I see it has been a while since there were any stage play format chats. I find this all very stressful! (hard enough to write the play!!) Is there anything that is recommended for use with Windows Vista? I am thinkng of hiring someone to get me started, in NY city, if anyone can refer to a typist who does formatting for stage plays!
Thanks!
I was surprised to find that Celtx gave me fairly good American stageplay formatting. Finding out how display the US stageplay format can be a little tricky, though.
Starting from the Welcome to Celtx splash screen > Sample Projects > [scroll down]
Importance of Being Earnest (the stageplay sample) > [click to open] the editing window.
You'll see the play,
Earnest, displayed in the editing window in International style stageplay format. When you're writing/editing/formatting, it will stay in Inter play format. But you can display it US stageplay format by clicking a few more buttons.
Find the typesetting tab at the bottom left of the editing window, second tab from the left. Click it.
Then go up to the taskbar at the top of the editing window. The format options icon is second from the left. Click it.
A format options window opens up. Select US letter paper for the paper size, and American for the format. (There are additional options, but no need to worry about them now.)
Now the play will display in US stageplay format. It will print out in US stageplay format as well.
You'll still have to write and edit in the Inter format, but you can see what it looks like by using the typeset function at any time. Some people find the Euro format easier to read and use.
This sounds more complicated than it is. Once you do it, you'll find it easy.
I actually like this stageplay formatting better than the one on Moviemagic, and you can't beat the price.
ETA
It looks like the Typeset feature won't work if you're off line. A drawback, sure, but it's still a good application.