Bela Lampert

Optioned Screenwriter / Yoga Instructor

Celtx

How To Use Celtx’ Spellchecker And Dictionaries

[vc_row][vc_column][templatera id="65872"][mkd_elements_holder][mkd_elements_holder_item][vc_column_text] Celx Spellchecker and Dictionaries As most screenwriting applications do, celtx also comes with a spellchecker. Checking your script for typos is one of the last and one of the most important steps before you hand it out to someone to read it. So, let’s look at...

How To Export Your Script With Celtx

[vc_row][vc_column][templatera id="65872"][mkd_elements_holder][mkd_elements_holder_item][vc_column_text] Celtx Export In terms of exporting your script from celtx to use it in other screenwriting applications or to pass it on to someone else you have three options. If you’re in the screenplay editor, go to “File - Export Script” and you see the first...

How To Import Your Files Into Celtx

[vc_row][vc_column][templatera id="65872"][mkd_elements_holder][mkd_elements_holder_item][vc_column_text] Celtx Import Chances are, if you are new to using celtx, you already have scripts written in another software, and you want to import them into celtx to use them there. To import material into celtx, go to “File - Import”. Here you have two options: import...

How To Add Images To The Script In Celtx

[vc_row][vc_column][templatera id="65872"][mkd_elements_holder][mkd_elements_holder_item][vc_column_text] Celtx Add Images Celtx has a function that not only lets you assign commentaries to certain places in your script, but also pictures. Let’s have a look at that. When you are in the screenplay editor, make sure that the “Quick Access Toolbox” is open at the...

Outlining In Celtx With Index Cards

[vc_row][vc_column][templatera id="65872"][mkd_elements_holder][mkd_elements_holder_item][vc_column_text] Celtx Index Cards In this article we’re going to see how you can use celtx index cards feature. Some form of index cards if found in pretty much every screenwriting application, or at least most of them, but the form they handle them can vary...

How To Create And Edit Comments In Celtx

[vc_row][vc_column][templatera id="65872"][mkd_elements_holder][mkd_elements_holder_item][vc_column_text] Celtx Comments In this article we’re going to talk about comments in celtx. Comments, or often they are also called “notes”, although in some applications they differentiate between the two, are a way to, well, comment on the script, either for yourself, to remind you about...

How To Create a Title Page In Celtx

[vc_row][vc_column][templatera id="65872"][mkd_elements_holder][mkd_elements_holder_item][vc_column_text] Celtx Title Page Let’s look at how to create a Title Page in celtx. The second tool in the toolbox that you see on the right side of the screen is the title page tool. In case it doesn’t show, you can go to “View - Tools”...

How To Use Celtx’ Scene Navigator

[vc_row][vc_column][templatera id="65872"][mkd_elements_holder][mkd_elements_holder_item][vc_column_text] Celtx Scene Navigator In this video we will have a look at the scene navigator in celtx. What happens when you are writing your script is that - of course - it gets longer and longer, and over time it can become quite difficult to find...

Celtx Interface Overview

[vc_row][vc_column][templatera id="65872"][mkd_elements_holder][mkd_elements_holder_item][vc_column_text] Celtx Interface Let’s look at the celtx interface a little bit before we jump into more specific functions, just to get a rough overview over where all the tools and functions are. When you open up your screenplay editor, this is what it looks like. Yours...