
The claim that it is the industry standard is pretty thin.
Final draft vs movie magic software#
250 dollars for a word processor that can't spell check in real time (which I find pretty distracting) is kind of insane when all of it competition is less, sometimes free, and arguably just as feature complete.Ĭonsidering that once a deal is ready to go, and that the deal might require final draft format to support some arcane piece of scheduling software (or something) that will be used down the line, and that you could purchase, download, import and tweak the script to conform properly in Final Draft in a matter of hours, I wouldn't purchase it until needed. Until you sell or are on the verge of selling a project a that will need to be in final draft format, it is a waste of money I think.
Final draft vs movie magic movie#
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