She'd have to do the tags all over again, which takes a lot of time - no good. She has Final Draft 11, I have Final Draft 10 - 10 ain't got the tagging system, so we ran a test to see if I could edit it and it would preserve the tags in her version, no such luck. I have a script, in order to break down that script, my producer has been using the Tagging system in Final Draft. Have a kinda specific Final Draft question, figured I might as well go to the source and see if any of y'all have come across this before - not like there's a Stack Overflow for screenwriting software. No Sale of Copyrighted Material or Sharing of Confidential Material Posts Made by ( u/deleted) Accounts are Subject to Removal Observe Dedicated Weekly Threads for Loglines, Memes, Etc Provide Descriptive/Informative Titles for Posts Screenplays MUST be properly formatted/Do not post your film without the screenplay. No Contest, Coverage or Service AdvertisingĬomplaints About Paid Feedback Must Include Script and Evaluations No Socks, Trolls or Shitposting, Spam or Off-Topic Postsĭon't post personal blogs, personal websites, or unapproved self-promotion. The first schedule that you create will not be the only one but the better you know the material and the kinds of things you will be dealing with, the easier it will be for you to make smart scheduling choices.WIKI: FAQS & FORMATTING INFO AND RESOURCESĭo not personally attack fellow redditors respect privacy, be encouraging, use your manners. Now that all the prep work is done, it is time to create the schedule. If you cut long, individual strips, you can arrange and rearrange them as you make changes to the schedule and then the information is available to any one who comes through the office. I like to make a computer document as well as strips on Bristol board that I can put on the wall of the production office. They can also be made in Movie Magic, which can be purchased on amazon as well. You can create your strips in a Word document or using Excel.
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