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# Open your project in the [[Editor|Editor]]. | # Open your project in the [[Editor|Editor]]. | ||
# Go to **File → Export → Script** or select from the [[Build_Video|Build Video]] summary. | # Go to **File → Export → Script** or select from the [[Build_Video|Build Video]] summary. | ||
# Pick your desired format: | # Pick your desired format: Final Draft, Fountain, Markdown Support, PDF Export, or Plain Text. | ||
# Choose export options (scene numbers, annotations, beats, etc.). | # Choose export options (scene numbers, annotations, beats, etc.). | ||
# Click '''Export''' to download the file or send it directly to linked drives (see [[Integrations|Integrations]]). | # Click '''Export''' to download the file or send it directly to linked drives (see [[Integrations|Integrations]]). | ||
== Best Practices == | == Best Practices == | ||
Revision as of 07:43, 20 August 2025
Export Script
Overview
The Export Script feature in ACT 3 AI lets you save and share your project’s screenplay in professional or portable formats. It preserves the full structure — including acts, scenes, shots, beats, and annotations — so you can collaborate with external teams, import into editing suites, or archive your work.
Where to Find It
- From the Editor: **File → Export → Script**.
- From the Build Video or Render Queue screen, click **Export Script** under Deliverables.
Export Options
When exporting, you can choose to include:
- Scene Numbers – retain or re-number scenes for production drafts.
- Acts & Beats – include act headings and beat markers.
- Annotations & Comments – export internal annotations from collaborators.
- Character Lists – attach a full character breakdown with digital actor mapping.
- Shot Details – include shot prompts, camera notes, and blocking diagrams.
How to Use
- Open your project in the Editor.
- Go to **File → Export → Script** or select from the Build Video summary.
- Pick your desired format: Final Draft, Fountain, Markdown Support, PDF Export, or Plain Text.
- Choose export options (scene numbers, annotations, beats, etc.).
- Click Export to download the file or send it directly to linked drives (see Integrations).
Best Practices
- Use Script Editor to ensure clean formatting before exporting.
- Lock scenes in Timeline to prevent changes after final draft creation.
- For collaboration with film crews, export in FDX with character list and shot notes.
- When publishing online, use PDF for consistent styling across devices.
Integration Tips
- Export FDX to collaborate with screenwriters in Final Draft or Celtx.
- Use Fountain for version control in Git or markdown-based workflows.
- Send Markdown or Plain Text to AI Wizard for future re-generation or adaptation.
Troubleshooting
- Missing formatting → Ensure script formatting follows industry scene heading and dialogue standards.
- Characters not recognized → Check character names are uppercase in the script.
- Beats not showing → Enable “Include Beats” during export.
- Annotations missing → Tick “Export Annotations” in the options menu.
Credits & Storage
- Exporting text formats is free.
- PDF and enhanced exports may use minimal credits if they require AI formatting cleanup.
Privacy & Rights
- Exported scripts contain only the project text — no video assets.
- Ensure you have rights to all material before sending to third parties; see Documentation → Legal/Usage.
See Also
- Import Script
- Script Editor
- AI Wizard
- Characters / Digital Actors
- Storyboard & Panels / Top-Down View
- Timeline
- Build Video
- Credit System / Billing Model
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