Scrippets uses a subset of the Fountain spec, and doesn’t support some elements like page breaks and title pages.

“Traditional” scrippets, with the [scrippet] [/scrippet] markup, are now available for the following systems:

Make a scene online.

Whether you write movies or television — or write about them — it’s often helpful to be able to be able to include short blocks of dialogue and scene description.

With Fountain Scrippets, you can add boxes of nicely-formatted script to your blog. It even works in comments.

As simple as we could make it.

To add a scrippet, just type your text, beginning with [scrippet] and ending with [/scrippet].

Character names, scene headers and transitions need to be in UPPERCASE. Everything else is done for you.

EXT. ANCIENT ROME – DAY ANTONIUS and IPSUM are walking down a tiny, crowded street. ANTONIUS Do you think in a thousand years, anyone will remember our names? IPSUM Not yours. But they’ll know mine. Because I intend to write something so profound that it will be remembered for the ages. Designers in the 20th Century will call for Lorem Ipsum whenever they need to fill text blocks.

For the example above, you would write...

EXT. ANCIENT ROME — DAY ANTONIUS and IPSUM are walking down a tiny, crowded street. ANTONIUS Do you think in a thousand years, anyone will remember our names? IPSUM Not yours. But they'll know mine. Because I intend to write something so profound that it will be remembered for the ages. Designers in the 20th Century will call for Lorem Ipsum whenever they need to fill text blocks.