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Highland update fixes .fdx, adds Snow Leopard support

June 4, 2012 Apps, Highland, News

highland logoThe new beta of [Highland](http://quoteunquoteapps.com/highland/) — released last night — tackles three major issues.

The first fix is exporting to Final Draft (.fdx). If you encountered a file that opened as bunch of (cont’d)’s, give it another try.

The second major addition: legacy support for Snow Leopard (OS 10.6). In order to make it work, we had to temporarily disable two features: printing and the quick-reference sheet. They’ll be back. We just wanted to get the beta into testers’ hands ASAP.

The third issue is extended Unicode support for larger character sets, including accents and diacritical marks. We want Highland to work on screenplays written in a range of languages, but our sample size is small. So as with any issue, if you find Highland is struggling with a given script, please send a report card.

If you already have the Highland beta installed, it will auto-update. If not, you can [download it from the site](http://quoteunquoteapps.com/highland/).

The Disney Dilemma

Episode - 35

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May 1, 2012 News, QandA, Scriptnotes

On the 35th episode of Scriptnotes, John and Craig discuss the small, currently leaderless world of Walt Disney Studios, along with its challenges and opportunities.

With so many of Disney’s distribution slots taken up by DreamWorks, Marvel, Pixar and Bruckheimer, whoever gets the job of chief probably won’t be making many movies on his or her own. Yet the Disney brand is one of the only ones that still means something to ticket-buyers, so finding a way to make Disney movies feels like a priority.

A discussion of Gregory Poirier’s recent article on misguided cost-cutting segues to a letter from a veteran Hollywood screenwriter frustrated by just how bad studio development has gotten. That’s followed by more listener questions:

* What distinguishes a well-developed character from a flat one?

* How should a recent college graduate from Colorado go about starting a screenwriting career?

* Where do pitches come from?

* How long should it take for your agent to return your call?

John extols his favorite site for sheet music, while Craig gets nostalgic for his first real computer, the Franklin Ace 1000.

All this and more on Scriptnotes: A podcast about parking, and things that are interesting to parkers.

LINKS:

* [John’s post](http://johnaugust.com/2012/how-cost-cutting-hurt-movies) on Gregory Poirier’s article
* Jason Robert Brown on copyright and [fighting with teenagers](http://www.jasonrobertbrown.com/weblog/2010/06/fighting_with_teenagers_a_copy.php)
* Musicnotes version of [Jar of Hearts](http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtdFPE.asp?ppn=MN0085778&)
* Craig’s first computer, the [Franklin Ace 1000](http://www.vintage-computer.com/franklin.shtml)
* INTRO: [Wonderful World of Disney intro](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzj9vlWRUIw&feature=related)
* OUTRO: [HardChord DynaMix – Jar of Creep](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mub_xRooWAQ)

You can download the episode here: [AAC](http://traffic.libsyn.com/scriptnotes/scriptnotes_ep_35.m4a).

**UPDATE** 5-4-12: The transcript of this episode can be found [here](http://johnaugust.com/2012/scriptnotes-ep-35-the-disney-dilemma-transcript).

Professional screenwriting, and why no one really breaks in

April 17, 2012 News, QandA, Scriptnotes

Craig and John just have to talk about the double-barrel craziness of the Joe Eszterhas/Mel Gibson spat. How often do you have screenwriters lobbing incendiary accusations at movie stars?

Well, pretty often, actually. But almost never so publicly. And the already-certifiable, formerly-A-list-ness of it all makes it especially gossip-worthy, so forgive us if we go on for a while.

That settled, we follow up on the Amazon Studios deal and what it means for screenwriters not currently in the WGA. One listener calls Craig an idiot, which leads to a discussion about what “professional screenwriting” even means.

John wants aspiring screenwriters to stop using the term “breaking in,” because it doesn’t accurately reflect the early stages of a writer’s career. Meanwhile, Craig takes umbrage at the idea of “trust fund screenwriters.”

We end with some questions and answers:

* What is a screenwriter’s quote, and how does it get determined?

* How do international screenwriters get U.S. visas?

* Can animation writers get WGA coverage?

All this and more in the new Scriptnotes.

LINKS:

* Joe Eszterhas’ [letter to Mel Gibson](http://www.thewrap.com/movies/article/joe-eszterhas-letter-mel-gibson-36949)
* Warner Bros. buys rights to Reddit creation [Rome Sweet Rome](http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118044449)
* [John’s rusted car](http://johnaugust.com/Assets/johns_car.jpg), 1990-1996
* Intro: [Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle TV cartoon intro](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i__2vabLGxY)
* Outro: [North Korean teens play “Take On Me”](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBgMeunuviE)

You can download the episode here: [AAC](http://traffic.libsyn.com/scriptnotes/scriptnotes_ep_33.m4a).

**UPDATE** 4-19-12: The transcript of this episode can be found [here](http://johnaugust.com/2012/scriptnotes-ep-33-professional-screenwriting-and-why-no-one-really-breaks-in-transcript).

Go, while you can get it

February 28, 2012 Charlie's Angels, Go, News

The deal between Starz and Netflix [expires March 1st](http://www.blackbookmag.com/movies/netflix-s-starz-partnership-expiring-on-march-1-titles-like-party-down-lost-forever-1.45409), so if you have any titles you’re eager to watch online, get cracking before they disappear.

You can see a list of what’s going to be lost [here](http://movies.netflix.com/WiContentPage?csid=1).

Among my movies, that includes Go and the first Charlie’s Angels. The Nines and Titan A.E. will still be available.

When might Go come back to Netflix? Or for that matter, Corpse Bride? I have no idea. Filmmakers get no advance warning, so if you see a film of mine suddenly become available, let me know.

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