Final Draft Reader Mode
Reviewers do not need to purchase or subscribe to Final Draft Cloud to view scripts shared with them.
Final Draft Reader Mode is a feature within the popular screenwriting software, Final Draft. It's designed to allow writers to share their work in a clean, distraction-free format that's easy to read and navigate. When enabled, Reader Mode strips away the clutter of the software's interface, presenting your script in a simple, elegant layout that's perfect for reading. final draft reader mode
You cannot edit what you cannot see. When you are in Script mode, your brain remains in "Construction Mode." You are thinking about line spacing, widow/orphan control, and whether that dialogue block is two lines too long. Reviewers do not need to purchase or subscribe
You can see scripts shared with you via invitation, but you cannot edit the existing text. Commenting: Readers can add ScriptNotes When enabled, Reader Mode strips away the clutter
Present your main points in order. Use headings to guide the reader, but keep heading language simple and descriptive.
Despite being non-editable, Reader Mode includes robust features that support the production process: Final Draft Sign up for Final Draft Cloud - Reader Mode Access