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  2. Celtx - Wikipedia

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    Its Celtx pre-production software launched that year as a desktop service. [4] The software was originally designed for small and independent production companies. [5] A screenshot of the Celtx Studio's Storyboard tool. The original desktop software was built atop the open-source Firefox browser, allowing hybrid online/offline operation. [5]

  3. Screenwriting software - Wikipedia

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    The next generation of screenplay software hooked into Microsoft Word. Warren Script Application was initially released as a set of style sheets for Word for DOS. It was updated for Word for Windows circa 1988. gScript, a shareware script formatter/template, was released via CompuServe in 1989.

  4. Final Draft (software) - Wikipedia

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    The program is a package of screenwriting word processing software for writing and formatting a screenplay to meet submission standards set by the theater, television and film industries. The program can also be used to write documents such as stageplays, outlines, treatments, query letters, novels, graphic novels, manuscripts, and basic text ...

  5. Fade In (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fade In Professional Screenwriting Software (also known simply as Fade In) is software for writing screenplays in the industry standard format [1] used in Hollywood and elsewhere. It can also be used for teleplays , stage plays , radio plays , multimedia , graphic novels and other similar script formats.

  6. Screenwriting - Wikipedia

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    Most modern screenplays, at least in Hollywood and related screen cultures, are written in a style known as the master-scene format [37] [38] or master-scene script. [39] The format is characterized by six elements, presented in the order in which they are most likely to be used in a script: Scene Heading, or Slug; Action Lines, or Big Print ...

  7. Movie Magic Screenwriter - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Greenfield and Chris Huntley created Scriptor, one of the earliest screenplay writing programs, that worked by converting word processor documents into screenplay style. [1] The program's importance was highlighted by an Academy Award for technical achievement in 1994. [ 1 ]

  8. Category:Screenwriting software - Wikipedia

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  9. Trelby - Wikipedia

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    Trelby is a free and open source screenwriting program which focuses on providing a simple, uncluttered interface to writing screenplays. It is a rebranding of an older screenwriting program called Blyte. [1] It currently runs on both Windows and Linux platforms.