

Previous to that I had written hundreds of TV and film scripts with Microsoft Word which I’d modified via Styles to easily format standard screenplay margins and indents for slugs, description, characters, parentheticals, dialog, and transitions, plus shortcut keys for all of these. Matt explains what to to do and, more importantly, what NOT to do to help make your script a success.I was given my first copy of Final Draft many years ago by a studio that was using it. Next, you learn about Scenes, Sluglines, Dialog Writing and all the conventions that producers and directors expect to see when reading your script. Matt explains the power of Final Draft's Templates, how to create a Beat Sheet, creating virtual Index Cards and how to manage all the characters you wish to develop in your script. What do you do next? Well, Final Draft has a wealth of features that help you organize your ideas and turn them into meaningful words.

So whether you're writing a feature film, a play, TV show or even a graphic novel this 2-for-1 course will get you up-to-speed with Final Draft and improve your scriptwriting skills at the same time! So, stop procrastinating and start writing that script! You even learn what "Wrylies" are and why not to to use them! Matt explains what to to do and, more importantly, what NOT to do to help make your script a success. So first Matt explains this special language and how it applies to creating original scripts.

In this course, trainer Matt Vanacoro reveals the inner workings of Final Draft, while simultaneously teaching you basic screenwriting skills and techniques.īut before you can learn Final Draft you've got to have a handle on script terminology. Final Draft is, perhaps, the premiere software in this class. Screenwriting software is word processing software specifically designed to help you create professional scripts that conform to film, TV and theatrical standards.
