Anything Goes : Run Grammarly again on your old scripts. by Tom Stohlgren

Tom Stohlgren

Run Grammarly again on your old scripts.

I learned a valuable lesson this week when a producer asked for a script I wrote 5 years ago. Back then, I ran it through Grammarly when the software was fairly new to me, and I was amazed at how many grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes it found. To be causes, I ran my same script with the latest AI Grammarly software, and I was shocked by the number of mistakes it found. AI has greatly improved over the years. This means I'm busy running all my old scripts through the software again, but it's well worth the time. Putting the best product out there is in everyone's interest. Cheer, Tom

Jon Shallit

Thank you. I proof read but my final draft version gets glitches. Like Andy's comes out like Andy#*'s. Or something weird.

Deborah Hall

Thanks for sharing.

Sam King

Yes, spelling and grammar errors are a big turn-off for many people. I've peer-reviewed many scripts, and when I start seeing numerous errors, I practically discount everything else.

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