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The Choice of Hollywood Professionals
Are you a Hollywood professional or a first-time writer? Makes no difference: Movie Magic Screenwriter 2000 has virtually every feature invented to improve your writing process! Within minutes of opening the box, you'll experience the magic of a writing tool with stunningly intelligent design.

What Does a Script Formatter Do?
Writing scripts for film, television, and theater has traditionally been a time-consuming task. There are many elements in a script (i.e. scene headings, character names, dialogue, scene breaks, etc.) that must be correctly placed in your script. Following these conventions is essential in making sure your script is receiving proper attention from agents, producers and contests. (To learn more about the different formatting conventions, click here.)

That's where a script formatting program comes in. Screenwriter 2000 works by your side, automatically formatting action, character name, dialog and other elements as you write your script. Even better, there are no function keys or special command keys to memorize-your fingers stay on the keyboard, always ready for creative thoughts to flow onto the page!

Why Screenwriter 2000?
All writing tools are not created equal. Naturally, Screenwriter uses a simple TAB-ENTER system to quickly get your creative thoughts flowing into the computer. Screenwriter has index cards, script notes, simple entry of character names, spell-checking, and of course, smart margin changing. The comparison ends here.

Screenwriter alone has a full suite of internet features, such as real-time internet collaboration, online script registration, and export to Adobe Acrobat© PDF format; superior production features, such as built-in script breakdown and detailed export to Movie Magic Scheduling; Script Analysis features; and the finest import and export facilities in the world of screenwriting. (Click here to see how Screenwriter 2000 clearly beats Final Draft®).

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