I've been away from screenwriting for awhile and decided to give it another go but things have changed quite a bit since the early nineties when I put my writing away.
One of my first questions is about fonts. I'll admit right now that I learned to write screenplays pre-personal computers and FD or MM, although I vaguely remember people talking about Scriptor by the time I got out of film school. All of my screenplays were writen on various types of typewriters, both manuel and electric, and one electronic Smith Corona. At the time I used whatever font was available. Another admission - I have about a dozen screenplays written with Times New Roman. I just never learned what was industry standard.
My question about Courier is this: What is the difference between Courier and Courier New, as found on Microsoft Word. I have purchased copies of actual Hollywood movie screenplays but those fonts look different than the Courier New on Word. Courier New looks thin compare to examples of Courier I've seen on the web and on screenplays.
I have a ton of questions relating to Screenwriting software but I'll leave them for another thread.



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Or at least take the time to figure it out before you waste bandwidth with the silly stuff above.


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