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Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 TemplatesFinal Draft 8 includes dozens of new templates for writing screenplays, television shows, stageplays, Broadway musicals, novels, treatments, and now graphic novels. View FD8 Templates Screenshot

Final Draft 8 is easy to use and easy to learnYou can install and start using Final Draft right away. Use the Final Draft 8 Quick Start Guide included with your order to start writing immediately. Need to Learn More? Consult the 300+ page Final Draft User's Guide (PDF format) included with your purchase.

Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 ScriptNotesScriptNotes is a Final Draft 8 feature that lets you write notes to yourself, share notes with a writing partner, or receive notes from a director or production executive that also uses Final Draft. You can also print ScriptNotes reports that summarize all the ScriptNotes in your script. View ScriptNotes Screenshot

Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 Index Cards ViewThis improved feature of Final Draft 8 lets you summarize a scene on one side and see the actual screenplay on the other side. Story outlining has never been easier. Color code your scenes. Reorder them by just holding and dragging. View Index Cards Screenshot

Final Draft 8 seamlessly works with other writing and filmmaking toolsFinal Draft 8 files export and integrate with every major Hollywood production software such as Entertainment Partners Budgeting & Scheduling and Gorilla Software, storyboarding software such as FrameForge 3D, Toon Boom, and Power Production, and even editing software such as Avid. There is a reason why so many Hollywood film and production companies use Final Draft.

Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 NavigatorThe Scene Navigator is a customizable floating palette that displays details about your script such as a scene's title, color, page number, length, and location. Manage the pace and flow of your story. View Navigator Screenshot

Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 Panels ViewThe Panels System is perhaps the most useful tool for screenwriters. You can split your screen into separate panels and view your script pages in one panel while you view another section of the script, your Index Cards or Scene View in the other panel. It's so easy now to start a first draft from an outline or to revise an earlier draft. View Panels Screenshot

Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 Text to SpeechAssign voices to your character and have your script read back to you. It's like having a script reading in your computer. View Text to Speech Screenshot

Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 Scene ViewWith the Final Draft 8 Scene View you can now view your script in summary view. You can insert new scenes and hide or show important information such as the scene's action, title, and summary. You can print your scene view or use the Panels View to view it alongside your script. View Scene View Screenshot

Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 Statistics ReportHave a goal of 3 pages per day? Use the Statistics Report to check how much content you've completed in each writing session. You can also track Element Statistics, Character Statistics, and even track Profanity. View Statistics Screenshot

Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 Format AssistantFormat Assistant checks your script for common formatting errors such as missing dialogue, extra spaces, carriage returns,and blank elements. Run it before you print your script and be positive your script is formatted perfectly. View Format Assistant Screenshot

Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 Scene Properties InspectorCreate and track information specific to your scene's story beats that make up the action, characters, and dialogue of the scene. Add your own scene titles and color code each scene to help you track things like storylines and character arcs. View Scene Properties Screenshot

Click to enlargeFinal Draft 8 Page Count and AdjustmentFinal Draft's Leading Style allows you to adjust the spacing of the entire script. Or you can select individual sections of text and adjust spacing to help manage page count. View Page Count Screenshot

Click to enlargeFinal Draft now XML ready.As a screenwriter, you probably care more about plot points and dialogue than you do about XML files. But XML is one of the new standard files that film production software uses to turn your great idea for a story into a $100 million production. Final Draft 8 uses the latest file formats to ensure that it's always a top professional choice for production companies, directors, storyboard artists, editors, and everyone else that puts your vision onto the big screen.