As of today (1st May 2021), we have a total of ~2700 users on Scrite. Majority of our users are on Windows. Version 0.6.x is rapidly gaining traction, with close to 25% of our users on it already. Close to 400 new users started using Scrite with version 0.6.x. Version 0.6.4 Beta is now available […]
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Version 0.6.2 Released
Little more than a month ago, we released version 0.6 beta of Scrite with major new features on the Structure canvas. Version 0.6 has been one of our most successful versions to date. Close to 20% of our entire user base is now on version 0.6. We acquired almost 300 new users with this version […]
Scrited is our moniker for the kind of script-to-screen videos popularized by social media handles on FB, Twitter & Instagram that go by the name Screenplayed. Scrited was first introduced in version 0.5.6 in Jan 2021. It has since been used to create script-to-screen videos by many of our users for pedagogical purposes, among others. […]
Tagging Structural Elements
With Scrite 0.6 beta, you can now tag your index cards and mark structural elements in your screenplay. This is a very powerful feature for writers who wish to design their stories according to structures of their choice. Click here to read more about tagging index cards.
Scrite 0.6 Beta Is Now Out
We have been working in stealth mode with some of the best #writers in the Kannada Film Industry. Many of the features in this update are based on the feedback they have so generously offered since November 2020! This update brings some of our most ambitious features to life, from being able to tag your […]
In March 2020, we set out to build Scrite as a structure centric screenwriting tool. The idea was to give writers the tools that will help them visually comprehend and manipulate the structure of their screenplay. Over the course of the last one year, we have come quite far. With 0.6.0 beta, we have introduced […]
Table Of Contents With the ability to tag index cards on the structure canvas, we have now provided a way for writers to visualize the structural elements of their screenplay much better than they could do before. Writers typically stick to their own standards with respect to the number of index cards to use per […]
When we first announced the Scrited tab feature, it was only possible to assign time offsets for each scene heading. Scrite would then linearly interpolate the offset from one scene heading to the next, and many times the interpolation would not be accurate. With version 0.6.0 beta, we now allow users to assign offsets to […]
Does Scrite seem slow and laggy on your powerful MacBook Pro? Chances are that your Mac is not configured to use its powerful graphics card. To check what graphics hardware is being used, click on the About This Mac option in Apple Menu and look at the value show against the Graphics field. If it […]
Writers are rigorous with regard to the structure of their story and screenplay. With index cards, users can now plot their stories on the structure canvas exactly the way they would on a physical white board. Coupled with act breaks, the structure canvas on Scrite provides a visually appealing way to see index cards of […]