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One Northern Soul |
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 3:55pm |
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New 'You was supoib'.
LocationLeeds, Yorkshire, England Posts52 Posts Per Day 0.01 |
I'm sure I've seen this topic somewhere before but I couldn't find it.
I'm co-writing something with a chap who's at the other end of the country. We're struggling to find a software programme that actually works online. There's Celtx which is free but the scripts are only sendable to each other in PDF form and unless you have Adobe Writer, you can't alter PDFs.
The only way we've managed - but not well enough - is to transpose the scripts in to Word but all the formatting goes to pot then. I have Final Draft 6 but he doesn't!
Anyone help? |
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dogglebe |
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 4:01pm |
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You can do this with Final Draft. It actually has a collaboration feature in it.
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rc1107 |
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 4:04pm |
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LocationYoungstown Posts1241 Posts Per Day 0.20 |
I've never tried sending a Trelby file to someone else.
But I'd say that may be your best option. Try downloading Trelby and sharing those files. It'll at least keep your formatting in line. Also, I believe Trelby works well with Final Draft, so you might be able to just transfer his Trelby files directly into your Final Draft.
Hope it pans out for you.
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Eoin |
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 4:09pm |
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Been Around just another ego maniac with low self esteem
LocationIreland Posts638 Posts Per Day 0.12 |
If both use Dropbox you can save the Celtex files in a designated folder, where you can each open open and edit a working copy of the script. This should work for any other software also. |
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Felipe |
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 4:56pm |
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LocationLos Angeles, CA Posts437 Posts Per Day 0.10 |
Final Draft Collabowritr is the worst piece of crap. I literally have to try to initiate a connection 20 times before it works. And then there's the other headache of getting someone to join that session. I usually have to mess with my router every time I want to connect. |
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Pale Yellow |
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 4:58pm |
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January Project Group
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I have used FD ...because it's easy to just email back and forth and both can actually work on the script. I have not ever tried the collaborater thing on my FD though. |
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Ledbetter |
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 6:57pm |
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How about ADOBE STORY? Adobe Story software lets you outline your ideas, write scripts quickly with automatic formatting, and collaborate online. Plan and schedule fast-paced video projects, organize production with reports, and leverage script metadata in post-production. Check it out @ http://www.adobe.com/products/story-family.html?kw=p&sdid=JRSJC&skwcid=TC|22175|adobe%20story||S|b|15043466122&ef_id=URBKAwAAA9ozc6O-:20130204235339:s Shawn.....>< |
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Dreamscale |
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 8:17pm |
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Movie Magic has the capabilities, although I've never used them. |
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dogglebe |
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 9:09pm |
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How familiar are you with this partner? I worked with someone on a script before; I wouldn't recommend it.
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Pale Yellow |
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 10:57pm |
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I've worked on scripts with three people...Kevin first was super wonderful to cowrite with. Brett is excellent to cowrite with. But the other guy was not a good story. Horror story actually. But just make sure you know who you are working with. |
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Toby_E |
Posted: February 5th, 2013, 5:05am |
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Been Around
LocationLondon, UK Posts872 Posts Per Day 0.15 |
I have used FD ...because it's easy to just email back and forth and both can actually work on the script. I have not ever tried the collaborater thing on my FD though. |
That's what I've done on the numerous times I've collaborated on a script. Just keep on sending it back-and-forth, with each person adding things they like, and taking out what they do not. Worked fine for me |
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One Northern Soul |
Posted: February 5th, 2013, 5:18am |
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New 'You was supoib'.
LocationLeeds, Yorkshire, England Posts52 Posts Per Day 0.01 |
Thanks all, some great advice there. I know this chap well enough to trust him. He's an ex cop anyway so I've not much choice haha! I'll check out the tips and get back to you, thanks again guys, really appreciate it |
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One Northern Soul |
Posted: February 5th, 2013, 7:32am |
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New 'You was supoib'.
LocationLeeds, Yorkshire, England Posts52 Posts Per Day 0.01 |
Opting for Dropbox, thanks for the reminder! |
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Pale Yellow |
Posted: February 5th, 2013, 8:13am |
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January Project Group
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Beware ex-cops. Seriously. |
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Alex_212 |
Posted: February 5th, 2013, 8:58am |
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New Dog Eat Dog
LocationUtopia DownUnder Posts491 Posts Per Day 0.11 |
G'day Dena,
Dan and I collaborated and I used FD and he used a different package. He emailed me a draft PDF, I commented and he did the changes then emailed the revised PDF of those scenes.
I then cut and paste it into FD and changed the formatting.
It Was a bit difficult though did work a treat and allowed us to write in different programs, while I kept the main file of the script.
Without both of you outlaying for the same package, give it a go.
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