Write Your Screenplay With Final Draft 12
Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.52 GB | Duration: 2h 54m
Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.52 GB | Duration: 2h 54m
Learn how to creat Industry Standard Screenplays with one of the most used Screenwriting Software for Movies and TV!
What you'll learn
Plan and outline your story with the beat board and the outline editor
Know how to create a format a script to industry standard
Create and manage Script Elements like Scenes, Characters, Character Arcs, Notes, and more
Know how to use Production Features to handle Script Changes during a shoot
Requirements
No prior experience with writing software needed. You should have general knowledge about opening, saving and copying files on Mac or Windows.
Description
This is a thorough Final Draft course that will teach you a lot more than just the basics.If you're fairly new to screenwriting, you will learn how screenplay software and screenplay formatting works, and in what way screenwriting software is different from other writing software that you might know (e.g. Microsoft Word).You will learn to create correctly formatted screenplays.You will also learn how to plan your story before you even start to write.Final Draft offers man tools that can help you plan and organize your story, so you don't write yourself into a corner.For users who already know and use Final Draft, this course will be a deep dive into practically all the features Final Draft has to offer. It even includes Production Features, in case you plan to use Final Draft to handle your script changes during a shoot.Get ready to take full advantage of the features of Final Draft that help you get your ideas on the page and hopefully on the movie screen or TV!This course also includes two tutorials about how to use ready-made project templates (Mini Movie Method, John Truby), to jump-start your story from the get-go. (The templates are included as downloads.)
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome and Cheat Sheet
Lecture 2 Prerequisites
Lecture 3 About Writing Software
Section 2: The Screenplay Format
Lecture 4 Screenplay Formatting
Section 3: Finding Your Way Around
Lecture 5 The User Interface
Lecture 6 Script Views
Section 4: Preparations
Lecture 7 Index Cards
Lecture 8 Scene View
Lecture 9 Beat Board & Outline Editor
Section 5: Writing The Script
Lecture 10 Backing up your Script
Lecture 11 Templates
Lecture 12 Moving around in your Script
Lecture 13 Writing your Script
Lecture 14 Dual Dialogue
Lecture 15 Bookmarks
Lecture 16 Labels
Lecture 17 Find and Replace
Lecture 18 SmartType
Lecture 19 Macros
Lecture 20 Format Assistant
Lecture 21 MORE's and CONTINUED's
Lecture 22 Title Page
Section 6: The Navigator
Lecture 23 Scene Navigator
Lecture 24 Script Notes Navigator
Lecture 25 Character Navigator
Section 7: Writing Tools
Lecture 26 Spell Checker
Lecture 27 Narrator
Lecture 28 Name Database
Lecture 29 ScriptCompare
Lecture 30 Cheating
Section 8: Production Features
Lecture 31 Cast List
Lecture 32 Watermarking
Lecture 33 Reports
Lecture 34 Scene Numbers
Lecture 35 Revision Colors
Section 9: Importing & Exporting
Lecture 36 Importing
Lecture 37 Exporting
Section 10: ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
Lecture 38 Mini Movie Method Template
Lecture 39 John Truby Template
Lecture 40 LIVE Webinar Recording: From Beatboard to Outline Editor to Script
For Beginners who want to learn Final Draft from scratch.,For semi-advanced users who know the basics of Final Draft but don't use all the features.