(It was a huge pain when I was working with FD as part of a team. but, at least the last time I used FD, you had to do that anyway, since FD installed on different computers would paginate differently. I would spend a little time making sure that everything lined up right - I don't want the little tweaks every program makes to add five pages before I'm written anything, I don't want them thinking I've made the script longer when I haven't. Since I can translate a FDX file, or melt a PDF, they send me the file, I import into my software of choice. Oh, see, I don't know why it'd come up for a feature rewrite. If they aren’t, it’s not the software, it’s user error. It would help if you told us what formatting issues you’re having, but if you have the right fonts installed, then all the other default settings should work perfectly. Fade In is one of the best and my personal favorite. But even then, you’d probably be better off doing all those things manually in a spreadsheet, as it will give you more control and ensure you’re doing it correctly.įor OP, all popular screenwriting programs (Fade In, Highland, WriterSolo/Duet, etc.) do the same thing and will format correctly. And I would never recommend someone wasting their money on it unless you really, really think you need the production tools that come with it. It’s infuriatingly clunky (especially on Windows). $200 is not worth it for an ugly, buggy piece of software that does the exact same thing as cheaper, better options. I hate it because the cost isn’t worth what you’re getting. I've literally never gotten that note in hundreds of reads, ranging from jr execs to a director whose name everybody on this sub would recognize. If you've been told 3 times in 15 reads that there's something off with your formatting, then you're doing something wrong - it's not the software. If you could tell us specifically what they said felt off, we might be able to help you more. Heck, doesn't Warners still have a department that fucking re-types your script so it matches their template exactly? So a script that's being sent out by them is going to look different from one that's not.Ĭraig Mazin and Rian Johnson use Fade In, to name just two A-listers. There is a range and if different scripts look a little different it's just simply no big deal to anyone. In the past 15 years I've literally read thousands of scripts, in contexts ranging from cheap contests to the literal head of a studio asking for my notes on a script.įormat varies. I've been using Fade In for, I dunno, almost a decade now? Before that I mostly used Movie Magic Screenwriter. No Sale of Copyrighted Material or Sharing of Confidential Material Posts Made by ( u/deleted) Accounts are Subject to Removal Observe Dedicated Weekly Threads for Loglines, Memes, Etc Provide Descriptive/Informative Titles for Posts Screenplays MUST be properly formatted/Do not post your film without the screenplay. No Contest, Coverage or Service AdvertisingĬomplaints About Paid Feedback Must Include Script and Evaluations No Socks, Trolls or Shitposting, Spam or Off-Topic Postsĭon't post personal blogs, personal websites, or unapproved self-promotion. WIKI: FAQS & FORMATTING INFO AND RESOURCESĭo not personally attack fellow redditors respect privacy, be encouraging, use your manners.
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