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==File Information==
 
==File Information==
 
Movie Magic screenwriter has used a few extensions over the years, including '''SCR''', '''STW''', '''SCW''', '''MMSW''', '''MMX'''.<ref>https://techsupport.screenplay.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001844352-File-Format-Compatibility-between-various-Screenwriter-file-formats</ref>
 
Movie Magic screenwriter has used a few extensions over the years, including '''SCR''', '''STW''', '''SCW''', '''MMSW''', '''MMX'''.<ref>https://techsupport.screenplay.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001844352-File-Format-Compatibility-between-various-Screenwriter-file-formats</ref>
* '''SCW''' Version 2-4 Scripts are in a proprietary format beginning with the ASCII {{magic|ScreenwriterWinVer.}} followed by a version number.
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* '''SCW''' Version 2-4 Scripts are in a proprietary format beginning with the ASCII "{{magic|ScreenwriterWinVer.}}" followed by a version number.
* '''MMSW''' Version 6 Scripts are in a proprietary format beginning with the ASCII {{magic|ScreenwriterWinVer.}} followed by 6.00
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* '''MMSW''' Version 6 Scripts are in a proprietary format beginning with the ASCII "{{magic|ScreenwriterWinVer.}}" followed by 6.00
  
 
==Software & Samples==
 
==Software & Samples==

Revision as of 00:55, 26 April 2024

File Format
Name ScreenWriter
Ontology
Extension(s) .scw, .mmsw
Type Code STng
Wikidata ID Q105853342, Q110238400
Released 1983

Movie Magic Screenwriter is speciality screenwriting/word processing software developed by Write Brothers for Windows and Macintosh.[1] Started out as Scriptor in 1983.[2]

File Information

Movie Magic screenwriter has used a few extensions over the years, including SCR, STW, SCW, MMSW, MMX.[3]

  • SCW Version 2-4 Scripts are in a proprietary format beginning with the ASCII "ScreenwriterWinVer." followed by a version number.
  • MMSW Version 6 Scripts are in a proprietary format beginning with the ASCII "ScreenwriterWinVer." followed by 6.00

Software & Samples

References

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movie_Magic_Screenwriter
  2. https://www.write-bros.com/about.html
  3. https://techsupport.screenplay.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001844352-File-Format-Compatibility-between-various-Screenwriter-file-formats
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