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Amazingly designed interface. Use Drama Queen to wirite a script. Drama Queen for Mac, Linux, and Windows operating systems is both paid as well as free screenwriting software. Whether you wish to export or import, Drama Queen is a great choice and compatible with Final Draft. The features of Drama Queen are. If you can’t create a stage plot, at least send the venue an informal input list. For instance: Dave- Standard 2-tom drum kit. Mic for snare/hat. Vocal mic on boom stand. Monitor to his left. Janet- acoustic & electric guitar. Stands front center stage.

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Current TV Templates

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Template NameFinal Draft 10Final Draft 11Final Draft 12
American CrimeXX
American Crime StoryXXX
Better Call SaulXXX
Black-ishXX
Blue BloodsXXX
Brooklyn Nine-NineXXX
Criminal MindsXX
Doctors (UK)XXX
ElementaryXX
EmpireXX
FargoXXX
Family GuyXXX
Game of ThronesXX
General HospitalXXX
Grey’s AnatomyXXX
Holby City (UK)XXX
HomelandXXX
House of CardsXX
InsecureX
Law and Order: SVUXX
LoveX
LutherXX
Modern FamilyXXX
Mr. RobotXXX
NCISXX
New GirlXX
Saturday Night LiveXXX
Silicon ValleyXXX
Single LadiesXXX
South ParkXXX
SupernaturalXXX
The AmericansXX
The Handsmaid's TaleX
The Haunting of Hill HouseX
The SimpsonsXXX
TransparentXX
Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtXX
VeepXX
WorkaholicsXX

Classic TV Templates

Template NameFinal Draft 10Final Draft 11Final Draft 12
24
30 Rock
90210
According to Jim
Alias
BonesXX
Arrested Development
BlackishX
Boardwalk Empire
Boston Legal
Breaking Bad
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Casualty (UK)
Community
Cold Case
Coronation Street (UK)
CSIXXX
CSI Miami
CSI NY
Days of our Lives
Desperate Housewives
Eastenders (UK)
ElementaryX
Emmerdale (UK)
EmpireX
Entourage
ER
Everybody Hates Chris
Everybody Love Raymond
Frasier
Friends
Fringe
Game of ThronesX
Gary Unmarried
Ghost Whisperer
Guiding Light
Hannah Montana
Heroes
Hot in Cleveland
How I Met Your Mother
House
House of CardsX
Key and Peele
Jam and Jerusalem aka Clatterford (UK)
Law and Order
Law and Order: CIX
Life on Mars
Lost
LutherX
Mad Men
Mad TV
Malcom in the Middle
Medium
Monk
My Name Is Earl
NCSIX
New GirlX
Nip Tuck
Nurse Jackie
NUMB3RS
One Tree Hill
Parenthood
Parks and Recreation
Pretty Little LiarsXXX
Psych
Prison Break
Rescue Me
Rita Rocks
Samantha Who
Scrubs
Sex and the City
Six Feet Under
Smallville
Sons of Anarchy
Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles
That 70s Show
The AmericansX
The Bill (UK)
The Cleaner
The Closer
The Good Wife
The Office
The Shield
The Sopranos
The Suite Life on Deck
The Unit
The West Wing
The Wire
The X Files
True BloodXX
The Young and the Restless
TransparentX
Ugly Betty
Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtX
VeepX
Weeds
Will and Grace
Without a Trace
WorkaholicsXXX

Standard TV Templates

Free Stage Plot Design

Template NameFinal Draft 10Final Draft 11Final Draft 12
Art and Craft of Screenwriting Dramatic TV Show BibleXX
Art and Craft of Screenwriting Web Series BibleXX
BBC ScreenplayXXX
BBC Screenplay for TVXXX
BBC Taped SitcomXXX
BBC Three-Camera ShowXXX
Beat Board and Story Map TemplateXX
Beat Board for OutlineX
Broadway MusicalXXX
Dark Horse Graphic NovelXXX
Dramatists Guild Modern StageplayXXX
Dramatists Guild MusicalXXX
Dramatists Guild Traditional StageplayXXX
Graphic NovelXXX
Half-Hour Sitcom (Multi-Camera)X
TV - Multi-CameraXX
Image Comics Graphic NovelXX
Index Cards for OutliningXX
ManuscriptXXX
NovelXXX
TV - Single-CameraXX
One-Hour Drama (Single-Camera)X
OutlineXXX
Plot OutlineXXX
PodcastX
Query LetterXXX
ScreenplayXXX
Screenplay (Cole and Haag)XXX
Screenplay (Warner Brothers)XXX
StageplayXXX
Text DocumentXXX
Text OutlineX
TreatmentXXX
US Screenplay (French)XXX
US Screenplay (German)XXX
US Screenplay (Spanish)XXX

Educational Templates

Plot
Template NameFinal Draft 10Final Draft 11Final Draft 12
Adam Coplan The Road MapXXX
Blake Snyder Save the Cat! - CONSOLIDATEDX
Chris Vogler The Writers JourneyXXX
Eric Edson The Story Solution FeatureXXX
Jen Grisanti Pilot WorksheetXXX
Michael Hauge 6 Stage StructureXXX
New York Film Academy Comic BookXXX
Pen DenshamXXX
Richard WalterXX
Save the Cat! - Buddy Love GenreXX
Save the Cat! - Dude with a Problem GenreXX
Save the Cat! - Fool Triumphant GenreXX
Save the Cat! - Golden Fleece GenreXX
Save the Cat! - Institutionalized GenreXX
Save the Cat! - Monster in the House GenreXX
Save the Cat! - Out of the Bottle GenreXX
Save the Cat! - Rites of Passage GenreXX
Save the Cat! - Superhero GenreXX
Save the Cat! - Whydunit GenreXX
Screenplay 135 Story StructureXXX
Simone Bartesaghi Director's Six SensesX
The Nine Episodic Pitch Document TemplateX

VR Templates

Template NameFinal Draft 10Final Draft 11Final Draft 12
Evette Vargas ImmersiveplayXXX
Cinemersia VR SphereplayXXX

We understand how challenging developing stories is for even the most talented authors. The most challenging part of any project is always the beginning. What to write about? Why? And what would these characters do in certain situations? Even more important, what is the main gist of the story? We know that only the author can answer these questions, but figuring them out first allows the work to flow more smoothly.

We also know that the fall season is prime time for putting pen to paper or fingers to keywords, so we put this template together in time for optimal use. And, while many writers scribble out notes on napkins or draft outlines on their laptops to plan and brainstorm new works, we have a better way. Using our Story Outline Template to keep the story grounded will help during both the writing and editing phases of a project.

We designed this story outline template to help writers put together the basics of their story. From the basic plot and outline, setting, and characters, it’s all here to spark each writer’s creativity. Let’s take a look at the slides and get started!

Story Outline Template
Stage Plot Template For Mac Free

A basic cover page where the title of the work will figure prominently.

STORY PREMISE

The story premise is the foundation on which everything else in the story is built. We think of it as a step-by-step guide to planning an outline. From deciding on the time and place where the story occurs to who the protagonist is and what their motivation is, this slide helps a writer develop a concise summary of what the story is about.

  • Setting: Place and time are vital. For instance, maybe Key West during a hurricane or London during a German bombing raid during World War II?
  • Main Character: The name and details about the character. For instance, their name, age, and background. Is the person a cruise ship captain? A nurse for the English Army? Or a wealthy socialite stuck in a bad situation? What has formed their personality? What does the character want?
  • Antagonist: Who is the antagonist in the story? What is the relationship to the main character? In the Key West example, the hurricane might be the antagonist, and the nurse mentioned above might be facing an enemy air force as she works to save lives.
  • The details are tied together in a short summary:
    A young American nurse works with allied troops during a London bombing raid, dashing between the bombs to check the pulses of soldiers and civilians on the ground. As she does so, she faces her own mortality but realizes how important it is to stay alive and save everyone she can.

THREE ACTION PLOTTING

Every story needs to have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Though it can be done in many ways, the most logical way to tell a story is moving from the story’s initial setup through rising action and a number of exciting pivots, and finally on to a resolution.

STORY BEATS

These are the actual points of action that the story moves forward upon. They connect the actions of the individual characters and create the story like a jigsaw puzzle where the pieces are slowly connected. They are each of the story moments where something important happens. For example: A bomb is dropped on London, and the nurse we mentioned is so close she was almost hit. But, she springs into action and puts her training to work. Then another character might appear, and another action will occur. On and on...putting the story together and connecting the dots.

STORY TIMELINE TRACKER

This is the slide where the story is laid out. Action One. Action Two. Through to the end and resolution.

CHAPTER OUTLINE

This slide helps with decisions about the actual chapter layout and how much of the story will be revealed in each.

WHERE, WHO, WHEN, WHY: CHARACTERS AND MOTIVATIONS

This slide details more about the initial setting and characters, along with what motivates each of them and why. It provides the richness of the story that keeps the reader engrossed.

SIMPLE LAYOUT

This slide recaps the framework of all the other slides in one place. At this point, the writer should be able to put together a fairly comprehensive outline of the entire story.

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  • Main Character
  • Villain/Antagonist
  • Situation
  • Change
  • Conflict
  • Resolution

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Once a writer has worked through each of our Story Outline Template slides, they should be ready to write the first draft of their story. Better yet, they can come back to it as they write revisions and edit each of them, always being sure they stay true to their premise and characters.