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Celtx
Developer(s)Celtx Inc.
Operating systemCross-platform
PlatformCloud Based
TypeScreenwriting and media pre-production software
LicenseMozilla Public License version 2.0
Websitewww.celtx.com

Celtx (/ˈkɛltɪks/) is media pre-production software, designed for creating and organizing media projects like screenplays, films, videos, stageplays, documentaries, machinima, games, and podcasts.[1]

History

Celtx originates from desktop software built on open, non-proprietary standards (e.g., HTML, XML and RDF) and licensed under the Mozilla Public License version 2.0. Feature development and language translations (23+) of the application were driven largely by the feedback and volunteer efforts of members of the international Celtx community.[2] That legacy desktop software has been discontinued and is no longer supported or officially available.[3]

"Celtx" is an acronym for Crew, Equipment, Location, Talent and XML.

Features

Celtx offers several features to screenwriters and anyone involved in pre-production.

Writing
Celtx uses an industry standard screenwriting editor typical for screenplays and stageplays. Celtx also includes a rich text editor module for writing novels.
Project collaboration, management and storage
Celtx Studio offers project collaboration and online file storage.
Publishing
Scripts can be uploaded to the Celtx Exchange for public viewing, peer reviews and commentary.
Scheduling
Celtx supports creation of production calendars, stripboards, shooting schedules, and call sheets.
Elements
Celtx features thirty-five different elements, such as Actor or Special Effects, that can be added to the project. These elements can have various information added to them, such as media or text. Celtx allows directors and writers to tag elements within each script. These tagged elements can then be automatically transferred to a script breakdown.

Pre-visualization tools

Storyboarding
Celtx allows people to create storyboard sequences, which can be printed or viewed using Celtx's built-in animatic playback feature.
Shot Blocker
The Shot Blocker tool can be used to draw a sketch or setup which can also be added to a storyboard. The Shot Blocker includes pre-loaded icons and imagery for cameras, lights and people that can be tagged with text, and tools for drawing lines, arrows, shapes and text.

See also

References

  1. ^ Unknown, Michael (24 November 2008). "Celtx- a MUST HAVE resource for Writing in ANY Medium". Apple Gazette. Archived from the original on 1 February 2011. Retrieved 2008-11-24.
  2. ^ Wagner, Vivian. "Creative Collaboration-The Open Source Filmmaking Experiment". Linux Insider. Archived from the original on 1 February 2011. Retrieved 2008-11-28.
  3. ^ "how can i download the newest version of the free desktop software, updating what i have?". Celtx Help Center. Retrieved 13 May 2015.