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okay so in this video i want to compare the two quite popular screenwriting applications final draft and fade in and give you my opinions but before we dive into the differences lets real quick talk about what both of them do well they are both professional screenwriting applications meaning they will help you format your script to industry standards they have production tools they both have a bunch of other tools that help you with your writing in general like scene overview character lists synopsis alternative dialogue and whatnot both are offline screenwriting programs meaning you dont write in a browser window but in a real application so to speak that is installed on your computer also both have a pay once model you pay once and you own the copy you dont have to pay a subscription fee every month then both can handle the final draft file format well obviously final draft can handle that but also fade in can import it as well as export it so there is no problem of intercompatib