For screenwriters, the journey from a blank page to "FADE IN" is fraught with distractions. We battle the blinking cursor, the temptation to scroll back and edit, and the constant urge to tweak dialogue that was working perfectly fine ten minutes ago.
To use Final Draft Reader Mode, follow these steps: final draft reader mode
Most writers live in "Script View." That is a mistake. Here is why you should be spending at least 50% of your editing time in Reader Mode. Mastering Final Draft Reader Mode: The Ultimate Guide
Final Draft’s Reader Mode is a highly useful utility for checking pacing and flow, but it feels somewhat basic compared to modern "distraction-free" writing apps. It is excellent for reading, but limited for editing. Here is why you should be spending at