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Choosing the Right Screenwriting Software For You: Final Draft, WriterDuet, and Fade In
Choosing the Right Screenwriting Software For You: Final Draft, WriterDuet, and Fade In
Taught by Jon Stahl
Script Coordinator
On Demand
$49.00
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Summary

There was once a time when screenwriters solely used typewriters to tell their stories. Obviously that time has since passed, and the tools writers use to create their scripts have drastically evolved. Software like Final Draft, Writers Duet and Fade In has been created to optimize a writers’ experience, help with formatting, and ideally aid writers through their various obstacles and make the process easier. Yet this doesn’t always work out as intended. Too often, technophobia - the tendency to be intimidated by technology - limits writers’ ability to work with efficiency and speed and makes these programs more overwhelming and burdensome than helpful. And with so many different types of writing software out there, how can you know which one is the best fit for you?

We all know that writing is hard enough on its own without the extra burden of navigating difficult technology. The tools you use to write shouldn’t get in the way of creativity. Instead, gaining confidence and proficiency with technology can allow it to fade into the background, allowing you to focus on the task of great screenwriting. Knowing how best to use the tools available to you—and which ones to use in the first place—can serve as a powerful boon to your writing process and overall career. Whether it’s software, hardware, or workflow, moving past the technophobia and embracing the tools that are right for you can allow you to write with more ease, speed and efficiency than might be otherwise possible. First, it’s important to know what’s out there and how to actually use it.

Jon Stahl is a writer, producer and script coordinator, who has served on HBO’s DGA, SAG, WGA and Emmy Award-winning comedy series VEEP. Jon began his career in production, working on projects like Jason Reitman’s YOUNG ADULT starring Charlize Theron, Showtime’s THE BIG C, and IFC’s MARON. He also produced Season 1 of the Emmy-nominated series EASTSIDERS, before getting his first high-profile writers’ room position on the NBC network sitcom MR. ROBINSON with Universal Television. Jon went on to work in the writers' room at Nickelodeon on their show GAME SHAKERS. He’s currently on the upcoming FOX animated series HOUSEBROKEN starring Lisa Kudrow and Will Forte. Jon’s career has hinged on writing quickly and efficiently by using various software and technologies and knows better than most how to use the tools available to enhance your own writing career.

Jon will give you the tools to embrace good technology and use all the technological tools at your disposal to tell an amazing story. He’ll begin with a rundown of the different tools you should have to write, including keyboards, monitors, ergonomics and software. He’ll then delve explain why you need screenwriting software in the first place. Jon will delve into the lay of the land of screenwriting software, including a run through of the main players, free and affordable options, and what the standards and expectations are in the industry. Next he will show you how you know what screenwriting software is the best fit for your specific needs. He’ll go through the strengths and weaknesses of the leading programs and show you what paid software can offer that free versions do not. Jon will then go through a live demonstration of Final Draft. He’ll walk you through Final Draft’s interface and main features, how to start a script on the software, how to set up your workflow through Final Draft, and keyboard shortcuts you need to know to save you time. He’ll also go through other tricks Hollywood writers use to optimize Final Draft, how to write safely and back up your work, and how to use templates. Jon will then do the same live demonstration for both WriterDuet and Fade In. Next he will discuss other types of software to consider, including general purpose writing software, miscellaneous writing tools, and system software. Finally, he will provide you with additional resources you should consider. Expect to leave feeling a lot more confident and a lot less overwhelmed in bringing in good technology to help your writing.


"Screenwriting software is a necessary tool for anyone who wants to write for film and TV. I'm so excited to lead this webinar and help anyone who wants to gain proficiency with these widely-used tools, so you can focus on the craft of storytelling."

-Jon Stahl

What You'll Learn

  • What You Need To Write
    • Keyboards
    • Monitors
    • Ergonomics
    • Software
  • Why Do You Need Screenwriting Software (Or Do You?)
  • Screenwriting Software: A Lay of the Land
    • A run through of the main players
    • Free software options
    • Industry standards and expectations
  • How Do You Know What Screenwriting Software Is Right For Your Needs
    • Strengths and weaknesses of the leading programs
    • What paid software can offer that free versions do not
  • The Importance of Workflow with Your Software and How Best to Implement It
  • Final Draft – Live Demonstration
    • A walkthrough of Final Draft’s interface and main features
    • How to start a script
    • Set up your workflow to optimize speed and efficiency
    • Keyboard shortcuts to save you time
    • Other tricks Hollywood writers use to optimize Final Draft
    • Safety and backing up your work
    • Templates
  • WriterDuet – Live Demonstration
    • A walkthrough of WriterDuet’s interface and main features
    • How to start a script
    • Set up your workflow to optimize speed and efficiency
    • Keyboard shortcuts to save you time
    • Other tricks Hollywood writers use to optimize WriterDuet
    • Safety and backing up your work
    • Templates
  • Fade In – Live Demonstration
    • A walkthrough Fade In’s interface and main features
    • How to start a script
    • Set up your workflow to optimize speed and efficiency
    • Keyboard shortcuts to save you time
    • Other tricks Hollywood writers use to optimize Fade In
    • Safety and backing up your work
    • Templates
  • Other Software
    • General purpose writing software
    • Miscellaneous writing tools
    • System software
  • Additional Resources to Consider
  • Q&A with Jon

Who Should Attend

All levels of directors (advanced, intermediate and beginner) looking to learn the tools to embrace good technology and use all the technological tools at your disposal to tell an amazing story.

All levels of writers (advanced, intermediate and beginner) looking to learn the tools to embrace good technology and use all the technological tools at your disposal to tell an amazing story.

Producers looking to learn the tools to embrace good technology and use all the technological tools at your disposal to tell an amazing story.

Actors looking to learn the tools to embrace good technology and use all the technological tools at your disposal to tell an amazing story.

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Jon Stahl
Jon Stahl
Script Coordinator at Veep (HBO)

Jon Stahl is a working writer, producer and script coordinator, who has served on HBO’s DGA, SAG, WGA and Emmy Award-winning comedy series VEEP. Jon began his career in production, working on projects like Jason Reitman’s YOUNG ADULT starring Charlize Theron, Showtime’s THE BIG C, and IFC’s MARON. He also produced Season 1 of the Emmy-nominated series EASTSIDERS, before getting his first high-profile writers’ room position on the NBC network sitcom MR. ROBINSON with Universal Television. Jon went on to work in the writers' room at Nickelodeon on their show GAME SHAKERS. He’s currently on the upcoming FOX animated series HOUSEBROKEN starring Lisa Kudrow and Will Forte. Jon’s career has hinged on writing quickly and efficiently by using various software and technologies and knows better than most how to use the tools available to enhance your own writing career.