This for me was the primary differential between Script Studio and those other apps I mentioned, especially Final Draft which was slightly more expensive than Script Studio. So I managed to create a beat by beat outline of my story very quickly using Script Studio's outlining feature which basically lets you create each story beat chronologically and then gives you the ability to move them around as needed either by drag and drop in the outline list or in the index card feature the software calls "Step Cards". Don't get me wrong, it's actually very pleasing on the eye, especially the Night Mode option but that kind of thing doesn't concern me. I was working on a new feature spec and used this to trial Script Studio.Īside from all the superficial stuff (like the design and icons etc) what was important to me was the story planning and the formatting. That's the key because just trying a demo without a focus doesn't really give you a true insight into its pros and cons. The features I like might be the features another writer doesn't so please do what I did and try various apps and also with a working project. Let me start by explaining that what works for one writer does not necessarily work for another and that this is just my personal opinion. $200 bucks is a hefty price tag so I wanted to be sure the program was right for me before buying it and I'm pleased to say that so far it has met my expectations and more. This is my first time using screenwriting software but I did try a few demos of other apps incuding Final Draft, Fade In and Scrivener. I purchased Script Studio a couple of weeks ago and thought I'd give my two cents.
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