![]() ![]() You can then set up queries to just show the 2nd draft, or just show the A story scenes/outline at a click of a button. ![]() You can also register keywords against each scene, such as "A story" or "B story" and so on. Another perk is you can mark scenes as 1st draft, 2nd draft, 3rd draft, final draft and so on. It lets you use index cards to depict scenes of a play or you can use general editor to write down scenes the choice is yours. It is quite a fun software to use for playwriting and for screenwriting in general. Makes it super efficient in terms of having everything built into the one software instead of using multiple files and software. KIT Scenarist is yet another free playwriting software for Windows, Linux, and Mac. For example, you can set it up ready with a list of contacts you want to send a cover letter to and have that letter in your document along with your script. It also has queries you can build into it and customise as well as contacts database. It has ready to go templates for all kinds of formats such as BBC sitcom, stage play, screenplay and so on, and can colour code different sections (such as slugline, character, dialogue, action) for at a glance view of your script's split of action vs dialogue (as Movie Draft does) and then goes a step further. It has sections built-in for outline, scene view, character sketches, tasks you can assign yourself such as deadline, words per day etc, research folder, locations sketch etc (all similar to Scrivener). In doing so, I am surprised it is not more known and the industry standard! Has the sceentwriting formatting covered (as other screenwriting software all do). ![]()
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