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Learn Movie Magic Screenwriter
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  • 1. Beginning Your Screenplay
    • 1.1 Select a Template
    • 1.2 Create Script Elements
    • 1.3 Create a Title Page
  • 2. Creating an Outline
    • 2.1 Create Outline Element
    • 2.2 Promote and Demote Elements
    • 2.3 Evolve an Outline into a Screenplay
    • 2.4 Hide and Show Outline Elements
  • 3. Using Index Cards
    • 3.1 Open Index Cards
    • 3.2 Edit Index Cards
    • 3.3 Print Index Cards
  • 4. Using the NaviDoc®
    • 4.1 Control Outline Elements
    • 4.2 Control Scene Headings
    • 4.3 Control Script Notes
    • 4.4 Control Bookmarks
  • 5. Editing Your Screenplay
    • 5.1 Resume Work on Your Screenplay
    • 5.2 Add Script Elements
    • 5.3 Redefine Script Elements
    • 5.4 Move a Scene
    • 5.5 Revise Headers and Footers
    • 5.6 Revert to a Previous Version
  • 6. Controlling Elements
    • 6.1 Change Format of a Single Style
    • 6.2 Change Format of an Entire Screenplay
    • 6.3. Revise the Default Template
    • 6.4. Create a New Template
    • 6.5. Number Scenes
  • 7. Customizing the Screen
    • 7.1 Configure the Screen Using the View Menu
    • 7.2 Configure the Screen Using the Bottom Toolbar
  • 8. Importing and Exporting
    • 8.1 Import a Script
    • 8.2 Export a Script
  • 9. Printing and Emailing
    • 9.1 Print a Screenplay
    • 9.2 Email a Screenplay
  • 10. Production Tools
    • 10.1 Lock a Script
    • 10.2 Track Revisions
    • 10.3 Breakdown a Script
    • 10.4 Add Watermarks
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  • 1. Beginning Your Screenplay
    • 1.1 Select a Template
    • 1.2 Create Script Elements
    • 1.3 Create a Title Page
  • 2. Creating an Outline
    • 2.1 Create Outline Element
    • 2.2 Promote and Demote Elements
    • 2.3 Evolve an Outline into a Screenplay
    • 2.4 Hide and Show Outline Elements
  • 3. Using Index Cards
    • 3.1 Open Index Cards
    • 3.2 Edit Index Cards
    • 3.3 Print Index Cards
  • 4. Using the NaviDoc®
    • 4.1 Control Outline Elements
    • 4.2 Control Scene Headings
    • 4.3 Control Script Notes
    • 4.4 Control Bookmarks
  • 5. Editing Your Screenplay
    • 5.1 Resume Work on Your Screenplay
    • 5.2 Add Script Elements
    • 5.3 Redefine Script Elements
    • 5.4 Move a Scene
    • 5.5 Revise Headers and Footers
    • 5.6 Revert to a Previous Version
  • 6. Controlling Elements
    • 6.1 Change Format of a Single Style
    • 6.2 Change Format of an Entire Screenplay
    • 6.3. Revise the Default Template
    • 6.4. Create a New Template
    • 6.5. Number Scenes
  • 7. Customizing the Screen
    • 7.1 Configure the Screen Using the View Menu
    • 7.2 Configure the Screen Using the Bottom Toolbar
  • 8. Importing and Exporting
    • 8.1 Import a Script
    • 8.2 Export a Script
  • 9. Printing and Emailing
    • 9.1 Print a Screenplay
    • 9.2 Email a Screenplay
  • 10. Production Tools
    • 10.1 Lock a Script
    • 10.2 Track Revisions
    • 10.3 Breakdown a Script
    • 10.4 Add Watermarks
  • About
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use

BEGINNING YOUR SCREENPLAY

GETTING STARTED WRITING YOUR SCRIPT IN MOVIE MAGIC® SCREENWRITER™

1.1 SELECT SCRIPT TEMPLATE

In this lesson, explore the different instructional, example, and blank templates you can use in Movie Magic Screenwriter.  You will choose the template you want to write your screenplay, TV show, novel, stage play, or other.
VIEW LESSon 1.1

1.2 CREATE SCRIPT ELEMENTS

In this lesson, you will learn how to write Scene Headings, Action Lines, Character, Dialogue, and Parenthetical lines in Movie Magic Screenwriter.  You will learn how to format an entire screenplay with just the Tab and Enter keys.
VIEW LESSon 1.2

1.3 CREATE A TITLE PAGE

In this lesson, you will learn the proper way to create and format a title page for your screenplay in Movie Magic Screenwriter.
VIEW LESSON 1.3

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