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Outline View This is the main interface window with Movie Outline. Notice the tabs at the top of your view allow you to easily move from outline to script view and back again. View Outline View screenshot

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Script View This is the main window where you write your screenplay. View Script View screenshot

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Notes View This is the Notes View window. As you write your script, you can easily write notes to yourself so you never forget a thought (or character or plot point or line of dialogue). View Notes View screenshot

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Power View View and customize the structure of your story in a color-coded visual manner. save structure templates and choose colors to indicate the various sections of your story, enabling you to gauge your structure against your reference structure. View Power View screenshot

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Step Cards Organize your outline with Drag and Drop index cards which display your outline, script and notes for each step. Color-code your cards to to match PowerView's current structure template. Reposition a card in your outline by dragging it with your mouse. You can also resize the cards, expand and collapse their content, change the font and text size, undo/redo any changes you make and navigate your outline with ease. View Step Cards screenshot

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FeelFactor A FeelFactor is an element of your story that evokes an emotional or intellectual response in your reader or audience such as gore, shock, tension, conflict, action, mystery and romance. By setting the level of each FeelFactor for each step in your story you can gauge the pacing & development of your narrative in the form of a colored graph. View FeelFactor screenshot

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Character Profile
Creating three-dimensional characters is simple with Movie Outline's Character Profile Wizard which allows you to enter information about each character's biography and intended story arc. You can also answer a series of probing interview style questions to further build your character's personality and define relationships with other characters. View Character Profile screenshot

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Story Tasks Make a note of all those ideas and snippets of dialogue without hindering your creative flow.With Story Tasks you can easily organize your "To Do" list, check/uncheck tasks as your story and script develops, print and export tasks, and never forget a witty line again! View Story Tasks screenshot

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Dialogue Spotlights Isolate a specific character's dialogue in your screenplay in order to maintain a consistent style of speech and avoid over using or unintentionally repeating words. You can also isolate dialogue between two characters to track how they interact as your story progresses, and isolate voice-over to help you follow the path of narration. View Dialogue Spotlights screenshot

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Reference Library
Movie Outline comes with 12 FREE outlines and analyses of successful Hollywood movies which can be viewed simultaneously to your own project to compare structure and pacing. What's more, you can also export your own outline and script into the library in order to compare multiple versions of your project, helping you track changes and plan rewrites. View Reference Library screenshot

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SmartSearch Search anywhere inside your Movie Outline file - or even within sub-sections like only the outline - in order to locate specific characters, lines of dialogue, or plot points. It's much easier and faster than clicking and scrolling. View Smart Search screenshot

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Export Wizard Export your entire script - or even just part of it - into Adobe PDF, RTF, text, and HTML formats so your script can be viewed easily by others, integrated with scheduling and budgeting software, or even into other screenwriting software such as Final Draft and Movie Magic Screenwriter. View Export Wizard screenshot

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