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Capturing Relationships Between Characters

Screenplays & stories are made up of characters. There are a few stories where we can notice only one or two characters, however most stories employ between 2 and 20 characters, although we could find cases where there are more than 20 also. A writer must ensure that relationships between characters are portrayed consistently across […]

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Video Tutorial In Kannada From Sushupti Dreams

Sushupti Dreams had conducted an online series on film-making in 2020, as a part of which they had hosted several sessions on screenwriting. In their 22nd and 23rd episodes, they covered screenwriting and story structuring concepts using Scrite. Below is a video embed of their 22nd session.

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Qt & QML Insights – Presentation @ Qt Desktop Days 2020

Prashanth Udupa (Creator of Scrite) presented a talk on the insights gathered while developing Scrite at Qt Desktop Days 2020 as a part of Akademy 2020 virtual tech conference. The following is a video capture of his talk. Scrite is developed using Qt. Whats very unique about the use of Qt in Scrite is that […]

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Scrite Tutorial – Aug 2020 Edition

Much has changed since the first beta of Scrite was released back in April 2020. The video below is a new tutorial on Scrite. It covers the features and functionality available as of Scrite 0.4.16 Beta. This video was prepared for presenting a demo of Scrite at a webinar on “Using Screenwriting Software” hosted by […]

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Early Adopter Survey

We have been running an early adopter survey for a few weeks now. Scrite shows an in-app notification requesting the user to respond to our survey. Quite a few of our users have responded. Who are these users who responded to the survey? It turns out, half of the people who responded on the survey […]

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Annotations In Structure

The key differentiating feature in Scrite is the Structure Tab. It is in this tab you can visually map your screenplay and construct the flow of your story. With 0.4.14, we have added a new feature in the Structure Tab called Annotations. We believe that a lot of users will find it really interesting. Let’s […]

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Day, Night, INT, EXT Scenes Only

Few of our early adopters wrote to us that they would like to extract a subset of their screenplay that contains only DAY scenes or NIGHT scenes or INT scenes or EXT scenes. With Scrite 0.4.14 Beta, you can quickly filter scenes by these and generate a report. When you now select Export > Screenplay […]

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Scrite freezes while opening a file

Some of our users have reported that Scrite freezes while opening a file created in the same or previous version of Scrite. To open such documents, please switch to the Structure tab using the tab-bar towards the top right. Try opening the file now. If Scrite opens the file, then add one or more scenes […]

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Does Scrite freeze or crash a lot on your Windows PC?

Over the last few updates we are hearing from a few users that Scrite is overly crashing or freezing on their Windows PCs. In almost every single case we have been able to confirm that it happens on Windows PCs that run on an Intel Graphics Card. Upon further research we have discovered that there […]

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Using Input Methods

Since the first beta release of Scrite back in April 2020, a built-in transliteration mechanism was baked into the app. Many users complained that the transliteration was not as easy as the ML based transliteration services that people are used to like Google Translate and even Microsoft’s own inbuilt features in Windows 10. We did […]