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Supported script formats and languages

Filmustage supports scripts in any language and any format — including non-standard and custom layouts

Written by Egor Dubrovsky
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Filmustage supports scripts in any language and any format — including non-standard and custom layouts. You do not need to reformat your script before importing.

Languages

There are no language restrictions. You can import scripts written in English, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, Japanese, Hebrew, or any other language. The AI breakdown works across all supported languages.

Script formats

Filmustage works with standard industry formatting as well as non-standard and custom layouts:

  • Standard format — INT/EXT scene headers with location and time of day, as used in Hollywood screenplays and Final Draft.

  • Non-standard format — custom headers, numbered scenes, stage plays, TV multi-camera scripts, documentary treatments, and other layouts that don't follow the conventional screenplay structure.

Supported file types

  • .pdf — PDF file

  • .fdx — Final Draft

Tip: If your script is in a Word document or Google Doc, export it as a PDF before importing into Filmustage.

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