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<blockquote data-quote="AMOG" data-source="post: 75692642" data-attributes="member: 197538"><p>Absolutely there is a very strict format you are expected to abide by. It is easy to find samples online. There are also form books out there that answer evey concievable question. Most festivl</p><p>Als these days prefer pdf submissions over physical ones. Any good screenwriting software can export your script in pdf form. You should be using the industry standard, Final Draft software or Movie Magic screenwriting". If you cant afford one of these look into celtx. Bottom line is that if it is not formated exactly correctly, you wont be considered by any festival or potential buyer. Its a harsh rule but absolutely necessary when you understand how the script has to work with other production software such as Studio Binder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMOG, post: 75692642, member: 197538"] Absolutely there is a very strict format you are expected to abide by. It is easy to find samples online. There are also form books out there that answer evey concievable question. Most festivl Als these days prefer pdf submissions over physical ones. Any good screenwriting software can export your script in pdf form. You should be using the industry standard, Final Draft software or Movie Magic screenwriting". If you cant afford one of these look into celtx. Bottom line is that if it is not formated exactly correctly, you wont be considered by any festival or potential buyer. Its a harsh rule but absolutely necessary when you understand how the script has to work with other production software such as Studio Binder. [/QUOTE]
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