours. Peer views vs. pro views. 10 more people viewed my script! We writers can be neurotic enough without obsessing about view statistics. Pro views vs. pro downloads. Here the...
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The state of the screenwriting software art: 2014 edition | Kent Tessman
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The state of the screenwriting software art: 2014 edition. January 3rd, 2014 by KT. But maybe I should stop doing this. If I really wanted to keep things short (and yet still completely accurate), this year’s State of the Screenwriting Software Art could be something along the lines of: “Not a whole lot has changed from last year. 8221; And if I wanted to get extra wordy: “Or the year before that. And most importantly there are always evolving ideas about how to use technology to help us work better.
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