What is Practical Scriptwriter?
Practical Scriptwriter is professional screenwriting software used by screenwriters, aspiring writers, authors, and creative writing professionals to write, format, organize, and develop scripts and stories.
It provides a range of tools and templates to plan and structure film, TV, comic, documentary, theater, and radio scripts including:
- Industry-standard screenplay templates for properly formatting scripts
- Index card panels for plotting stories and organizing scenes
- Character profiles and relationship maps
- Tools for structuring acts, sequences, scenes, locations
- Production features for schedules, prop lists, storyboarding
- Revision tracking, annotations and notes
- Importing/exporting between script formats
- Auto-formatting scripts as you write
Some key benefits of using Practical Scriptwriter include professionally formatted scripts, structured story development, detailed planning for production, and tools to analyze script pacing and consistency. It's an all-in-one solution for taking an idea from concept to properly formatted script ready for production or submission.
The software aims to provide all the tools a writer needs to develop a script from initial ideas through to completed drafts. Its intuitive interface and set of robust features make Practical Scriptwriter popular among professional and aspiring screenwriters across film, TV, comics, theater, and radio.
Scrivener, Final Draft, Celtx, Dabble, Trelby, DocxManager, Story Architect (STARC), Campfire Write, Arc Studio Pro, Mariner Persona, WriterDuet, Wavemaker Novel Writing, Adobe Story, Page 2 Stage, NovaScriber are some alternatives to Practical Scriptwriter.