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ive got an idea in how to turn Word into a good scriptwriting software. you have to have a later version of word fpr this to work. one with autocorrect. what you do is you go to the autocorrect and enter the following:
int becomes INT.
int. becomes INT.
ext becomes EXT.
ext. becomes EXT.
cut to becomes CUT TO:
cut to: becomes CUT TO:
and so on... add anything that you think you'd need to make scriptwriting software
for diolauge press tab 2x
then press enter and then tab again.
its not perfect but it is pretty good for anyone interested in spending a lot of money on scriptwriting software.
int becomes INT.
int. becomes INT.
ext becomes EXT.
ext. becomes EXT.
cut to becomes CUT TO:
cut to: becomes CUT TO:
and so on... add anything that you think you'd need to make scriptwriting software
for diolauge press tab 2x
then press enter and then tab again.
its not perfect but it is pretty good for anyone interested in spending a lot of money on scriptwriting software.
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Naw... I just type it out as I write. Once you continually write it out many times over the course of a script, it practically becomes natural. Personally, I like my Word better than those other softwares for script writing. I can add pictures, symbols, and other junk as I wish.
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what school do you got to or have gone to that sybol on the helmet looks familar.
well i have used final draft its ok for me but i like my self to do the work that way i enjoy that it all was put there by my hands and not the computers. but hey some others do it there other ways. just adding my 2 cents
what school do you got to or have gone to that sybol on the helmet looks familar.
well i have used final draft its ok for me but i like my self to do the work that way i enjoy that it all was put there by my hands and not the computers. but hey some others do it there other ways. just adding my 2 cents
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Nah, it's actually very easy.
You start off with a contents list (Like at the beginning of a book), and you then click onto the individual chapters, which open up as new pages. To edit it all is really easy, it's just like using a word processor.
You can then hyperlink names, locations, camera-viewpoints, props, and stuff like that to pages that contain their descriptions. When I finally get all my script writing finished next year, I'll up-load it all, and y'all can see how it looks.
You start off with a contents list (Like at the beginning of a book), and you then click onto the individual chapters, which open up as new pages. To edit it all is really easy, it's just like using a word processor.
You can then hyperlink names, locations, camera-viewpoints, props, and stuff like that to pages that contain their descriptions. When I finally get all my script writing finished next year, I'll up-load it all, and y'all can see how it looks.
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Originally posted by firewood
Epsilon
what school do you got to or have gone to that sybol on the helmet looks familar.
The symbol on both helmets is that of the 1st Cavalry division, US Army. The 1st Cav division is most known for their actions during the vietnam war and the gulf war. However it was established around the civil war era when they actually used horses in the cavalry. Hence there is a symbol of a horse on it. The top helmet is a construction hard hat, the bottom is a steel pot.
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