At The Jazz Band Ball 2. Beale Street Blues 3. Muskrat Ramble 4. Blue Prelude 5. That's A-Plenty 6. Original Dixieland One-Step 7. Panama 8. The big difference between writing in a text editor and a dedicated screenwriting app like Final Draft is that elements like dialogue won't automatically indent.
In Fountain, the formatting comes later. When you're ready to see your script in its finished form, you have your choice of apps — and more are coming. They miss some of the special features, but get the basics like character names and dialogue right. Take a look at the screencast demo. Upcoming Fountain-based apps will allow some pretty amazing features, but there's no need to wait.
Fountain allows you to work on your screenplay anywhere, on any computer or tablet, using any software that edits text files. When special syntax is required, it is straightforward and intuitive. Fountain supports everything a screenwriter is likely to need in the early, creative phases of writing. The best way to explore Fountain is to look at the files. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest.
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