ScreenStyle.com today launched Final Draft 8 (http://www.screenstyle.com/finaldraft8.html) to its customers in over 50 countries. Final Draft 8 is the latest version of the top-selling screenwriting software, used widely by thousands of writers including Oscar-winning screenwriters and Broadway playwrights.
Joe Mefford, President of ScreenStyle.com premiered Final Draft 8 at the Apple Store in New York City to an audience of filmmakers and screenwriters that included Marc Madnick, President
of Final Draft, Inc.
Our customers are always looking for new tools to improve their screenwriter and prepare their scripts for production, said Joe Mefford. The new features in Final Draft 8 are really
exciting for both the writers who create the screenplay and the production companies that turn the words into action.
Final Draft 8 for Windows and Macintosh (http://www.screenstyle.com/finaldraft8.html) has several new and improved features such
as the Scene Properties Inspector, Scene Navigator, and Scene View. These new tools make it easier than ever for a beginning or professional screenwriter to brainstorm, outline, and
develop story ideas before ever writing Fade In.
For example, the Scene View feature gives writers the ability to look at their screenplay'ss scenes and select, drag, or drop to organize and reorganize ideas. Writers can now easily
insert scenes and hide or show important information such as action, title, and summary. Scene View also displays a scene'ss color so the writer can quickly identify from one scene from
another.
Final Draft 8 has also introduced a new FDX file format that integrates with other filmmaking and screenwriting applications such as scheduling and budgeting software, storyboarding
software, and editing tools.
Final Draft 8 (http://www.screenstyle.com/finaldraft8.html) has a suggested retail price of $249.95 and is available now at
ScreenStyle.com. Registered users of Final Draft 7 can purchase an upgrade for just $79.95. Additional discounts are available for college students and active members of the military.
Screenshots, an overview, and a demo for both the Mac and Windows versions, are also available at ScreenStyle.com.
About ScreenStyle.com:
ScreenStyle.com was founded in 1997 with a single Microsoft Word template for screenwriters. Since then, ScreenStyle.com has become one of the largest online retailers of screenwriting
software, filmmaking software, and other technological tools for Hollywood.
MEDIA CONTACT
Joe Mefford
President, ScreenStyle.com
joe(at)screenstyle. com