Tag: workflow
How to deal with Revisions in FADE IN
In this article we'll have a look at how to deal with revisions and revision colours in Fade In. If you move into the rewriting...
Locking Pages and Scenes in FADE IN
In this article, I'll show you how to lock scenes and pages in Fade In to get your screenplay ready for production. Locking scenes is...
How tu use Autocomplete-Lists in Fade In
In this article I'm going to talk about lists in Fade In and how they can help you speed up your writing process by...
How to use Index Cards in FADE IN
In this article I'm going to show you how to use Index Cards and synopsises in Fade In for organizing or outlining your script....
Gaia B. Amman: Scrivener; why it’s awesome and how to add...
If you've been wondering about how to get pictures in side your (compilable!) Scrivener documents, see Gaia B. Ammann's blog post: http://www.gaiabamman.com/blog/scrivener-why-is-it-awesome-and-how-to-add-pictures-in-your-project Gaia B. Ammann is...
Kristen Kieffer: Simplify your process using Scrivener’s writing tools
Kristen Kieffer published a great article on her blog about some really great tools that are included in Scrivener and that can help your...
Formatting Dual Dialogue in Final Draft
In this article I'm going to show you how to format dual dialogue in Final Draft. Characters speaking at the same time Oftentimes in your script...
Formatting Dual Dialogue in Scrivener
In this article I'm going to show you how to format dual dialogue in Scrivener. Oftentimes in a script you want to format two blocks...
Scrivener’s Scratchpad: ONE Advantage for Note-Taking
In this article I'm going to show you Scriveners Scratchpad and its one main advantage over other note taking functions. Why another "notes" function? You open...
Final Draft: Reordering and Outlining with Index Cards
In this article I'm going to show you the index cards feature of Final Draft and how you can use it for outlining your...