What is Final Draft?
Final Draft remains the top choice for 95% of professionals in the film and television industry, solidifying its status as the essential software for screenwriters and filmmakers worldwide. With the release of Final Draft® 11, scripts are formatted and paginated automatically to align with industry standards, enabling writers to focus on what truly matters: crafting compelling narratives. Collaboration is made effortless with real-time editing capabilities, facilitating teamwork among writers regardless of their location, whether nearby or on another continent. The innovative Speech to Script feature amplifies the Mac’s Dictation functionality, allowing for screenplay writing without the reliance on a keyboard. Moreover, SmartType significantly reduces typing efforts by auto-completing frequently used character names and settings, optimizing the writing workflow. Users can enhance their storytelling by incorporating images into title pages, within the script, or on the Beat Board, thus enriching the visual aspect of their narratives. The Alternate Dialogue feature is indispensable for managing various line options, ensuring writers have an abundance of creative possibilities readily available. Additionally, the night mode fosters an undistracted work atmosphere, promoting sustained concentration and productivity. Overall, this all-encompassing tool equips writers with everything they need to transform their imaginative ideas into reality, solidifying its indispensable role in the creative process.
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No support for South East Asian languages
Date: Dec 07 2024SummaryUseful but frustrating.
PositiveFormats just like standard Hollywood script and has a few nice reformatting features and scene/character reports.
NegativeYou can't hot key element type but have to mouse navigate; any imported scripts (even if output by final draft) have to have each element hand adjusted among other manual changes.
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There is zero support for languages with 'orbital' vowels and consonants - Particularly Thai and Khmer. I have opened numerous support requests and am always told it will be supported in a future version but has not been considered as of interest by their development team for over 5 years now.
Both languages support unicode - word and open office and celtx all support but not final draft - and you can't paste in either - you just get non printing characters even if the system supports this languages for every other app (Windows 10 latest updates).
So every script I work on in SE Asia has to be translated into english to format in final draft exported and translated back and then manually formatted to match the Hollywood 'paramount' format final draft provides. The developers are paid to work, right? All real software supports internationalization right? 😡😡
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