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Amazon Storywriter
  • Amazon today announced Amazon Storywriter, a free, cloud-based screenwriting software for writers of all levels to create movie and TV screenplays in standard format, offering an alternative to costly industry options. Also, in an effort to further enable talented writers to present their work for consideration and to expand its search for the next great movie or TV series, Amazon will now accept drama submissions and will no longer take a free option on scripts submitted directly to the amazonstudios.com site.

    Starting today, creators can simply log in with their Amazon account to access Amazon Storywriter. This writer-friendly software takes the pain out of formatting, with features including auto-format as you type and import/export of PDF, FDX and Fountain formats. Screenwriters can write online while their scripts are saved as they work, knowing all their material is being stored securely in the cloud. Additionally, they can write offline with a free installable Chrome app for Mac and PC.

    “Amazon is thrilled to support the evolution of our creative community by offering advanced tools like Amazon Storywriter to assist both established and aspiring writers in telling their stories,” said Roy Price, Vice President, Amazon Studios. “Amazon is dedicated to producing high-quality, original films and television series that customers love, and enabling more writers to obtain access to creative resources will ultimately help us discover great new talent. Just recently we were thrilled to debut the second season of Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street, a kids show that came to us as a script submission. The show has been a huge hit with customers and a testament to the open door process—we can’t wait to see what comes in next.”

    Amazon is always on the lookout for compelling new voices and interesting characters in series and movies that have the potential to become hits. Amazon continues to accept original scripts for feature films, primetime comedy series for adults, series for children between the ages of 2-14, and now for the first time also welcomes drama series submissions. In addition, Amazon will no longer take a free option on script submissions, thus allowing Writers Guild of America and the Animation Guild members to submit their original material through the online submission process.

    Check at https://storywriter.amazon.com/

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  • Workflow look like similar to Celtx.

  • Note - they have Chrome app working offline.

  • Great that it's free but I can't see keyboard shortcuts to dictate style or the ability to customise the 'return to' function so that when writing dialogue heavy passages you don't keep going back to action. Maybe there's a way I haven't seen at first glance but these two features would make it much more usable.

  • I couldn't find anything in the disclaimer about copyright. Do you keep the right over or does by saving it on Amazon platform that transfer automatically the rights of your script to them?

  • It is all yours - https://storywriter.amazon.com/conditions-of-use looks like quite standard software terms.

  • Amazon Storywriter will no longer be available after June 30, 2019

    Typical destiny of cloud based stuff.