How To Use CELTX 1.0 To Write Your Next Famous Screenplay
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Celtx is an application for creating scripts for any kind of visual or audio media. In this episode, you’ll learn all the new features of the just released version 1.0 including script adaptation, master catalogs, the new side bar tabs, plus lots more! Published On 06/9/08 under Celtx, Pre-Production, Production, Scripting, Shows: Digital Media Quick Tips, Video |
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Show Notes
Part 1 - Overview
- New version 1.0 Celtx
- Get it at Celtx.com
- Comic Book Editor
- Dual Dialog
- Script Adaptation
- Master Catalog
- New sidebar tabs
Part 2 - Adapting Scripts
- Select your script from the project library
- Right click and select “adapt to”
- Select the type of script you want to adapt to.
Part 3 - New Tabs In Side Bar
- Notes - Enter notes specific for each scene
- Media - Add media specific for each scene
- Breakdown - New feature inĀ versionĀ 1.0 is the scene sensitive breakdown list.
Part 4 - Master Catalog
- No more huge lists of props, actors, characters, etc. in the project library
- All breakdown items are now listed inside the master catalog.
- You can create sub-catalogs of types or custom catalogs.
- You can see the detail for each breakdown in the same screen.
Part 5 - Wrap Up!
- Download at Celtx.com
- Catalogs are very powerful way of centralizing all the breakdown items
- Adapting from screenplay to stageplay is very simple.
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