
Introduction to the Final Draft v8 Upgrade
Do you own Final Draft v7, v6 or earlier? The upgrade to Verion 8 will enable you to bring your older version of Final Draft up to date.
What’s New In v7
The Panels System
Like most writers, you probably need to keep a lot of things at the front of your mind while you’re writing: How does the Act 3 argument scene you’re writing today connect to the argument scene in Act 1? Where should the first-kiss scene go? How many scenes are in the chase sequence? What are the plot points in Act 3? Like no other screenwriting program, Final Draft can show you what you need to see while you’re writing.
You can split your screen into separate panels and view your script pages in one panel and index cards in the other. If you enable the new Navigator panel [a consolidated, linear, top-to-bottom list of the Scene Headings] you can simply double-click on a scene heading and Final Draft will jump to that scene in the script panel.
Or view Page 3 of the script in one panel and Page 66 in another, side-by-side or stacked for easy viewing.
New Index Cards
For years Final Draft users have relied on the Scene Navigator as a quick map of their script. We’ve kept this tried-and-true tool but added a whole new dimension of functionality: Now every card has TWO sides and you can write on one of them! The Script side works just the way you’re used to in Scene Navigator but the Summary side lets you type in development ideas, notes, sequence or act markers, comments, locations, blocking… anything you need to build and organize your story. And the text you type into the Summary Cards will appear as under the Scene Headings in the Navigator, so you can always see where you are in the story.
To put it simply, brainstorming, structuring, writing and rewriting your script will be a lot easier when you have with this comprehensive, interactive overview at your command.
Tagger
A new stand-alone application that enables you to “tag” elements of a script [cast, costumes, props, etc.] and export the results into any movie scheduling software. Created with the help of veteran assistant directors, producers and unit production managers,
Tagger means no more going over a paper script again and again with highlighters.
Templates
Over two dozen new templates. These include new television shows, improved U.S. and British stageplay templates and improved screenplay templates.
There’s More…
We’ve also improved Final Draft’s Cast List, Revision Header, PDF exporting, the Title Page, CollaboWriter and more. The “Ask the Expert” feature with screenwriting guru Syd Field has been expanded to include expertise from television writer Larry Brody, playwright Jon Dorf and WGAw’s The Creative Rights Handbook.
If You‘re Still Using Final Draft 4 or 5…
Here are some other features you’ve been missing:
- Customizable Reports
- Format Assistant
- Improved Final Draft Courier Font
- Built for OS X and designed for Windows XP
- ScriptCompare
- Ability to save in [and email] Adobe PDF format
- Smart Drag and Drop
- ScriptNotes
- Updated TV Templates
System Requirements
Windows Requirements
Pentium III or later processor
Windows Vista or XP
Minimum 512Mb of RAM
50MB of available hard drive space
CD-Rom drive
Macintosh Requirements
Mac OS Xv 10.4.11 and above
512 MB of RAM
50MB of available hard drive space
CD-Rom drive
Price
Final Draft v8 – International Edition
How To Buy:The NZWG does not stock Version 8 upgrades. Go direct the website www.finaldraft.com for information.
Special Note: Final Draft v8 Upgrade requires proof of ownership of a previous version of Final Draft. Please include your product serial/customer number when you place your order. Upgrade orders cannot be processed without verification. Processing may take 1-2 days for verification.