Very useful
I use this all the time to read scripts. Love it I can hike and read a script!
Ja, tableread ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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I use this all the time to read scripts. Love it I can hike and read a script!
This is an invaluable tool for playwrights. I've used it to get a sense of how my play sounds while I'm still writing it, during the revision process. Of course it's always best to have it read by live actors, but it's not feasible to get something like that together repeatedly, especially in the early drafts. I can't recommend Tableread enough for use as a revision tool. Well worth the subscription!
I had been looking for a decent reader for scripts so I could listen to them while driving or while unable to devote my attention to a script. This was recommended online through a NoFilmSchool article, so I downloaded it and imported the script easy enough. The Free version worked well enough, but about 5pages in stopped. It told me I had to wait for an ad to finish playing, but there was no ad. I refreshed the app twice, same issue. I decided to pay the $2.99 to try the Pro version, and luckily the free trial was available. The Pro version worked much better, but still had some issues. Assigned voices wouldn’t always take, so characters would sound like each other until I manually set them a time or two. The script paused multiple times while playing with my screen off, and when I opened the app would reset to up to 20 pages EARLIER in the script. The app crashed once, and the overall functionality and navigation reminds me more of a pre-iOS 6 app. Not bad at all, very useful in a pinch, but it isn’t going to be my go-to app for everything in the future if I can find something better.
They say the quickest way to never hear from someone is to send them a script. It’s sort of true because people hate taking two hours to read. This app reads the scripts and allows me to listen while driving or going on a walk or cleaning.
Downloaded this app to learn lines for an upcoming play. Saw all of the features it listed and was going to purchase Pro after trying it out. Unfortunately, I never was able to use it. When I try to import any script into the app, it immediately crashes. When I re-open the app, it shows that the script is there, but when I try to open the script, it crashes again. All scripts are in PDF files and are able to be opened in similar text parse/reading apps. If there is a fix to this, I’m happy to give it a try.
The app had a glitch when you couldn’t upload the pdf- but a few days later I noticed an update. When I reached out via the help feature - they were swift to respond and kind to answer! Have been using this app on and off for a few years now- tbh the best app for rehearsing before an audition, a scene, or shoot!
My iPhone 14 pro max is running 16.0.3 The app crashes every time I attempt to import a script or pdf of any kind. I have tried reinstalling and importing scripts from several other methods but all crash the app and the script is never imported. This makes it functionally unusable on this current phone and IOS version. Worked great on previous IOS versions. I hope the developers can fix this problem because I like this app.
I have been trying to unsubscribe for over a month now and customer service has not responded to me. It’s not easy (or possible?) to unsubscribe via the app UI.
I finally got to use the app to its full benefits and it’s a great! I commend the developers for walking me through to make sure I unlocked its full potential.
I wish there was a way to specify what was spoken. There are times I want to speed through and only want action lines read. Other times I want to focus on dialogue and don’t want action lines read. Something to consider.