Movie Outline

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Movie Outline is a word processing program developed by Nuvotech Limited. It is used to step outline a cinematic story and format a screenplay. It was created by Dan Bronzite, an English screenwriter. It was released in 2004 as an outliner with more features added in later releases.

The software is based on the principle of step-outlining, where a writer creates their story step-by-step before writing the screenplay. One of Movie Outline's features is its "Reference Plugins" which compare the writer's story with outlines and analyses of Hollywood movies.

  • Step outlining – allows development of the story, script and characters step-by-step
  • Automatic script formatting – automatically formats the script as it is typed through auto-complete and keyboard shortcuts
  • Character development – allows creation of character profiles
  • Color-coded story structuring – the story and script can be structured into color-coded acts (or chapters if writing a novel, etc.) and the structures created can be saved as templates. Software includes sample templates such as the Hero's Journey (Mythic Structure) and the classic three-act structure
  • Dialogue focus tools – allows isolation of voice-over or dialogue between two characters, allowing creation of unique characters and consistent voices
  • Story analysis tools – uses "FeelFactors" to analyze the pacing of the story (conflict, tension, action, etc.) through a visual graph
  • Reference movie breakdowns – includes outlines and analyses of successful produced Hollywood movies
  • Drag and drop index cards – organizational tool that allows rearrangement of the story structures
  • Cross-platform – documents can be exchanged between Windows and Mac platforms
  • Import and export – imports plain text documents that have been written in standard word processors or other script-formatting software and automatically reformats them to industry standard screenplay format. Exports documents to many file formats including Rich Text, HTML (web page), Adobe Acrobat PDF and Movie Outline's own secure reference format

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