Recently, Maxim Jago presented a seminar introducing improvements in Adobe Story. The seminar included a demonstration of Adobe Story, as well as a Q&A session with Maxim and the Adobe Story product manager, Anubhav Rohatgi.
Click here to view the recording of the seminar.
To get started with Adobe Story, sign in with your Adobe ID here, or go to the Adobe Story Help & Support page.
Note that Adobe Story Plus is included with a Creative Cloud Membership subscription.
Maxim covered a lot of useful and interesting material, both in the main presentation and in the question-and-answer segment at the end. Here are links to additional information about the main points that Maxim covered in his presentation, as well as questions asked and answered in the Q&A segment:
main topics covered in presentation
- overview of the features of Adobe Story
- overview of differences between Adobe Story Free and Adobe Story Plus
- working with shooting schedules
- working with breakdown reports and production reports, including call sheets
- tagging portions of a script
- automatically tagging a script
- scene properties
- writing aids, including auto-complete, automatic formatting, and format controls
- customizing script templates
- working with set lists and character lists
- working with camera shot information and shooting scripts
- integration with Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Story
- viewing a script in outline view
- collaborating with other users, including sharing and commenting on scripts
miscellaneous and Q&A
- how to communicate with the Adobe Story team (for feature requests, bug reports, and more)
- Adobe Story user-to-user forum
- iPhone application for viewing and commenting on scripts
- working offline with Adobe Story Plus
- Adobe Story officially works with the character sets used by English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. To request other languages and character sets, please submit a feature request.
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