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= Final Draft =
== Overview ==
The '''[[Final_Draft|Final Draft Integration]]''' in [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]] allows you to seamlessly import and export scripts in the industry-standard Final Draft (FDX) format. 
It’s designed for professional screenwriters, directors, and production teams who work within the Final Draft ecosystem but want to leverage [[AI_Wizard|AI-powered]] writing, [[Digital_Actors|casting]], and [[Build_Video|video generation]] inside ACT 3 AI.


<strong>Coming Soon</strong>
With this integration, you can:
* Import existing Final Draft scripts directly into the [[Script_Editor|Script Editor]].
* Maintain formatting, [[Characters|character]] names, and [[Acts|story structure]].
* Export your ACT 3 AI project as a fully compliant FDX file for production use.


== Key Capabilities ==
* '''Full Format Retention:''' Preserves scene headings, dialogue, parentheticals, and [[Story_Beats|beats]]. 
* '''Two-Way Workflow:''' Import from Final Draft to ACT 3 AI, make edits with AI tools, and export back to FDX. 
* '''Character Mapping:''' Automatically syncs [[Characters|characters]] to [[Digital_Actors|digital actor]] profiles. 
* '''Act & Scene Organization:''' Keeps [[Acts|acts]] and [[Scenes|scenes]] intact for accurate shooting scripts. 
* '''Annotation Transfer:''' Imports and exports notes, and [[Collaboration|collaborator]] comments.


== Importing a Final Draft File ==
# Open [[Import_Script|Import Script]] from the dashboard or [[Editor|Editor]] menu. 
# Select your **.fdx** file. 
# Map imported characters to existing [[Characters|characters]] or create new ones. 
# Review and confirm [[Acts|act]] and [[Scenes|scene]] alignment. 
# Start editing your script in ACT 3 AI’s [[Script_Editor|script editor]].


== Exporting to Final Draft ==
# Open your project in the [[Editor|Editor]]. 
# Go to **File → Export → Script**. 
# Select **Final Draft (.fdx)** as the format. 
# Choose export options (include [[Story_Beats|beats]], , [[Shot_Prompting|shot prompts]]). 
# Download the file or send it directly to your linked Final Draft workspace.


[[Contact_us|Contact Us]] if you have any problems using our product, or if you have questions.
== Best Practices ==
* Before export, lock scenes in [[Timeline|Timeline]] to prevent accidental edits. 
* Keep [[Characters|character names]] consistent and uppercase to ensure smooth mapping. 
* Use [[Story_Beats|beats]] and [[Acts|act headings]] for clearer story structure in Final Draft. 
* When collaborating, share FDX files through a version control system to track changes.
 
== Troubleshooting ==
* '''Formatting issues''' → Ensure your ACT 3 AI script follows standard screenplay structure before export. 
* '''Missing beats''' → Enable “Include Beats” during FDX export. 
* '''Character mapping errors''' → Re-map during import or adjust names in [[Script_Editor|Script Editor]].
 
== Credits & Storage ==
* Importing and exporting FDX files is free. 
* Optional AI formatting cleanup may use a small number of [[Credit_System|credits]].
 
== See Also ==
* [[Import_Script|Import Script]] 
* [[Export_Script|Export Script]] 
* [[Script_Editor|Script Editor]] 
* [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] 
* [[Characters]] / [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]] 
* [[Timeline|Timeline]] / [[Storyboard_Panels|Storyboard & Panels]] 
* [[Build_Video|Build Video]] 
* [[Credit_System|Credit System]] / [[Billing_Model|Billing Model]]
 
[https://act3ai.com/contact Contact Us] if you have any problems using our product, or if you have questions.

Latest revision as of 08:32, 21 August 2025

Overview

The Final Draft Integration in ACT 3 AI allows you to seamlessly import and export scripts in the industry-standard Final Draft (FDX) format. It’s designed for professional screenwriters, directors, and production teams who work within the Final Draft ecosystem but want to leverage AI-powered writing, casting, and video generation inside ACT 3 AI.

With this integration, you can:

  • Import existing Final Draft scripts directly into the Script Editor.
  • Maintain formatting, character names, and story structure.
  • Export your ACT 3 AI project as a fully compliant FDX file for production use.

Key Capabilities

  • Full Format Retention: Preserves scene headings, dialogue, parentheticals, and beats.
  • Two-Way Workflow: Import from Final Draft to ACT 3 AI, make edits with AI tools, and export back to FDX.
  • Character Mapping: Automatically syncs characters to digital actor profiles.
  • Act & Scene Organization: Keeps acts and scenes intact for accurate shooting scripts.
  • Annotation Transfer: Imports and exports notes, and collaborator comments.

Importing a Final Draft File

  1. Open Import Script from the dashboard or Editor menu.
  2. Select your **.fdx** file.
  3. Map imported characters to existing characters or create new ones.
  4. Review and confirm act and scene alignment.
  5. Start editing your script in ACT 3 AI’s script editor.

Exporting to Final Draft

  1. Open your project in the Editor.
  2. Go to **File → Export → Script**.
  3. Select **Final Draft (.fdx)** as the format.
  4. Choose export options (include beats, , shot prompts).
  5. Download the file or send it directly to your linked Final Draft workspace.

Best Practices

  • Before export, lock scenes in Timeline to prevent accidental edits.
  • Keep character names consistent and uppercase to ensure smooth mapping.
  • Use beats and act headings for clearer story structure in Final Draft.
  • When collaborating, share FDX files through a version control system to track changes.

Troubleshooting

  • Formatting issues → Ensure your ACT 3 AI script follows standard screenplay structure before export.
  • Missing beats → Enable “Include Beats” during FDX export.
  • Character mapping errors → Re-map during import or adjust names in Script Editor.

Credits & Storage

  • Importing and exporting FDX files is free.
  • Optional AI formatting cleanup may use a small number of credits.

See Also

Contact Us if you have any problems using our product, or if you have questions.