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DramaQueen 2.4: Story development

We conclude the year with DramaQueen 2.4 in which we’ve put the focus on further development of the DramaQueen exclusive features storytelling, turning-points, dramatic charts and character arcs.

As always the update will be offered automatically when you open DramaQueen. To allow all DramaQueen users to try out the new features, we activated an extra 5 day trial period!


 
Extension of the storytelling guidance

  • There are new text fields in the Storytelling panel for Logline, Premise, Genre and Narrative Tone. These allow to capture the fundamental idea for a story.
  • In addition to that text fields allow to capture all important dramatic vehicles of the story: Initial crisis, heroes fall, leitmotif, key-line, refusal, motivation, conflict, point of no return, antagonist, knowledge, mandatory scene, self-knowledge, transformation, kiss-off.

 

Characters: More (role) diversity

There are additional gender options ‘X’, ‘neuter’ and ‘undefined’.

  • X: Transgender, fantasy creature
  • Neuter: Androids or other artificially created creatures
  • Undefined: This option offers the choice to deliberately leave the gender undefined when creating a new character. This may facilitate an awareness for more role diversity and can lead to a more balanced distribution of male and female roles:

The Character panel contains the new options ‘Roles’ and ‘True self’:

  • Roles‘ = the social roles of the character, i.e. mother, wife, business woman, lover
  • True self‘ = the authentic self of the character, without pretending, self-deception, or false goals. Completely pure and unmasked.

 

Turning-points: More flexibility as writer and dramatist


There is now a new optional major turning-pointLast Twist. It is located just before the end of the storyline:

The number of major turning-points can now vary between two and six turning-points for each storyline:

Up to now there were only the options ‚positive or negative turn‘ for each turning-point. Now there are the additional options ‚no change‘ as well as ‚non-existent‘:

  • The option ‚no change‘ expresses the need to revise or unexplored potential at a turning-point. This allows to capture incomplete stories.
  • The option ‚non-existent‘ will hide turning-points that are not intended for a storyline. They will disappear from the Outline and Storytelling panel as well as from the Dramatic Chart. Only the two indispensable turning-points Plot point 1 and 2 cannot be disabled.

With the additional last twist and the new turning-point options, the storytelling guidance and the dramatic chart can capture the plot of a story in much finer detail and with more precision:

In the update report for DramaQueen 2.4 you can find more detailed information.
 
We wish you great fun with the new DramaQueen features, an inspiring holiday season, and a highly creative, happy New Year!
 

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DramaQueen 2.3 with revision mode

DramaQueen 2.3 is – finally (!) – live and available to anyone! :)

Even though the revision mode may not become the “sexiest feature ever” in DramaQueen – we have too many cool exclusive features for that ;) – it is still a very often used and therefore indispensable tool for writers. That’s why we strived to integrate the most practical, flexible and user-friendly change tracking into DramaQueen that any writer could wish for.

We started by taking another deep look into the state of things in other important writing software, because compatibility* is an important factor. Another reason is that the existing implementations establish a range of expectations from our users. Specialized script writing software however often takes a different approach: The revision mode is integrated into the (movie) production, with colored pages when printing and revisions which divide text changes on a timeline. DramaQueen needed to meet these requirements as well. Maybe that’s why as a result of considering so many use-cases, the implementation in DramaQueen turned out especially flexible:

Who needs the revision mode and why?

  • You write multiple versions and want to track your respective changes in each draft.
  • You collaborate with other writers and want to synchronize their changes and comments with your own.
  • You work with lectors, editors, directors or producers and want to accept or reject their changes.

The revision mode is activated in DramaQueen PLUS and PRO via the menu Changes -> Track text changes:

When hovering the mouse cursor over a change, the change window will pop up. It’s possible to navigate here, to see the change contents in full, as well as to accept or reject the change (also via short cuts):

Hovering change window

While change tracking is active in DramaQueen, all related features are accessible from the changes bar which is shown along the bottom of the text. The most frequently used features are right on the bar, as well as information about the change at the text caret and navigating between the changes:

Changes bar

The gear menu provides access to all additional options:

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The behavior regarding text changes is easy to configure according to personal preferences. The option Configure change display can be reached from the mentioned gear-menu in the changes bar below the text. Among other things, it allows to set colors for highlighting changes, for the different writers and revisions or the option to mark changes with a * in the page margin.. Additionally it allows to filter the changes, for example to see only those changes from a certain writer or only of the active revision:

Configure change display 1

Writers can use text changes not only for highlighting each other’s changes in order to synchronize them. A writer working alone may also use the feature ‘revision’ to separate his own changes into distinctive versions of the text. While other text editing software would merely attribute all the changes to him, DramaQueen gives them an additional attribute, which is the ‘revision’ that each change belongs to:

Configure change display 2

Two additional very practical features are ‘Mark as changed’ and ‘Mark as unchanged’. Simply select a range of text and label it as a change or remove that label. Consider a paragraph that has been heavily modified, it will contain lots of small deletions and insertions that obscure the bigger picture. In DramaQueen just select the paragraph and ‘mark as changed’ it as a whole.

Alternatively, it is also possible to accept or reject several changes together by selecting the entire text section containing the changes and then clicking on either the green check mark (for ‘accept’) or the red X (for ‘reject’) at the bottom of the changes line.

The changes and inserts are visible in the exported text! Also the import of Word DOCX files keeps tracked text changes.

You can find more detailed information in the update report for DramaQueen 2.3 as always.

Have fun with DramaQueen 2.3!

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Update:
With version 3.2 there is also an extra export/print option available that allows to select only the pages with text changes (in order to create yellow, blue etc. exchange pages in the screenplay). Learn more

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* When importing from & exporting to Final Draft DramaQueen supports the recorded changes and transfers the created revisions. (However, Final Draft does not store deleted text, only the text locations where deletions happened. Also it does not store writers or timestamps.) When importing an RTF document recorded changes will be maintained as well.

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More Ways to use DramaQueen

When dreaming DramaQueen into this world it has always been our objective to create tools that would be as versatile and free in their application as possible. We never wanted to overload the software with many single features.  Instead we wanted to create features that could be creatively applied in many ways.

This led to some options not being obvious and having to be discovered by the writer first. That’s why we’d like to offer some brief inspirations for you to use DramaQueen creatively:

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Happy about the German Film Award LOLA!

We are very much delighted that our founding members Evi Goldbrunner and Joachim Dollhopf have won the German Film Award (Lola) for Best Children’s Film. :)

Bester Kinderfilm: Auf Augenhöhe Preisträger bei der Lola - Deutscher Filmpreis 2017 im Palais am Funkturm in Berlin Copyright: Eventpress Golejewski Datum 28.04.2017

Bester Kinderfilm: Auf Augenhöhe
Preisträger bei der Lola – Deutscher Filmpreis 2017 im Palais am Funkturm in Berlin
Copyright: Eventpress Golejewski
Datum 28.04.2017

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Update 2.2.5 with 100 New Storytelling Icons

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We start the month of May with more than 100 new storytelling icons (for PLUS and PRO) in our new 2.2.5 update.

Everyone firing up their DramaQueen is offered the new update to 2.2.5. This one is packed with a large selection of new storytelling-icons that allows to easily tag the status, character emotion, dramaturgy and event of each scene:

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