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Hayes brothers use OneNote to produce their blockbuster scripts – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
November 1, 2013
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Hayes brothers use OneNote to produce their blockbuster scripts

Chad and Carey Hayes are the brothers behind the hit movie The Conjuring. On the OneNote Blog, they talk about how they used OneNote to their advantage and share their tips for how you can get more from the app — and improve your writing into the bargain.

The brothers talk about how they use OneNote to keep track of ideas, snatch chances to write a few words whenever the opportunity arises, and emphasize the importance of being able to work on multiple devices.

The twins are quite open about their love of the app. “If you haven’t picked up on it by now, we’re big fans of OneNote. We’ve used it for years to write our screenplays. OneNote lets us keep all our research together along with our outlines and various drafts. We can easily use the search function to find exactly what we need, when we need it. OneNote is like having your own personal writing assistant.”

If the brothers Hayes can use OneNote to put together a blockbuster movie, what can you do with it?

Check out the interview in full in the video below.

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