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How To Use CELTX 1.0 To Write Your Next Famous Screenplay

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2008

Celtx is an application for creating scripts for any kind of visual/audio media. In this episode, youll learn all the new features of the just released version 1.0 including script adaptation, master catalogs, the new side bar tabs, plus lots more!

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  • very helpful, i recently downloaded it because i have aspirations of becoming a screenwriter/director or producer.

  • me too, i was confused first about the different types of writing methods but this helped!

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  • @sodafeen the difference between actors and characters is obvious, and I'm not going to insult your intelligence by explaining it. I believe you are confused because he used DOROTHY when showing how to categorize actors. but that was just an example. You generally wouldn't categorize a character as an actor, only the actors themselves. DOROTHY was just an example. I understand how the example confused you, but I hope this cleared it up.

  • love this, but whats the difference between character and actor? O.o wouldn't it make sense to just mark it as a character... not both o.o??? idk

  • IB Film, 'nuff said.

  • Liberry

  • lol'z just got the program from indy mogul, but i didnt think id fnd a tutorial of it, :D ELL EAH!!!

  • very helpful, i recently downloaded it because i have aspirations of becoming a screenwriter/director AND producer.

  • Thanks! This helped alot!

  • Thanks a lot for this!!

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