Difference between revisions 222181101 and 279875688 on enwiki===BPC-Screenplay - scriptwriting software=== '''''BPC-Screenplay''''' is a software programme designed for [[Sscriptwriter|Scripteenwriters]] and Wwriter-Ddirectors, which has recently (March 2008) been ratified by the UK Government [[Curriculum Online|Curriculum Online programme]] for use in UK Schools and Colleges. BPC-Screenplay has been developed by the [[Berlin Picture Company]] in Germany. ===Pre-production and Development=== (contracted; show full) The digitalisation of media production is changing the status of the script as a [[wiktionary:morphological|morphological]] framework for production, as requirements for 'cross media' production and wider training and media competences encourages the use of 'authoring' software, now widely established in tv newsrooms and increasingly in 'asset management systems' for broadcasters. Scr ipteenwriters often work as freelances, or on a speculative basis and do not have ready access to such industry -scale systems. BPC-Screenplay contributes to this development by enabling the writer to work on a traditional script, while simultaneously creating and manipulating an animatic of their work which brings their dialogue to a timeline as audio from each speech, for combination with visuals (as [[jpeg|jpeg files]]) and other audio (e.g. music) as [[WAV|wave files]], from their own resources, or from the BPC-Screenplay Image Library. This enhances the level of visualisation available to the writer, allowing a feel for the rhythm and pacing of their work, while working on their script. The 'movie' can be seen before it goes into production. === Features === ===Requirements=== ====links==== * http://www.curriculumonline.gov.uk/TitleSearch/Resource.htm?oid=36290&t=bpc%2Dscreenplay ''http://www.bpc-screenplay.com'' [[Category:Screenwriting software]] [[Category:Windows software]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=279875688.
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