ScriptZ
THE DETAIL NOBODY ELSE HAS

Quick mode: the two-hander workflow for Reels and Shorts.

Two speakers, one Enter. The cursor jumps to the next character automatically - no Tab, no typing names. Saves a minute per script.

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Quick mode - the trick nobody else can do
ACTION 1 CHARACTER 2 DIALOG 3

INT. QUICK MODE — THE TWO-HANDER WORKFLOW FOR REELS AND SHORTS

Quick mode is what makes ScriptZ irreplaceable. Once your script has exactly two speakers, it kicks in. After each dialog, one Enter and the cursor jumps automatically to the other character and right into the next dialog. No Tab, no typing the speaker name, no second Enter.
SFX: tack-tack-tack
In practice: two keystrokes saved per speaker switch. On a typical 60-second reel with ten to twelve switches, that's almost a minute. Three scripts a day? Three minutes. Per week? A quarter hour you spent writing instead of formatting.
TIMO
Here's what it looks like for real. I type something.
AXEL
I reply. Enter.
TIMO
Cursor is already here. Nobody typed „TIMO".
AXEL
Nobody typed „AXEL". Nobody hit Tab.
TIMO
We just write. The editor knows what we want.
Three characters in the script? Quick mode pauses automatically - then the editor doesn't know who's next. Drop back to two and it's back. No switch, no setting, no learning curve.
THE DETAIL THAT MATTERS

Neither Word, nor Notion, nor Final Draft, nor ChatGPT, nor Apple Notes does this. For us it's a core feature, from day one. Anyone who's ever typed two speakers at once knows what that saves per day.

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