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Screenwriting apps on the iPhone. ScriptWrite vs Screenplay

My iPhone basically tripled my productivity on a daily basis.  I can write blogs, check site stats, dominate social media sites but most importantly, I can write screenplays. (Click here for more on Portable Writing)

The first screenwriting program I found on the APP Store was Screenplay by Black Mana StudiosIt’s a pretty great app. It’s easy to use and supports a lot of the features I expect in a screenwriting program.

My only complaint is how every scene is treated almost as a separate script.  The app lacks an option to review your entire script at once.  You have to keep switching screens to load up the next scene.  There’s just something strange about writing one scene at a time.  There are some advantages to the system as you don’t have to scroll FOREVER to reach a specific scene.  It’s a terrific way to navigate your script.  All I want is the option to read it all at once.   (Read my full thoughts on the app here)

Along came ScriptWrite and they understood that concept.  Your entire script on one screen.  It is also a disadvantage as scrolling through a giant script is annoying.  It would be great if they had a scene selection system like Black Mana’s app.

Anyone who has ever typed out a screenplay uses a tab system to switch between elements.  Switching is as simple as pressing ENTER or TAB.  This program allows you to  select an element from a list of icons.

It’s certainly not a bad system and it’s very similar to Black Mana’s app.  I just prefer interface in Screenplay.  ScriptWrite does get big points for being cheaper and I think it will definitely improve.  I’ll be watching for updates.

It’s great to have some competition for screenwriting supremacy on the iPhone.  Black Mana’s app is superior in my opinion except for one tiny complaint about how individual scenes are treated.  This is something they can fix.  ScriptWrite’s system may work for some writers out there but not for me.  Some people will probably like it better.  It’s a close call but for now, I’ll be sticking with Screenplay.  Especially since it was recently announced that they have partnered with Final Draft!

Read the announcement here

iPhone Apps

Screenplay by Black Mana.

If you have an iPhone and are obsessed or even moderately interested in screenwriting, I highly recommend it.

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Earlier this week, a new rumor surfaced about Apple’s “Don’t ask me if it’s real” Tablet.  Supposedly, they have ordered a bunch of parts and are preparing for production and a launch sometime in the Spring.  Sweeeeeeeet. (You read that right…  8 e’s.)

apple-tablet

Quite simply, if Apple were to make a Tablet like the one pictured above, I would purchase one.  So would millions of other consumers out there.  Isn’t it time we got a look at the real thing?

At this point, there are so many rumors pointing regarding the existence of this device.  It’s not even officially announced yet and I’m absolutely giddy with excitement.

“One gadget to rule them all”  CNNmoney.

Many people have theories on how the device will work and what specifications it will have.  I don’t know a lot about the rumoured Apple Tablet but I know enough that I want one.

Here’s what we know so far, sort of…

It will have a 10-12 inch screen.
I measured tonight and that’s a perfect size.  I have no idea why it’s the perfect size.  It just is.

It will incorporate multi touch technology.
There are so many benefits to work flow with multi touch technology.  I love my iPhone.  I want a Tablet.

It will fully embrace cloud computing.
Does that mean Safari will be getting a face lift?  I’m thinking a lot of web based software is on the way.  Not too mention Apps.

It will have a kick ass built in web cam.
Think of the benefits to businesses and communications.  I’m still shocked that Apple hasn’t released an iPhone with a second camera for video calling.

It will be the best reader on the market.
Amazon’s popular Kindle device has a problem once Apple hits the market.  There’s already rumors that Apple is pitching ideas with publishers around the world.

It won’t have super powered specs.
This device won’t need a ton of memory as most files will be handled through servers and email.  Don’t expect to see a hyper advanced processor either.

It will support WiFi and potentially 3G.
3G may not happen but I’m already prepared to use my iPhone for tethering purposes.

It will be affordable when compared to traditional laptops and netbooks.
I really don’t think you’ll spend more than $1000 for the Tablet.  Maybe $1500 at the most.  Maybe even as little as 5 or 6 hundred.  Either way, it’s on my wishlist.

iTunes evolves
I’ve read in a few places that iTunes will be launching web based software.  This has massive implications for the Tablet.  My music collection follows me everywhere?  I’m in.

The next generation of Apps
I’m thinking a lot of iPhone apps will translate well to Tablets.  There are so many advantages to apps on the new device.  However, I think the Tablet will bring new and advanced apps to the market.

Finally, a whole bunch of other stuff I don’t even know about yet.

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A Creative Perspective

If it delivers on half of it’s potential, I believe it will be an industry changing achievement.  Personally, the idea of loading some screenwriting software onto it brings an enormous smile to my face.  I’ve never owned a laptop but I’ve always wanted to have the power to truly write wherever I am.

Currently, I have a few screenwriting apps for my iPhone and I’m always writing but it’s no substitute for a full keyboard.  Just thinking about using the device to write is mind blowing.  Not to mention having more tools available to promote my company and my films.  My social networking will definitely get a huge jolt when this device surfaces.  There are so many possibilities to ponder.  All I need to know is that this product will definitely be released someday.  That’s all I ask.

Using my iPhone and the Tablet and fully synching them to my iMac at home is one of the nerdiest dreams I’ve ever had in my life.  My writing, designing and company will surely benefit from such a device.  Not to mention I’m a huge tech geek and I love my gadgets.

Exist dammit.  Exist!

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The Screenwriting Balance

December 9th, 2009 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Screenwriting - (4 Comments)

writing vs career

The Moneymaker

I consider myself lucky to have a career that I love.  It really is a dream job is you are a fan of sports and want to work in Television.  It’s been nearly 4 years now and I still love it just as much as my first day.  Yet I’m still trying to find time to write. I’m always thinking about scenes or characters but you can’t call yourself a writer unless you’re in front of a blank screen typing words and sentences.

Over the last few months, I’ve been reorganizing my entire life.  Everything from finances to scheduling to working out more.  I’m in a better position overall now yet I’m still trying to find time to write.

I think it’s different for every writer out there.  Those of us who need to write but can’t find time end up feeling guilty and unproductive.  Or at least, that’s been my experience.  I’ve read every book I can find on screenwriting and nearly every one of them discusses procrastination and how hard it is to find balance.  I think the difference between successful and non-successful writers is the amount of time they are able to find to get the work done. You have to assess your time and prioritize.  I’m currently assessing and prioritizing.

Over the last few weeks, I finally returned to screenwriting after nearly a year away.  While I definitely missed it, I don’t think it was as bad because my career and my company are both creative endeavors so I still had outlets to express myself everyday.

Two weeks ago, I wrote non stop for 2 full days.  I was on fire again.  It was like I never stopped.  Have you ever written so much so fast that you feel like your fingers can’t keep up?  There were so many moments when I actually stood up from my chair because I was too pumped up.  Now, I’m not saying what I’m writing is going to change the world.  I’m just saying writing makes me happy.

Rule 1: Write words and sentences

Since that day, I’ve been having trouble finding time to write.  Finally, I started really examining why I’m not writing pages everyday.  Normally, I don’t work until at least 2pm so I could be writing every morning.  Some weeks I don’t work until 5 or 6 in the evening.  That’s practically a day off with the amount of work I do beyond my career.  So why can’t I find time?  I have a theory.

INT. APARTMENT BEDROOM - MORNING

9:59am.

A young man in his mid twenties is sleeping soundly until 10 o’clock arrives and the alarm blasts music into the room.  The young man, JASON, flies out of bed and across the room to turn the music off.  Just as quickly, he slides back into bed and closes his eyes.

INT. APARTMENT BEDROOM – LATER

12:23pm.

Jason’s eyes open slowly.  This is a well rested individual.  He casually turns his head to look at the clock then lowers it in shame.  He slept in again.

The Screenwriter

That little skit above is an example of what happens when you work until 2 or 3 in the morning.  Sometimes, you just need to sleep.

I’ve learned that I have a unique list of requisites to check off before I feel like I can write effectively.  In the past, the most important factor was having a day off.  For some reason, I find it very hard to sit down and write knowing I only have an hour or two before another part of my life takes over again. When I have a day off with no plans, I usually get a lot accomplished.  I just have to accept the fact that I have a full time job and it’s not going anywhere.  So why not write for a few hours?  It certainly doesn’t make my life worse.

I believe that’s my single biggest problem.  Being unable to write because I have to work later that day sounds more like an excuse to me now.  Those 2 days of writing a few weeks ago taught me that even if I can only write for an hour a day, I’d still be happier than not writing at all.  I think I’ll still struggle with being on a roll and having to leave my desk but perhaps that will make it easier to sit down again once my shift is over.

Every writer with a job has to deal with these problems but finding that balance is the difference maker.  I’m no longer a writer because I’ve written a few scripts here and there.  I’m a writer because I sit down in front of a computer screen and type words and sentences. Doing so causes extreme levels of happiness and satisfaction.  This is what being a writer means to me.

PS: It has occurred to me that writing this post took up some potential screenwriting time.  I don’t feel guilty because I’ve found that balance.  I’ll have some time before my shift tonight.

PS #2:  If not, I always have my iPhone and the screenwriting apps I’ve downloaded. The bus ride to work is always fun now.

The Screenwriting Balance | Screenwriting Blog

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Screenwriting: Portable Writing

Today, I Googled iPhone tips…  I’m always looking for nerdy things to do.  I came across a function that lets you take screenshots of your iPhone.  So here is my home page.

Immediately, the gears started turning and a blog post was born.  A post about a new way for writers to work on their newest projects.  Portable Writing.

For the last few months I’ve been writing a lot about my phone and what it’s meant for my writing.  I also wrote about finding time to write.  It’s seriously getting harder and harder to find excuses NOT to.  Look at that gorgeous screenshot.  Lets take a closer look.

Smart phones have literally enhanced the writer’s ability to…

Well write. I’m constantly firing up the iPhone to write a blog, scene or outline a new sequence.  Needless to say, it’s been a very productive couple of months.

It started with WordPress.  An app that allows you to update, edit and publish posts from your phone.  These days, every writer has a blog of some type. A quick search of the app store shows dozens of blogging apps to help you get that new article online no matter which platform you use.

The Athletic Nerd by Jason McKinnon

The Athletic Nerd has been in existence for just about 3 months and I’d say close to half of the posts began on my phone.  Whether it’s killing time on a bus or walking to the store, I always have an outlet to write.

The app that literally blew my mind was Screenplay. My full review of the app can be found HERE.  I searched screenwriting in the app store on the odd chance there would be a news app or something similar.  I never would have thought a full featured screenwriting app would pop up.  I’ve been using it to finish a short film I’ve been picking at over the last few weeks.  It’s a great way to write if you can’t find the time at home.

The Outliner App came next. This reasonably priced program allows you to create and update mulitiple lists for any occasion.  I have lists for movie ideas, blog topics, story lines, scene ideas, dialogue possibilities and even outlines for future scripts.  It’s a must have for any writer.

Having the iPhone has also re-invigorated my interest in social networking.  Facebook and Twitter are featured prominantly on my phone.  I’m always connected to my friends AND it’s easier for me to post updates on 17 West and my blog.

Finally, my super nerd app of the week, Analytics. An app that logs into Google Analytics and displays your website statistics.  I follow these numbers closely and it’s great to be able to check them wherever I go.

Portable writing used to mean pens and notebooks.  I’m still a massive fan of hitting the library with nothing but blank pages and hours to kill but when time doesn’t permit itself, I can always use my phone.

XTRA: Check out my review of Celtx for iPhone and iPad

Portable writing.  Sweet.

Screenwriting: Portable Writing | Screenwriting Blog

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