Develop professional scripts, ready for production
Key Features
Learn something new in an Instant! A short, fast, focused guide delivering immediate results.
Create a variety of fantastic industry-standard scripts
Develop and implement highly professional storyboards
Learn how to work with Scene Elements
Discover how to create, categorize and manage multiple projects and reviewers
Book Description
Adobe Story makes it easy for anybody to create a well-rounded script, and gives you the power to develop an entire project from start to finish. Setting up predetermined styles in different word processors can be time- consuming and even a little confusing! With Adobe Story, all documents contain the default and proper formatting for any desired professional script format. Have you ever wanted to put together your own screenplay? In this essential guide, script formatting is fully explained alongside some shortcuts and new ways to enhance your work with Adobe Story. You'll discover that the script-writing process is more accessible to even the newest, inexperienced writer. "Instant Adobe Story Starter" will take you through a concise yet straight-forward journey, introducing you to elements used in all industry-standard scripts, as well as other features geared towards streamlining the pre-production process. You will also be able to harness the different types of script templates available to you, alongside the wide array of other features that Adobe Story provides to bolster your creativity.
What you will learn
Learn how to develop industry-standard scripts with excellent formatting
Customize your layout to suit your own preferences
Edit individual Scene properties for maximum efficiency
Track changes during your creative process, without losing access to your original content
Tag objects and characters in scripts for quick references
Create Breakdown Reports for an easy review of your script
Who this book is for
If you've always wanted to write scripts for a variety of different creative mediums like film and television, but are unsure of what the industry is looking for when it comes to formatting requirements, then this book is for you.