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Write Brothers Movie Magic Screenwriter (PC & Mac)

Write Brothers Movie Magic Screenwriter (PC & Mac)

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List Price: $249.99
Buy Used: $98.41
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Seller: manassephraim
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 4149

Format: CD-ROM
Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, Windows 2000, Mac, Windows NT, Windows XP
Media: CD-ROM
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: Windows
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.9 x 1.3

MPN: 907045
UPC: 705868070478
EAN: 0705868070478
ASIN: B00005V7FW

Release Date: January 8, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Movie Magic Screenwriter's mix of powerful features, adaptability to your working style, and ease-of-use blew away the competition
  • Expanded Production Features-including an automated Revision Draft process, Productions Solutions help, and onscreen Revision Draft colors-are organized on their own dedicated menu
  • Built-in index cards are fully editable
  • Create countless unique character names from NameBank's huge database of male, female, and last names
  • Exports to StoryBoard Quick format for scene visualization

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Amazon.com Product Description
Writing scripts for film, television, and theater is usually a time-consuming task. There are many elements in a script (i.e. scene headings, character names, dialogue, scene breaks, etc.) that must be correctly placed in your script. Following these conventions is essential in making sure your script is receiving proper attention from agents, producers, and contest judges. Screenwriter works by your side, automatically formatting action, character name, dialogue, and other elements as you write your script.

Product Description
Fully integrated screenplay formatter, word processor and index card system Spell Checker & Thesaurus Drag and Drop Editing Extensive Importing & Exporting Script Notes Optional Foreign Dictionaries - Danish, Dutch, French, Finnish, German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish, and UK English Real Time Formatting Production features Auto-Recognitions Tab/Enter Simplicity Script Scanning


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5 out of 5 stars Easy to use   December 15, 2008
Idris Akinbiyi (chi-town)
I haven't even read the instrustion manuel to this thing. It's easy to use and does everything you need it to do as far as script writing


2 out of 5 stars Lots of problems   March 25, 2007
Teresa Kim (Austin, TX USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've read a lot of good reviews for this program, and it came highly recommended. But I've had so many problems with the software, (I'm PC based), and have had no response from Technical Support, email or otherwise. The links on their site mainly are dead. I am planning to buy the competitor product. Screenwriter has been a frustrating program, and a waste of my money.

Some of the recurring problems:
- Generates roughly a third of the script's breakdown, then stops.
- "Print to PDF" function consistently creates a blank PDF file.



4 out of 5 stars Pretty Good for what I Need   August 18, 2006
Robert Baumgardner
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

This all started when I began writing a screenplay on spec. I setup my Word program with as much of the Hollywood standard format as I could, but I started having problems with certain elements (e.g., parentheticals within dialog, CONT'd's at the end of pages). So I picked MMS because it seemed to be the most powerful at the lowest cost. I also liked that it had play and novel formats. It did a decent and fairly painless job of importing my screenplay from Word. Unfortunately, it turned many of my shot headings into character elements for dialog. I had to manually fix all these, but MMS made changing the type of element fairly easy.

So far, my only real negative is with scene headings. Hitting enter after a scene heading, a list of possible time references comes up (day, night, continuous, etc.). I often like to use SAME TIME as a time reference, but I haven't found any way to add or change the list.

Otherwise, I'm very satisfied with the program so far, and it does so much a regular word processor won't do for you.



4 out of 5 stars best of its kind, not as popular as it deserves to be.   May 10, 2006
Lenny (London)
19 out of 20 found this review helpful

I'll keep this short because I'm supposed to be writing! I used to use Final Draft for all my TV work (Wire In The Blood, Hornblower). I even recommended it to the BBC when they still used Word for screenplays. Then a friend and producer showed me Screenwriter and I have never looked back. It's far more intuitive than FD in so many ways, it makes it easier to just concentrate on the text. And technically Screenwriter is far more solid - I have never used a version of Final Draft that didn't have numerous really irritating bugs, which tech support could never seem to resolve despite endless patches. I haven't patched Screenwriter for years quite simply because I don't need to - it just works. I'm sorry I ever backed FD now, but it's almost the standard program in the UK. I often write my stuff in Screenwriter and import it into FD for submission.

Note that FD tech support costs money whereas Screenwriter's doesn't. How can the smaller company afford to provide free tech support? I suspect the answer is simple: that hardly anyone ever needs it. And to the reviewer who complained about the CUT TO's clogging up his script: you can switch all that stuff off you know!



5 out of 5 stars The best out there....   April 24, 2006
Deborah K. Dobbins (Indianapolis, IN)
10 out of 12 found this review helpful

Of all the screenwriting / scriptwriting software out there today, this is by far the best one. Everything you need to get started is there and it's very user friendly. I had never used it before but was able to start writing within minutes of opening the box. I also recommend david Trottier's book The Screenwriter's Bible, as a companion for the software. I have found both to be invaluable.

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