Final Draft handles the formatting for you. Use these shortcuts to build your scenes:
In version 11.1.3, you can export your work by going to File > Save as PDF . 4. Organize with the Navigator
To add speech, press Tab from an action line to center the cursor for a Character Name , then press Enter to start typing the Dialogue .
If you're working late, toggle Night Mode to reduce eye strain.
To "make a feature" in , you'll want to start with a blank screenplay template and utilize the program's automated formatting tools to keep your script industry-standard. 1. Start a New Feature Project To begin your feature-length screenplay: Go to the File menu in the top left corner. Select New from Template .
Listen to your feature by going to Tools > Speech Control . Hearing your dialogue aloud can help you catch awkward pacing or typos.
Final Draft handles the formatting for you. Use these shortcuts to build your scenes:
In version 11.1.3, you can export your work by going to File > Save as PDF . 4. Organize with the Navigator Final Draft 11.1.3
To add speech, press Tab from an action line to center the cursor for a Character Name , then press Enter to start typing the Dialogue . Final Draft handles the formatting for you
If you're working late, toggle Night Mode to reduce eye strain. Organize with the Navigator To add speech, press
To "make a feature" in , you'll want to start with a blank screenplay template and utilize the program's automated formatting tools to keep your script industry-standard. 1. Start a New Feature Project To begin your feature-length screenplay: Go to the File menu in the top left corner. Select New from Template .
Listen to your feature by going to Tools > Speech Control . Hearing your dialogue aloud can help you catch awkward pacing or typos.