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Rundown/Script software question
I believe that I've mentioned before, I'm putting together a newscast on our local access station. We're looking for a program to help us with rundowns and scripts.
When I worked at our local FOX affiliate, we used EZNews, but the price is way out of our budget. All we need is a basic program that will help us to generate rundowns and scripts. Right now, I type up the script in Word, then make a rundown in Excel based on the script. I'm sure this isn't the most efficient way to do things, so I'm wondering if anyone has a better idea. Thanks in advance for any suggestions! |
I have no idea what is used in the TV world, but I know both TV and film scripts
can be made in programs like FinalDraft (google it). I have no idea what a rundown is.... Care to elaborate on that? |
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Rundowns are used to help the folks in the control room keep track of what to do. I hope my description is decent. Also--I checked into Final Draft, and unfortunately it's not going to do a lot of good for television news scripts. Thanks for the suggestion, though! |
Eric, you should try a web app called Rundown Creator (Rundown Creator - create rundowns, write scripts, send to teleprompter). Maybe you've heard of it!
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