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ScriptWerx
Combination Format
Available for Windows
and Macintosh
The combination format is ideal for scripts that combine large amounts of both live action and voice over. While writing in the screenplay format, a single mouse click will insert a two-column section, which will expand as you continue to write in that format. To write another live-action scene, a click on the Script Werx toolbar brings up a list of all previously used slug lines, letting you either click to select from the list or type in a new location.
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Sample Script
For a sample script demonstrating Script Werx features, click the linked title above. This sample is in the pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format which requires an Acrobat reader. To download a free reader, click the following: Adobe Acrobat reader
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Thoughtfully Designed Scriptwriting Tools
The combination format provides many tools from both screenplay and video templates:
- Import existing text and files
- Insert shot breaks with a single click, either on a shot-by-shot basis or at every new paragraph (hard return)
- Change formatting in a single column without affecting the other column(s)
- Work from a self-generated list of locations (slug lines) that let you click on a previously-used location to use it again
- Add Scene numbers that update automatically as you write and can then be locked against changes when reformatting into a shooting script. New scenes are then designated as A-B scenes
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Enter parenthetical directions, dual dialogue or designations for (O.S.), (V.O.) or (continuing) by clicking on a toolbar or pressing a single key combination
Adjust spacing before slug lines, action, shots, characters and transitionals, all from a single dialog box that accepts full or fractional lines of spacing
Collapse your script down to slug lines only and then click and drag to change scene order
Create useful production tools:
- Shot Lists
- Scene Lists
- TelePrompTer Files
- Storyboards
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Scene Numbering
The combination format gives you the same scene numbering options as the screenplay format, so when you're ready to format your reading script into a shooting script, Script Werx lets you easily apply the type of scene numbering you need. Scene numbers can be locked in at any time and revisions can be tracked with A-B suffixes. Deleted scenes are marked in the script as omitted. Two-column sections are identified with their own scene slug lines so that they are included in the numbering.
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