Now that it’s in the software, writers don’t have to cover the kitchen table for days on end. It is the simplest, most intuitive way to beat out a story that exists shy of using Post-it notes. One of the greatest new elements of Final Draft 10 is the beat sheet. The learning curve on Final Draft 10 is about the same as the learning curve of switching from a pencil to a pen – writers who’ve been using Final Draft will jump right into the new software. What’s great about the newness of Final Draft 10 is in its simplicity. Final Draft 10 has many of the same features longtime users of the software will be familiar with – fixed formatting, character reports, statistical reports, auto-fill, and more – but also adds a few very key features to the slate. Final Draft 10 embodies the old Hollywood mantra of “same, but different”.
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