When you have an idea, you
want to write it down as soon as it gets to you This can be the start of
a novel or a screenplay for a movie; it doesn't matter, you write
it down and with the time you will see if it fits the concept you
want to create. You might find it strange, but writing is rarely
a full-time job. Most writers struggle between their day-to-day
job and the need to create a story. A story so beautiful and
interesting that you want to share it with the world. So make
treasures of the little pause moments it is imperatively
important! It does not matter how hard it is to find the time, we
still feel the urge to write. Finding the right spot to
write
It is very rare that you can assign to your script some fixed
schedule during the day / the week. Nobody really can be that
strict...and you are a writer... so you are creative. You write
when you are waiting for the bus at the station, on the train
during the commuting or in a bar sipping your morning coffee.
Ideas come and go so you better write them down quickly. Shall I write on paper? The first thing you need
to understand is that there is not a software or an app in this
world that is a substitute for your creativity. An app can
support you in managing the content BUT the concept, the very
first idea needs to come from you. Having said that it is fair to
add that we designed TwelvePoint in a way that it can adapt to
your creativity process. You sit at a bar and you have an idea
for few lines, just take your iPhone or iPod and add it down.
TwelvePoint gives you the possibility to let you grow your story
from the idea, to the outline and finally to the actions and
dialogs. Shall I write on iPhone or
on a Mac? The beauty of
TwelvePoint is that it does not matter. Adding lines to your
outline helps you keeping an eagle-eye on your story and a
project on an iPhone can be imported/archive on any Apple device
(except Apple Watch... :-) ). You can basically write your own
story on a iPod Touch and even send it without even touching any
margin. That's freedom.
The freedom of writing everywhere I go
Truth is: if you like something, you will find
the time to work on it, to let it grow.