If you click on the house, you’ll be taken to the project overview where you can see all the projects that you have stored in this celtx account right now. One more thing before we go to the script itself, you see these navigation breadcrumbs at the top of the screen, where we have this little house and next to it you see the name that you gave your project? We will look into all of these in more detail another time, but for now, just know that they are there, and that they are available on the free plan. Of course, right now we’re not interested in that, we just want to write our script.īecause, before we can produce anything, we need a script, right? So, the script is way at the top.Īnd in case you don’t see your script block because the writing area is closed, just click this little arrow at the right side and there you have all your writing functions.Īpart from the script itself, you also get an index cards feature for outlining, or whatever you want to use it for, and a Storyboard feature. If we swivel them open for a second, just to see what we have here, you see that all these different blocks appear that give you access to certain production functions. These are your project section where you can find different functions for different steps of your project. You see these little horizontal sections, where it says, “write”, “plan”, “shoot”, and so on? ![]() So, let’s look at the project structure for a second. I just want to show you what writing functions you have and where you can find them. This video is not about explaining you everything there is right now, because that would be way too much. Over the years, celtx has evolved into a media production solution, if you will, so it offers you a lot more than just writing your scripts.īy the way, depending on what subscription plan you’re on, these functions that you have might change quite a bit, so if it looks different on your end, don’t worry. Now what you see is an overview of your project.īecause in celtx, your poject doesn’t just consist of your screenplay. ![]() Then, if you already have something written in another writing application, you can import that here now, where it says, “upload”. Now, we give the project a name, and then, we can choose whether this is going to be an episodic project, namely a TV show, or if we just want to create one single screenplay. So, in my case I will choose “Film & TV”. You have the choice between “Film & TV”, “Game & VR”, “Multi-column AV”, which means audiovisual, and “Stageplay”. You can create different types of documents with celtx. If you don’t have any projects yet because you just signed up, it should automatically ask you that. When you do that, it asks you, what kind of project you want to create. You need to create an account first, and then, once you’ve done that, you need to create a project. In any case, you can give it a spin and see if it’s for you. ![]() It has a subscription based model, but there also a free version that lets you do quite a bit, and that can be enough for your writing, depending on what you want to do. If you’ve never seen celtx before, it’s a browser-based writing application, which means it’s in the cloud, and you can access your writing from any device via the browser, although there also are apps that you can use if you wish. In this video we will have a look at celtx, and how you can create and manage projects.
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