

His first entry below walks us through the process of converting screenplay PDFs to Final Draft files using Highland: But with the recent release of version 1.5.4 of Highland from Quote-Unquote Apps, John August has decided to create a few training videos to show off Highland's features. Highland has been able to perform this cool trick since its beta launch back in February 2012. Melting screenplay PDFs and turning them into Final Draft (.fdx) files isn't exactly new. Unless you have Highland, which will convert that screenplay PDF into a Final Draft document, saving you time. Do you have an old screenplay that you really want to rewrite in the latest version of Final Draft, but you only have a PDF copy buried in a folder on your hard drive? Or have you ever been rewriting one of your screenplays on Final Draft when your hard drive dies and you discover the only other copy of your script is a PDF you emailed a friend to read? All you can think about is the time and misery of retyping that PDF back into Final Draft.
