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Scene View
Outline your script ideas and reorder scenes in this high level overview.
With the Scene View you can look at your script from a 5,000 foot view and
select, drag and drop one or more scenes to reorganize your ideas as you
outline. Insert new scenes easily, and hide or show information important to
you such as the scene’s action, title and summary. Scene View also displays a
scene’s color so you can quickly identify one scene from another. Print your
Scene View or just view it alongside the script. With a double-click you can
sync the script to instantly go to any scene you’ve selected in Scene View.
Scene Navigator
Manage and view the important details of your scene in this sortable floating
palette.
Manage the pace and flow of your story and keep track of up to 9 categories of
information related to your scenes. The Scene Navigator is a sortable,
customizable floating palette that displays details about your script such as a
scene’s title, color, page number, length and location, and best of all it syncs
with the script with a single-click. As your script progresses, you can pick and
choose the columns of information that are relevant for that phase of writing.
Scene Properties Inspector (SPI)
Add scene titles and colors to track your story lines, characters, etc.
Track data specific to each scene in this new floating palette such as the
scene’s story beats that will eventually make up the action, characters and
dialog of the scene. Add and edit your scene’s title such as ‘Villain
introduced’, and add color to the scene to help you track elements like
storylines, character arcs, and material you need to get back to later. Like
the Navigator, the SPI will display the details of whatever scene you’re working
on in your script so that you have your summary notes handy as you need them.
Index Cards
Easily outline your story and restructure your script by dragging and dropping
multiple scenes at a time.
This improved feature has double-sided cards that display the script’s scene on
one side and the summary on the other. The Summary View allows you to enter
ideas directly into the index card such as your basic outline, notes, sequence
or act markers, comments, locations, blocking... anything you need to build and
organize your story. You can also color your Index Cards to help organize
themes, character arcs, A and B stories, etc. Select and rearrange multiple
cards at once if you need to reorder your scenes or print your Index Cards
directly on 3x5 or 4x6 cards for use in the ‘traditional’ way if you want to
visualize and organize scenes outside of the application. Double-clicking on a
card in Split Panel View will automatically sync the scene selected with your
script.
File Format (now XML)
Other software now works seamlessly with the new Final Draft .fdx file
format.
Final Draft version 8 has a new file format that we have shared with a
number of technology partners to make the writer’s overall experience better.
Now you can save to the new Final Draft file format in a variety of
products. Your information can then be opened directly in Final Draft
with perfect format and structure. No more reformatting in Final Draft
and no more re-typing or lost information!
Final Draft requires the following:
Windows® System Requirements:
Macintosh® System Requirements:
System Requirements for Final Draft:
Final Draft software is 100% cross-platform. Your script will appear exactly
the same between Mac and
Windows machines.
Macintosh® System Requirements:
Windows® System Requirements:
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