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DH Hair | Makeup: User Guide

All you need to learn DH Hair | Makeup. We also offer free training videos.
ScriptE for iPad: User Guide

The complete iPad user guide for ScriptE. Did we mention our free training videos?
Department Head: User Guide

All you need to learn Department Head. Don't forget about our free training videos.
DH Costume: User Guide

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DH Costume: Remote Label Printing Software

- Enable your iPad to print costume labels using a DYMO printer on your Mac.
- Download the latest version of the DYMO Label Software application for the latest DYMO printer drivers. Free download here.
Mac Downloads
ScriptE Multi-Unit for Mac

You may download a free trial of ScriptE Multi-Unit for Mac. Purchase a serial number here. Select either a package deal or subscription plan.
What's New in Version 2.1.61
- Requires macOS 10.8 or later
- Major improvement in sending out first shot, first shot after lunch, camera wrap, lunch report, and daily report emails. We are now able to combine multiple recipients on the same email. All except the daily reports will generate just one email with all applicable participants included. The daily reports email will combine all participants configured with the exact same reports.
- Fixed a problem with the lined script when a lot of dialog changes appear at the bottom of a page. It wasn’t generated additional duplicate pages to be able to show the additional dialog changes.
- Omitted scenes were causing an act break on the timing report.
- We are now leaving the To Be Shot minutes blank on the Vancouver Progress Report.
What's New in Version 2.1.60
- Requires macOS 10.8 or later
- Fixed a problem when modifying the script via an action note when the dialogue is numbered.
- Finalized changes to the Vancouver style Progress Report. Added/Cut scene counts in the left-hand grid now shows only the number of scenes add/cut on that shoot day.
- Prevent user from adding multiple unimported script revisions. Revisions must be added one at a time, then imported before adding another one.
- Added a warning when adding a new scene after shooting has started to prevent accidentally adding a scene that affects the Progress Report numbers.
- No longer setting eighths and ERT to 0 when a scene is imported as omitted. This is just in case the scene had been shot then gets restored later. Prevents an error in the Progress Report.
What's New in Version 2.1.40
- Requires macOS 10.8 or later
- Trying to import a script without scene numbers was not presenting the appropriate message.
- Added a new user preference to show just one slate per page on the Facing Pages.
ScriptE Multi-Unit for Mac: User Guide

Download the User Guide for ScriptE Multi-Unit for Mac. To save the guide to your computer, right click the download button and choose "save link as."
ScriptE for Mac: Tutorial

All you need to learn ScriptE for Mac. Don't forget about our training videos.
Windows Downloads
ScriptE for Windows

You may download a free trial of ScriptE for Windows. Purchase a serial number here. Select either a package deal or subscription plan.
What's New in Version 1.2.14?
- Reworks setups for compatibility with Mac and iPad version. You no longer need to select or change the setup number for shot/cameras. If you want to combine two cameras into one setup, open the shot where the setup continues, open the settings window for the particular camera and select the slate for the original setup.
- Fixes a problem with coverage photos for a take not starting on a new row.
- This version also stores representative stills in the project file for compatibility with the Mac and iPad version. When you first open a project with this version, it will load all of the representative stills so, depending on the number of rep photos, it could be a little slow opening.
ScriptE for Windows: User Guide

You may download a free trial of ScriptE for Windows. Purchase a serial number here. Select either a package deal or subscription plan.
Samples
Digital Script Supervisor Sample Reports & Logs

The following forms are included as sample outputs for ScriptE digital script supervising software. For more info contact Tony Pettine.
1) Coverage Form -- This is a handy PDF document that shows representative stills from the shoot day's coverage.
2) Editor Log -- Editor's Log (order shot) - this is a PDF document that shows shot descriptions, circle takes, camera information and comments for the days shooting.
3) Editor Log By Camera Roll -- Editor's Log (by camera roll) - same document as the Editor's log - just arranged by camera roll first and then by order shot. This PDF document is especially helpful for assistant editors or anyone looking at dailies (as dailies are organized by camera rolls).
4) Editor Log (RED Camera) -- Editor's Log - same document as the Editor's log that includes the clip # from the RED camera. This PDF document is especially helpful for assistant editors or anyone looking at dailies.
5) Facing and Lined Script with Shot Look -- Facing and Lined Script (with shot look) - standard facing and lined pages with a brief shot description appearing at the top of each line. West Coast users tend to prefer this output. Shots can be arranged on the page either left to right - wide to tight (East Coast style) or left to right in the order they are shot (West Coast style).
6) Facing and Lined Script -- Facing and Lined Pages (with representative stills) - standard facing and lined pages with representative stills included beneath shot descriptions on the facing pages. (a favorite of commercial users).
7) Progress Report -- Progress Report - a comprehensive summary of the day's work. ScriptE's progress report.
8) Time Code Log -- Time code Log (order shot)- an editor's log type document that also includes time code in and out markers. Users can view particular instances with their own unique time code markers that may occur within a take. This is a great tool for editor's searching for a particular instance within a take.
9) Time Code Log by Camera Roll -- Time code Log (by camera roll) - same as the standard time code log but arranged by camera roll first and then order shot.
10) Time Code Log with Photos -- Time code Log (with photos - order shot) standard time code log, with representative stills and arranged in the order shot. Standard form for feature film, television and advertising applications.
11) Time Code Log with Photos by Camera Roll -- Time code Log (with photos - camera roll) standard time code log, with representative stills and arranged by camera roll. Standard form for feature film, television and advertising applications.
12) Time Code Log with Photos (RED Camera) -- Time code Log (with photos) standard time code log, with representative stills that includes the clip #. Standard form for feature film, television and advertising applications.
1) Coverage Form -- This is a handy PDF document that shows representative stills from the shoot day's coverage.
2) Editor Log -- Editor's Log (order shot) - this is a PDF document that shows shot descriptions, circle takes, camera information and comments for the days shooting.
3) Editor Log By Camera Roll -- Editor's Log (by camera roll) - same document as the Editor's log - just arranged by camera roll first and then by order shot. This PDF document is especially helpful for assistant editors or anyone looking at dailies (as dailies are organized by camera rolls).
4) Editor Log (RED Camera) -- Editor's Log - same document as the Editor's log that includes the clip # from the RED camera. This PDF document is especially helpful for assistant editors or anyone looking at dailies.
5) Facing and Lined Script with Shot Look -- Facing and Lined Script (with shot look) - standard facing and lined pages with a brief shot description appearing at the top of each line. West Coast users tend to prefer this output. Shots can be arranged on the page either left to right - wide to tight (East Coast style) or left to right in the order they are shot (West Coast style).
6) Facing and Lined Script -- Facing and Lined Pages (with representative stills) - standard facing and lined pages with representative stills included beneath shot descriptions on the facing pages. (a favorite of commercial users).
7) Progress Report -- Progress Report - a comprehensive summary of the day's work. ScriptE's progress report.
8) Time Code Log -- Time code Log (order shot)- an editor's log type document that also includes time code in and out markers. Users can view particular instances with their own unique time code markers that may occur within a take. This is a great tool for editor's searching for a particular instance within a take.
9) Time Code Log by Camera Roll -- Time code Log (by camera roll) - same as the standard time code log but arranged by camera roll first and then order shot.
10) Time Code Log with Photos -- Time code Log (with photos - order shot) standard time code log, with representative stills and arranged in the order shot. Standard form for feature film, television and advertising applications.
11) Time Code Log with Photos by Camera Roll -- Time code Log (with photos - camera roll) standard time code log, with representative stills and arranged by camera roll. Standard form for feature film, television and advertising applications.
12) Time Code Log with Photos (RED Camera) -- Time code Log (with photos) standard time code log, with representative stills that includes the clip #. Standard form for feature film, television and advertising applications.