Created Free Script Breakdown Template For Word

I did the same thing. CeltX has a script breakdown built in, but the pagination/print features are dodgy at best.
 
Follow this URL and it will take you to form heaven. These file are templates not .doc so you have to save them to your hard drive, open a new document and "insert" into the new document before it will allow you to customize the header and edit text. Forms are offered in Word and PDF. Oh yeah, it's a free site.

http://mis15.ncarts.edu/film/forms/production/

Shihan
 
Hey, shihan. That site is requiring me to enter a username and password to download any of those forms. Is there some place I need to register that I am not seeing?

Thanks,
Jason
 
When I click on it I go straight to the forms. When the page opens just scroll down.

Also you could try clicking on enter or cancel if you get a password request. I did not register to use the forms and just started using them last week.

If that does not work there is another site with a lot of forms http://www.globalproducer.com/PAGES/Lib/CONTRACTS.htm#2

Shihan
 
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Is anyone familiar with Sunfrog Scheduling software? I have downloaded the trial but it is not a "full functioning trial version" I would like to know how it compares to other scheduling software
 
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There're a lot of different scheduling software packages out there. I've never heard of Filmfrog and have no idea what it costs, but Jungle Software makes a great indie budgeting/scheduling software package called Gorilla. It comes in several different levels depending on your requirements and how much you are willing to spend. Even the top version is only $399...about half the cost of EP Budgeting & Scheduling packages.
 
Thanks, I have been breaking down my schedule in excel and am hoping to find somrthing not so labor intensive. BTW I meant to ask about Sunfrog software. I have already corrected my earlier post.

I'll check out Gorilla now.
 
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