In the late 1990s, a group of film students at a prestigious university grew tired of the rigid, expensive software used to script and organize movies. They wanted something "for the dudes, by the dudes"—a system that was lightweight, open-source, and indestructible. They chose LaTeXLaTeX

\sectionLogline A laid-back filmmaker uses \LaTeX\ to organize chaos.

In a technical workflow, a file named dudefilms.tex would likely serve as:

To use a custom file like this, LaTeX needs to know where it is.

Once compiled, the PDF from dudefilms.tex can be:

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In the late 1990s, a group of film students at a prestigious university grew tired of the rigid, expensive software used to script and organize movies. They wanted something "for the dudes, by the dudes"—a system that was lightweight, open-source, and indestructible. They chose LaTeXLaTeX

\sectionLogline A laid-back filmmaker uses \LaTeX\ to organize chaos. dudefilms.tex

In a technical workflow, a file named dudefilms.tex would likely serve as: In the late 1990s, a group of film

To use a custom file like this, LaTeX needs to know where it is. In the late 1990s

Once compiled, the PDF from dudefilms.tex can be: