PaulX Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 For those who want a professional looking script, ScriptMaker is a pretty good tool even if it annoyingly attempts to send you to its creator's site everytime you close it. But thats the price one pays for the free version. The storyboard tool, SLang, is also worth checking out. http://www.freefilmsoftware.co.uk/ Quote
Moonsire Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 For those who want a professional looking script, ScriptMaker is a pretty good tool even if it annoyingly attempts to send you to its creator's site everytime you close it. But thats the price one pays for the free version. The storyboard tool, SLang, is also worth checking out. http://www.freefilmsoftware.co.uk/ Since you are putting this out there, I'll add my 2¢ and point to Celtx, which is also a scriptwriting tool, and one that I have been using. It is open source (also free) and can run on Windows, OS X, and Linux operating systems and comes in 20 languages. Storyboard tools, production tools, reports on props, actors, characters, locations and more are part of the software. This also includes note functions, index cards, type face and title page. Go to http://www.celtx.com/ Quote
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