![]() Go through the script quickly and make sure the element types have translated correctly. Click Script.ĭouble check the program's interpretation. Final Draft will give you a simpler dialog box that just asks if you want to import the file as Script or Text. In Movie Magic you'll get the same text import dialog box we mentioned in Step 1. rft as the file type in the File Open dialog in order to see it, but you should be used to this. ![]() (From here on, we'll assume you're receiving someone else's script and trying to convert it to your software.) You'lI need to select. rtf file a picture of what the original script looked like in the original application. Even though it won't be editable on the other end, this will give the person importing the. Both Final Draft and Movie Magic can save in. Or, if you're receiving a script from someone else, ask them to do this and send it along with the. If you're sending your script to someone else, save a. The best bridge between the two is a simple. Movie Magic has no idea what to do with a. Final Draft will even offer you what it claims is a Movie Magic format called. Most of these are legacy formats that have probably just been picked up from previous versions of the programs dating back to the early '90s and they're no use to you. Under "Save As." both applications will give you a lengthy list of possible formats. If copying and pasting isn't an option, you're going to have to export your script into another file format.
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