Our latest expansion of the Game & VR project’s professional featureset is now available to help you better manage large projects. Read this to learn more.
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Needing to unplug doesn’t mean you can’t keep creating. Our new Offline Mode makes sure you can keep working on your scripts and screenplays from anywhere.
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Want to see what your story looks like in an interactive narrative format? You can now instantly adapt your existing screenplays into a Game & VR project.
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Don’t want to tear yourself away from your script? Improved Index Cards allow you to quickly create, review, and edit your index cards directly within your script editor so you can access and manage your ideas in a single creative workspace.
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Breaking down your script is the essential and exhaustive first step in your pre-production process. In this installment of the Learning Series, we’ll run you through what you’ll need to do – and how Celtx makes it easy.
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At last, it’s time to take all of your story development and outlining work and turn it into that elusive, seemingly impossible goal: a completed first draft of an original script. In this Learning Series lesson, we’ll show you how.
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Planning out your plot will make writing your script a lot easier. In Lesson #4, we’ll guide you through creating a thorough Script Outline – and show you how Celtx can speed up the process dramatically.
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Our new call sheets and reports system makes crafting and distributing accurate, properly-formatted call sheets faster and easier than ever. Read this to see what’s new!
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Hollywood veteran Brian Levant is using Celtx to introduce first-time screenwriters to the high-intensity world of the television writer’s room. In this interview, we discuss how technology has both changed and failed to change the pre-production workflow, as well what you need to concentrate on when trying to write scripts for the first time.
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Happy Halloween from Celtx! To help ring in the spookiest time of the year, we’ve pulled some insights from five of our favorite horror screenplays. Want to write something scary? Start with seeing it done right.