Lynda - Learning Screenwriting with Final Draft 12

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Lynda - Learning Screenwriting with Final Draft 12 (Size: 371.9 MB)
  Airship - Script.fdx 365.6 KB
  FD Mac Keyboard Shortcuts.pdf 63.3 KB
  FD Win Keyboard Shortcuts.pdf 62.3 KB
  Graphical script page.pdf 142.4 KB
  [1] A brief history of screenwriting.mp4 23.7 MB
  [1] Choosing a template.mp4 6.2 MB
  [1] Final Draft user interface.mp4 7.9 MB
  [1] Final draft is a screenwriting power tool.mp4 30 MB
  [1] Say hello to your little friends.mp4 6.7 MB
  [1] Scenes Navigator and Scene view.mp4 15.1 MB
  [1] Splitting the window.mp4 9.9 MB
  [1] The Final Draft Mobile interface.mp4 4.6 MB
  [1] There’s even more.mp4 12 MB
  [1] Track changes.mp4 12.4 MB
  [1] What Final Draft can import.mp4 11.8 MB
  [2] Alt Dialog.mp4 6 MB
  [2] Basic elements.mp4 16.8 MB
  [2] Cheating.mp4 6.7 MB
  [2] Go To and Find.mp4 20 MB
  [2] Goodbye and good luck.mp4 9.2 MB
  [2] Importing and exporting in iOS.mp4 3.7 MB
  [2] Just beat it.mp4 9.3 MB
  [2] Making the Toolbar your own.mp4 13.8 MB
  [2] Reformatting.mp4 13.2 MB
  [2] ScriptNotes Navigator.mp4 9.7 MB
  [2] What we will and won't be covering.mp4 11.2 MB
  [3] Be an outlier in outlining.mp4 12.3 MB
  [3] Character Navigator.mp4 5.6 MB
  [3] Comparing two drafts.mp4 6.1 MB
  [3] Creating a spike file.mp4 4.9 MB
  [3] Exporting.mp4 4.4 MB
  [3] Make formatting a tool, not an obstacle.mp4 12.5 MB
  [3] Normal, Page Two very different views.mp4 2.7 MB
  [3] Other keyboard shortcuts.mp4 7.2 MB
  [4] Index Card view.mp4 7.9 MB
  [4] Let's collab!.mp4 13.5 MB
  [4] MORE, CONTINUED, and other frills.mp4 8.6 MB
  [4] Throwing a wrench into the works.mp4 2.5 MB
  [5] Best practices.mp4 7.3 MB
  [5] Creating your own macros.mp4 7.5 MB
  [6] Format Assistant.mp4 8 MB
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Learning Screenwriting with Final Draft 12






Course details
Writing scripts for the big or small screen is a dream for countless aspiring creatives. As communication has grown increasingly visual—and video technology has become increasingly accessible—the art and craft of screenwriting has found powerful additional uses in everything from politics to marketing to education. Final Draft 12 is a leader in the creation and revision of screenplays of all types, and is the go-to tool for novices and veteran screenwriters alike.

This step-by-step, interactive course gets aspiring screenwriters—or pros who haven’t yet used Final Draft—up to speed quickly. Highlighted are the latest cutting-edge features in version 12 that enable brainstorming, alternate versions of dialog, and more. Your guide, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Roger S.H. Schulman, also offers insider tips and tricks to save time and improve the quality of scripts, and a bonus chapter on using Final Draft Writer on iOS—to take scripts wherever inspiration strikes.


Final draft is a screenwriting power tool
“ - You know, a good artist never blames his tools. That's the bad news about Final Draft. It does such a good job, that if your script turns out poorly, you'll only have yourself to blame. I'm Roger Shulman, and welcome to Learning Screenwriting with Final Draft 12. In this course, I'll take you on a step-by-step, interactive journey that will teach you everything you need to know to use Final Draft as your screenwriting power tool. While we won't go over every feature of the software, I will show you enough to go from brainstorming to, well, Final Draft. The key to making a good first impression when distributing your original screenplay is a document that's neat, complete, and 100% correctly formatted. With Final Draft and this course, that's just what you'll be able to do. You'll be especially interested in Final Draft 12's new paradigm they call the 1-2-3 process: story beats, outlining, script pages. Utilizing tools for brainstorming, outlining and formatting, it's all integrated into a new editor that sits atop your script, and lets you keep an eye on the blueprint of your screenplay, even as you write it. It's Final Draft's first serious attempt to embrace the entire writing process. We'll even take a look at the latest version of Final Draft Writer, the companion app for iOS devices, should you want to take your screenwriting with you, under your arm or even in your pocket. Writing for the screen isn't easy, but the mechanics of it should be. That's Final Draft's job. Let's get started.

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