Celtx

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Celtx
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Celtx version 0.9.9.7
Developed by Greyfirst Corporation
Latest release 1.0 / 4 June 2008
OS Cross-platform
Platform Mozilla
Genre Screenwriting / Pre-production software
License CePL
Website http://www.celtx.com/

Celtx is a free screenwriting software for writing and formatting a screenplay to meet the screenplay submission standards set by the theater and film industries; it is licensed under the Celtx Public License, which is the Mozilla Public License with an attribution provision. Celtx permits the author to include photos, video, and audio in their screenplay. It also provides features for collaborating with other authors. It is available in 19 languages.

Celtx is an acronym for Crew, Equipment, Location, Talent and XML. It is pronounced [ˈkɛltɨks].[1]

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[edit] Features

Celtx offers several features to screenwriters and anyone involved in pre-production.

[edit] Screenwriting

Celtx features an industry standard screenwriting editor. Anyone can write screenplays, stageplays, AV scripts, or radio plays. Celtx also includes a rich text editor for outlines. Celtx also incorporates LaTeX in its new Typeset feature. This allows for more flexible templates and printing options.

[edit] Collaboration

Celtx has created a feature dubbed Project Central. Project Central allows users to upload scripts to a central server, and then collaborate on them with other users of the software. Collaboration can be open to the public, or open only to users that the writer or director selects. In addition, if the writer wishes, the public can visit the Project Central website and view the project online.

[edit] Scheduling

Celtx utilizes the open source Mozilla Lightning to handle calendaring. Different elements of the project can be added to any event in the calendar, and it can be synchronized over Project Central

[edit] Elements

Celtx features thirty-five different elements, which include 'Actor' or 'Special Effects', that can be added to the project. These elements can have various information, such as media or text, added to them. Celtx allows directors and writers to easily tag elements within each script. These tagged elements can then be automatically transferred to a script breakdown, which allows production staffers to easily know what elements the script calls for.

[edit] Storyboarding

Celtx allows people to create storyboard sequences, which can be printed or played using Celtx's built-in image viewer. These are also available to view on a project's website, and can be played inside the browser.

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