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Started by twothepoint at 09-02-2008 3:36 PM. Topic has 4 replies.
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   09-02-2008, 3:36 PM
twothepoint

Joined on 09-02-2008
San Diego
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What's the best Script Writing Software?

Hello

 What's the best script writing software today? I'm interested in writing a T.V. or movie

script. I heard there was a great software program from a company that sells to most of the

script writers in Hollywood. Can anybody supply the company name and phone number.

Thanks,

Mike


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   09-03-2008, 5:54 AM
mwray

Joined on 09-03-2008
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Re: What's the best Script Writing Software?
are you on a Mac or Windows? Mike
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   09-03-2008, 3:16 PM
twothepoint

Joined on 09-02-2008
San Diego
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Re: What's the best Script Writing Software?

Hello

I'm using a PC with Microsoft Vista.


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   09-21-2008, 7:55 PM
Enzo

Joined on 01-28-2007
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Re: What's the best Script Writing Software?

Search the Internet, and you'll find the names quite quickly.

I bought Scriptware when I was writing scripts 10 years ago, but there are a couple of more popular types of software nowadays. I don't remember the names, but they should be mentioned in any interviews with script writers, etc.

OK, now I remember: Final Draft is the most popular one, Movie Magic I also heard mentioned.


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   03-02-2009, 11:46 AM
galaxychaser

Joined on 12-05-2006
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Re: What's the best Script Writing Software?
The best script writing software? That's not any easy one to answer. I use movie magic and I LOVE it. True to it's word you are writing a script within five minutes of loading it onto your computer. I know there are others who prefer final draft. The best advice. Go on to the website of each, download their free trial and see which one "feels" better to you. In the end it's the software that you are going to be most comfortable with.
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