You've aced the audition and won a leading role. Fantastic, but... now you've got to learn all those lines! Scene Steeler can help. Load in your script and away you go.
You will need the text of the script for the play you are in. Scene Steeler will import the text, identifying Acts, Scenes and the character parts. You tell it which character or characters are the ones you are playing.
Then you can start learning! Scene Steeler will highlight your lines in the script, or hide them when you are ready to remember them. It can also use Google's or Samsung's Text to Speech, or super-realistic Neural Cloud Voices created by artificial intelligence in the cloud, or your own recorded voice, to read the script to you so you can practice listening for your cues and saying your lines.
Scene Steeler on Android is fully compatible with Scene Steeler on Windows, so you can work on your script and practice your lines at your desk or on the go.
Features:
Import your script from a plain text file, with simple formatting rules
Tag one or more characters as the ones you will be learning and performing
Select which voice to use for each character, in the device's text to speech engine (install Android language support to get additional voices), or a Neural Cloud voice (internet connection required)
Optionally record yourself or your friends saying your lines and your cues
Read the script on screen with your lines highlighted
Listen to Scene Steeler read your cue lines, then practise saying your lines
Say your lines along with Scene Steeler, or get Scene Steeler to pause, then read out your lines, so you can check if you got them right
Hide your lines so you can try to remember them, then tap to reveal them to check if you were right
Built in Text to Speech, using the Android platform engine and/or Neural Cloud Voices
Export complete scripts to share with fellow cast members
Works on tablets (portrait or landscape) and phones
Scripts can be freely exchanged with Windows version, including any audio recordings of lines
Supports light or dark mode.