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Ryan Scott Ottney

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Re:Script Writing Resources
Posted: 2006/11/12 10:23
Yeah, his scripts look a lot like screenplay format, with a few visible differences. But the format, spacing, and layout are pretty much the same.

You can check out his scripts in the POWERS SCRIPTBOOK which collects the original scripts for Powers #1-11, along with some hand written notes, behind the scenes look, and sketches. A great book for any comic book writer!

As for computer writing software, I use mostly MOV IE MAGIC SCREENWRITER. I've tried Final Draft, but I just like MMS much better. That's one reason I sought them out as a companion to Scryptic Studios.

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