Gameboy70
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Metro Station, Hollywood and Highland
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But I really want to direct
Being in Hollywood, I sometimes do movie extra work on the side, which often involves a lot of sitting around -- sometimes hours at a time. About a month ago, I started writing a screenplay (like everyone else in this town) on my Vaio with Final Draft. Final Draft saves scripts in its own proprietary format, but it can import MS Word and RTF files.
One thing I couldn't do up until now on the Visor was write scripts on it with the Stowaway. About two weeks ago, I figured out that when you save a script in FD as an RTF, each new element (character names, slug lines, actions, transitions, line directions) is coded as column 1, regardless of where it appears on the page. So I took a page of my script, typed it into WordSmith with each new element beginning at column 1, saved the page as an .rtf, synched it to Word (still as .rtf), opened the file in FD choosing the "Screenplay" format option, and voila! It comes up perfectly formatted. I can now write my scripts directly in WordSmith on the Visor, open them in Final Draft, and save them in Final Draft's file format. I only need FD to format a script now, not to write it.
So now when there's downtime, I can work on scripts on the Visor in the extra holding area, where I wouldn't even consider bringing my laptop. The Wow factor on the set is always high.
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