Script writing
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Script writing
Hi I wanted to ask what a good program would be to write a script for a visual novel with branching stories. Also if anyone has any general tips for me that would be great. Thank you.
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Re: Script writing
I love Twine for script writing. I find it very easy to use, and I like how you can view the overall structure of the story in graph form.
I am getting close to finishing the script of my first story, and my process went like this.
I am getting close to finishing the script of my first story, and my process went like this.
- Write the endings
- Write the beginning
- Add major scenes
- Connect with minor scenes
- Add detail as I go
- Revise, revise, revise...
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Re: Script writing
I'll second Twine. The ability to be able to look at your story's actual structure is really cool.
That said, you might also give The Guide a look too. It's not like Twine with its story structuring, rather, it allows you to make your own personal wikis however you like, and it's a tool I've found invaluable since I first discovered it. It's fairly straightforward, and it could even be used in addition to Twine for other or similar purposes, so you might consider checking both out.
Good luck to you!
That said, you might also give The Guide a look too. It's not like Twine with its story structuring, rather, it allows you to make your own personal wikis however you like, and it's a tool I've found invaluable since I first discovered it. It's fairly straightforward, and it could even be used in addition to Twine for other or similar purposes, so you might consider checking both out.
Good luck to you!
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Re: Script writing
Consider Scrivener. I don't personally use it, but I have a few writer friends who do and they swear by it.
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Re: Script writing
I have experimented with various kinds of software, but, at least for me, a virtual work space has always felt less 'embodied' and been more difficult to work with than the 'manual' method of having actual, physical folders for filing your worldbuilding, notes on narrative structure, the logistics of how different routes relate to each other and so on, and keeping track of the writing progress in a personal organizer.
I'm still torn on whether it's more sensible to write the entirety of your script directly in editra, or if the benefits of writing in a word program and dealing with the scripting separately, or even of writing the first draft on paper and doing a second pass when transferring it into the game script are worth the extra time and effort.
I'm still torn on whether it's more sensible to write the entirety of your script directly in editra, or if the benefits of writing in a word program and dealing with the scripting separately, or even of writing the first draft on paper and doing a second pass when transferring it into the game script are worth the extra time and effort.
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