Thank you Justin and James.  I've done some early research on your  
suggestion.  Thank you for the reply

Israel Antonio
Sexy Isra



On Sep 25, 2009, at 2:29 PM, James & Nash wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Just to add to Justin's post, while you'll have a bit of a learning
> curve as Justin has pointed out, you can use Latex to format pretty
> much how you like. Latex' power lies in itn its ability to format,
> deal with and separate content and structure. Once you've got your
> Screen play content writen you will be able to format it to your
> heart's content if the package's defaults do not fit the bill.
>
> Take care
>
> J
> On 25 Sep 2009, at 20:24, Justin Harford wrote:
>
>>
>> Probably better go out and google.  If you end up finding that all  
>> the
>> graphical apps don't work well however, you might consider the
>> screenplay package class for LaTeX.  You might experience a bit of a
>> learning curve at the beginning, but it might be worth it.  I looked
>> at the manual screenplay.pdf file and it looks as though the package
>> was written with the Academy of of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences  
>> in
>> mind.
>>
>> Justin Harford
>> On Sep 25, 2009, at 10:32 AM, Israel wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Everyone!
>>>
>>> I am wondering does anyone use a screenwriting software with VO?
>>> Which software is accessible?
>>>
>>> All the playwrights and screenwriters I know insist on Final Draft  
>>> or
>>> Movie Magic- the top two Hollywood standards.  After much  
>>> research, I
>>> bought Final Draft 7.13 and it worked fine when I was using my PC  
>>> but
>>> upon buying my Mac, I learned that most aspects of FD and MM for  
>>> that
>>> fact are accessible with VO except the actual part where I would
>>> write/
>>> edit my screenplays.
>>>
>>> Montage by Mariner Sotware makes it a point to state that it is 100%
>>> accessible to the blind and visually impaired, but various Hollywood
>>> screenwriters including John August give them credit for at least
>>> trying to compete with the Big 2 but that the software does not
>>> always
>>> format your scripts properly as Final Draft or Movie Magic do.  I
>>> know
>>> Final Draft released a version 8 a few months back, but I've not  
>>> been
>>> able to find out if it is accessible with VO.  So, if anyone knows  
>>> or
>>> has suggestions on screenwriting software which does properly format
>>> and is very much accessible with VO, I'd appreciate it.
>>>
>>> Israel Antonio
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