![]() If you happen to be a great sketch artist, you can use any of the many, various iPad sketching apps to create your own storyboard frames and then use them in your Celtx Shots storyboards. OK, someone spent WAY too much time sketching these frames Though it’s true many of the functions of the mobile apps can be done on your desktop, you’ll find that having the ability to work on the go can be invaluable. Celtx is cheaper and comes with way too many goodies that I’m currently too used to using, so I have no desire to make the switch.Īfter their desktop software became quite popular, Celtx released a number of mobile apps all designed to integrate with and complement the desktop software. Though Final Draft is generally held as the industry standard for screenwriting software, I’ve never used it, and maybe I never will. ![]() The software is completely free, although you can also upgrade to Celtx+ at the recurring cost of $5.00 per month. But this is my first App of the Week post so let’s start with a bang.įor those of you who are unfamiliar with it, Celtx is a screenwriter software available online. I’m cheating slightly here, since I’ll actually be covering a few apps, not just one – the “Celtx Suite”, if you will. Since this is the first week of this, let’s begin with the beginning of the filmmaking process. All of my posts will relate to iOS apps only, since I have never and will never use Android, diehard Apple fanboy that I am. In addition to just telling you about the app and what it can do, I’ll list a few of the ways I use it that I think may be unique or different, or that I haven’t seen others do before. ![]() I’m going to try to get a new post out each Friday with an app that I can’t live without as a filmmaker. Welcome to my first Film App of the Week Column post.
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