ScriptE for iPad: New Stand-Alone File

IN THIS GUIDE

  • Start a new Stand-Alone
  • Importing Scripts (from Email)

START NEW STAND-ALONE FILE

1. Tap here.

2. Step

3. Name the project file. Tap ENTER.

4. Tap here to open the project.

5. You are now in the SCRIPT BREAKDOWN VIEW.

You are ready to start importing scripts.

(note: this screenshot is from a Series File. In a stand alone file you will not have the EPISODE button and PLUS button next to REVISION)

IMPORTING SCRIPTS FROM EMAIL

6. Tap here to open the SCRIPT REVISIONS WINDOW.

(note: this screenshot is from a Series File. In a stand alone file you will not have the EPISODE button and PLUS button next to REVISION)

7. This is the SCRIPT REVISIONS WINDOW

Make sure you select the correct PAGE SIZE and SCRIPT LAYOUT:

Page size: Select Letter or A4 by tapping on the appropriate button. The page size is important, because ScriptE will calculate page counts based on the paper size.

Script Layout: Ask your script coordinator about this. You can also check this on your own if you have Final Draft.

Check Final Draft page size here

Check Final Draft script layout here

8. Swipe from the bottom of the app to exit (or tap the HOME BUTTON if you have an older iPad). This will take you to the next step ->

9. Find your MAIL APP and open it.

10. Find the email with the script and TAP THE SCRIPT FILE

11. Tap here.

12. Swipe right over the apps until you reach the three dots ->

13. Tap the three dots

14. Scroll down until you find ScriptE S

15. Tap ScriptE S.

ScriptE S will open automatically.

16. Tap here to see which scripts can be imported.

17. Tap here.

18. Name your script version.

19. Tap the script you want to import. The script will be GRAY WHEN SELECTED.

20. When the script is highlighted, tap IMPORT.

21. A preview of the script will be shown. Double check that this is the script you want to import

Tap DONE no matter if this is what you want to import or not.

Alert: ALWAYS READ POP UPS!

9 times out of 10, a pop-up means that what you are about to do is something you cannot undo.

Make sure that you select the right response!

22. Tap PROCEED to import the script

Tap CANCEL if this is not the script you want to import and start over at one of the earlier steps.

23. Your script has been imported. Tap OK.

UPLOAD CHANGES AND DOWNLOAD UPDATES

Tip: For an optimal workflow during both pre-production and shooting, please upload your file at the start of the day, at lunch, and at the end of the day.

This practice helps prevent slowdowns and minimizes potential issues.

24. Tap here.

Alert: ALWAYS READ POP UPS and make sure that you select the right response!

Publishing will upload changes and download updates - depending on the file size, this may take a couple of minutes. Do not do this unless you have time.

9 times out of 10, a pop-up means that what you are about to do is something you cannot undo.

YES and NO are not always in the same position in ScriptE, and this is completely intentional to avoid autopilot answers to get rid of the pop-up, but this is not foolproof. Again: ALWAYS READ POP UPS!

25. Tap here.

26. Enter your password. Tap log in.

27. Wait.

28. When the upload is complete, the message will close.

Jessica Liander

This article was written by Jessica Liander, ScriptE Certified expert user. Jessica is a seasoned script supervisor in film, HETV, and commercial industries. With over 14 years of experience and advanced training under industry legends, she is ready to give you insight in the ins and outs of all ScriptE Systems applications.

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