Previs Pro Expands Screenplay Support
At Previs Pro, our goal has always been to close the gap between the words on your page and the vision in your head. For too long, Final Draft has been the bridge to getting your script into the app.
But with the release of v.3.3.5, we’re breaking down the walls. We’ve officially expanded our screenplay import engine to support all the screenwriting formats available.
More Formats, Zero Friction
- Final Draft (.fdx): The industry standard, now more stable than ever.
- Fountain: The favorite for minimalist writers and Markdown lovers.
- Open Screenplay Format: Ensuring your data remains accessible and flexible.
- Fade In: The professional alternative that’s taking the industry by storm.
- Celtx: The go-to for multi-media creators and collaborative teams.
Why This Matters
When you import a script into Previs Pro, you aren't just bringing in text. Our engine parses your Scene Headings, Locations, Time of Day, and Cast Lists.
Instead of spending time manually setting up actors and scenes, you can drop your file in and get straight to what matters: creating your scenes and blocking your shots,
Also, and a bit of a leak, we're working on a big improvement on what you can do with scripts inside Previs Pro next. So stay tuned!
See it in Action
What script are you working on next? Whether it’s a sci-fi epic or a gritty indie drama, Previs Pro 3.5.5 is ready to build it with you.
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Til next time,
Ian
Ian Lynch Smith, CEO
P.s. And as always, thank you for your continued support. If you’re new and at all curious, subscribe and give it a year. It will 100% save you time, and time is money, and money is... well, money. Previs Pro lets you iron out the kinks before you step foot on set. That means smoother productions, fewer surprises, and a lot less headache for everyone involved. Your crew will thank you.
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