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It also says to make an account on the app every time you use it I suggest you do so because it might help decrease the lagging and help it run smoother. But besides that it’s a very good app lots of features and will help write you a perfect script, but! Because it has so many features and is a very good app it’s very laggy and sometimes will kick you off the app and won’t let you back on until a day later or days later.
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It’s a really good app and it does what it’s meant to do (writing scripts) I’ve used it multiple times to write scripts I’m even making a movie using the script I wrote on this app. It’s really good app! But keep this in mind while using it I have fat fingers, so I need to add a word or two in between existing words, it can take a while because it keeps highlighting things or words that I don’t want it to. It’s also difficult to be precise with placement on the mobile version. Nevertheless, it’s a scary moment and makes it hard for me to trust the cloud. Luckily Celtx does offer decent backup on the website.
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I don’t know why it didn’t update automatically since I have data, but once I opened it, Celtx assumed this old one was the latest version and overwrote everything else on the cloud. Then later I tried to edit that draft on my iPhone what I didn’t know at the time was the version of the draft on my app hasn’t been updated yet, so it was still an older version with none of the new pages. The cloud-save mechanism can be a lil iffy too because this happened to me once where I was working on a script on the Celtx website on my desktop, saved it there. When a new character is speaking or a conversation between multiple actors is occurring, then you will want to use the Dual Dialog tool or you can just put the other characters name and continue that way.It is handy, but the mobile version always tends to jump back to the top of the page instead of staying where you last stopped, so every so often you have to scroll through the entire thing just to find your previous spot. Once you have come up with a name simply hit enter and writing your dialog. Dialog/Characters: When doing dialog, you must first come up with a name. Also make good use of the "post a note" option, so people who read the script online can understand what your ideas are. When writing your action, you want to be careful, because it isn't a story, its a description of what can be seen. Jason runs to his car, holding his hat along from blowing into the wind. There is a storm, strong winds and the trees are waving. In action you will narrate what is happening in the scene. Action: This is where you to put the description of the setting, time and location. Finally hitting enter while in Characters will change the section to Dialog. When you hit enter while in Action it will change the section to Scene Heading. Hitting Tab while in Action will change the section to Characters. If you haven't noticed already, your Writing section changes to Action after you hit enter. Since the bulk of your script will not be Scene Headings, we are going to carefully cover, Action, Characters and Dialog. You can change writing sections by either selecting the scroll tab, or hitting Tab and Enter. Writing Sections: This may be the most important section of this step, because depending on what section you are writing in, it will determine whether you are writing, setting, location, character or dialog. In this bar it also allows you to add project components such as screen play, script, storyboard, master catalog and audio log. You also can save to Celtx Online (PRO-Feature) or to your computer. Project Options: In the Project Option bar you can open new, or previously saved projects. The three major text tools (Bold, Italics, underlining) are extremely useful when writing your script, if you would like to draw attention to key names, places, characters or words. You can also find a spell check, and dual dialog (explain later) buttons along the bar. Text Options/Tools: Like most word processors, Celtx has buttons for, Bold, Italics, underlining, copy, paste and cutting.
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Don't worry in this section I explain all the text tools and how to properly write your script. When first loading up Celtx you may become frustrated because you don't know what to do.