Every film set needs someone to log what's happening. Shot numbers, take numbers, camera settings, director's notes — this information is the backbone of post-production. Without accurate logs, editors waste hours scrubbing through footage, and continuity errors slip through unnoticed.
Screenwriting software hasn't changed much in decades — and neither has its pricing. Final Draft still charges $199+ upfront. Celtx pushes you into a monthly SaaS plan. Other "free" alternatives? They either don't respect Hollywood formatting standards, or they nickel-and-dime you with premium tiers for basic features like export and analytics.