File Type | Final Draft Document | ||||
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File Format | Proprietary (Final Draft) | ||||
Usage | Open manually | ||||
Popularity | ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ Common | ||||
Description |
An FDX file is a movie script created with Final Draft version 8 or later. It includes formatted text and script notes, as well as custom page layout data. The content is stored in a standard XML format, which can be viewed in a basic text editor. Important: Final Draft versions 5 through 7 saved scripts with an .FDR extension. The "FDX" extension introduced in version 8 indicates the file contains XML data. About Final Draft Final Draft is a scriptwriting software program used for creating professional scripts. It can be used to write scripts for movies, TV, animations, theater, and graphic novels. The interface is similar to a word processor, but includes several screenwriting-specific features, such as script formatting, character tracking, and script notes. |
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Published | August 1, 2013 |