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Tip #25 - Celtx - Creating A Script Breakdown Report


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Celtx is an application for creating scripts for podcasts, videos, stage plays, screenplays, or any other visual (or audio) media. In this podcast, I show you how to mark up your script so that you can easily create a scene breakdown sheet.

Published On 12/7/07 under Celtx, Pre-Production, Shows: Digital Media Quick Tips, Writing

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The Host

Marcelo Lewin
Marcelo Lewin, a.k.a. The Digital Media Dude, started The Digital Media Dude in late 2006 as a blog, mainly, to write about new media. Then he created his first podcast, The Digital Media Dude Daily Tip now known as Digital Media Quick Tips which got picked up by iTunes in the Top 25. By late 2007, The Digital Media Dude became officially a network of shows and in early 2008, it was renamed to Pixel Heads Network.

With over 15 years of experience in the digital media industry, including gigs with NBC, Walt Disney Imagineering, Toyota and having a couple of "dot com" companies under his belt, he shares his knowledge with your through our shows.

He is married with his wife of 15 years and has 2 great sons. His hobbies include photography, videography, new media, technology, great food, great beers and just playing around with his kids.

Marcelo Lewin currently hosts 5 shows, blogs about new media, makes presentations about new media all over and is the "chief Pixel Head" at Pixel Heads Network.



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One Response to “Tip #25 - Celtx - Creating A Script Breakdown Report”

  1. Dave Taylor Says:

    Great program and open source (the best part), thanks for the tip!

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