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Hollywood Screenplay Pro with Screenwright Course...
Hollywood Screenplay
The Pro version has:
  • Full-featured word processor
  • What's on your screen is what's on the page (WYSIWYG)
  • Auto-saving
  • Superior Orphan control
  • Automatic formatting and pagination
  • Supertype® typing system. Just hit Enter!
  • Auto lists (for one keystroke text entry)
  • Customizable and Searchable Reports and Breakdowns
  • Multiple open files
  • 120,000+ word Spell Check and Thesaurus
  • Script Navigator
  • ScriptNotes
  • HighMarking®
  • Built in formats for submission and production film, sitcom, stageplay scripts
  • Import Storyboards into your script.
  • Text format (for letters, treatments, memos, awards acceptance speeches, etc.)
  • Copy and paste RTF and Word into script
  • Totally customizable formats
  • "Cheat" elements formatting
  • "Hot" status line
  • True Auto Pagination Environment
  • FAX from inside the program
  • Import scripts from other programs
  • Export to other programs
  • Small File Sizes
  • Auto-Capitalization
  • Script Locking for Page, Scene and Text revision handling (automatically creates "A" "B" and "Omitted" pages and scenes, and auto-marks text revisions)
  • Change Screen Font, Font Color, and Background Color
  • Index Cards
  • Pull-down menus
  • Context-sensitive online help
  • Act Break element and customization
  • And much, much more!
You can now download a free trial of HS Pro with the Screenwright course!

SCREENWRIGHT
is like a conventional screenwriting book...but with all the advantages of electronic software (see the reviews)!

It is organized into 12 chapters ("modules"), each of which focuses on an aspect of writing your screenplay. The writing style is informal and personal, and content draws upon many conventional resources in addition to my own personal screenwriting experience, both as a writer and a teacher. Check out the table of contents in the demo that comes with Hollywood Screenplay with Course to see how comprehensive the course is.

Within each module are hyperlinks to supportive material and examples that are more easily organized than within the linear structure of a conventional book. This "layered" hyperlinked organization results in a quick, easy path through the material, each particular path being determined by individual student needs.

Along the way, a writing track keeps the focus on the screenplay you develop through the course (the track sometimes branches into two parts, one for "tree people", who like to plan everything ahead of time, and another for "forest people", who like to figure things out as they go along).

Additionally, you get to look over the shoulder of the author as he follows the same writing track, developing an original screenplay along with you.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask by emailing me at cdeemer@teleport.com.

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