[arg_discuss] screenwriting software ARG enabled
Steve Peters
scpeters at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 11:27:59 EDT 2009
The main tools I use are a combination of Word for a master design doc,
Visio (or OmniGraffle) for flowcharts and Excel for asset lists and what
have you. Unwieldy at best, but it gets the job done.
The developers of Final Draft have asked No Mimes Media to work with them to
help them develop transmedia tools for the next version of their software,
as right now it can't even do something as simple as pasting in foreign
language fonts or calling out different formats for video vs. audio scripts,
etc. It still remains the industry standard for script generation, though.
Hope that helps!
Steve
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-----Original Message-----
From: arg_discuss-bounces at igda.org [mailto:arg_discuss-bounces at igda.org] On
Behalf Of Julien FMJ
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 7:37 AM
To: arg_discuss at igda.org
Subject: [arg_discuss] screenwriting software ARG enabled
Hello everyone,
I'd like to ask you a question that's torturing me since I'm interested in
designing ARG. I always wondered if there were screenwriting softwares that
fit better the transmedia problematic than softwares made for traditionnal
linear stories.
I'm thinking about a soft that would allow me to create a linear stories,
then cut it into components, then drag and drop it into timelines (there
would be timelines for each media developped). For now I use the basic iWork
suite.
In the past I used Celtx <http://www.celtx.com> that allow you to
collaborate with other people around traditional screen play, storyboard and
character description. Some friends of mine advised me Final
Draft<%20http://www.finaldraft.com>.
I found the three following services : five
prockets<http://www.fivesprockets.com/fs-portal/>,
Novamind <http://www.novamind.com> and Storyist<%20http://www.storyist.com/>
.
I guess there is no easy way to build the structure of an ARG but anyway I
wonder if you have examples of schemas, tables or tools that helped design
the architecture of ARGs.
Thank you in advance ;)
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julien aubert
http://www.faismoijouer.com
@juli3n
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