Dialogue Box, Hollywood Version
from the powerpoint-for-screenwriters dept
We've posted plenty of stories about people complaining about how PowerPoint just makes it too easy to make presentations - draining all the creativity out of them. Now, the NY Times is looking at the Hollywood equivalent of PowerPoint - scriptwriting and "idea generation" or "story development" software for screenplays. They set everything up for the budding screenwriter, and just wait for them to fill in the dialogue. People seem to have a similar reaction to it as they do with PowerPoint. Some love it for what it lets them do, while others decry the lack of creativity it brings about.
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