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Final Draft may refer to: * ''Final Draft'' (software), screenwriting software for writing and formatting a screenplay * ''Final Draft'' (novel), a 2007 novel by Russian writer Sergey Lukyanenko * ''Final Draft'' (film), a 2007 horror film starring James Van Der Beek {{Disambiguation ...
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Final Draft (software)
Final Draft is screenwriting software for writing and formatting screenplays. History Final Draft was co-founded in 1990 by Marc Madnick and Ben Cahan. In 2013, Final Draft was awarded a Primetime Emmy Engineering Award. In 2016, Final Draft was acquired by Cast & Crew Entertainment Services. Usage The program is a screenwriting software for writing and formatting a screenplay to meet submission standards set by theater, television and film industries. The program can also be used to write documents such as stageplays, outlines, treatments, query letters, novels, graphic novels, manuscripts, and basic text documents. Final Draft's main competitors are Movie Magic Screenwriter, Celtx, Fade In, and WriterDuet WriterDuet is a screenwriting software for writing and editing screenplays and other forms of mass media. History WriterDuet was founded in 2013 by Guy Goldstein. In April 2015, WriterDuet acquired the domain for Scripped.com after they closed .... References ...
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Final Draft (novel)
''Final Draft'' (russian: Чистовик, Chistovik) is a science fiction novel by Russian writer Sergey Lukyanenko, the sequel to ''Rough Draft''. Plot summary The story of the novel begins several hours after the end of ''Rough Draft'', after Kirill Maximov, a regular man who was turned into a functional, escapes from Arkan (or Earth 1), fights his friend and curator of our world (Earth 2 or Demos) Kotya, and kills his midwife-functional Natalia Ivanova. It turns out that the life of an ex-functional after abandoning his function is not safe at all. Especially for a special functional like Kirill. Kirill takes a train to Kharkiv to find his Nirvana (Earth 22) "neighbor" Vasilisa, another customs officer-functional. However, the train is intercepted in Oryol by Arkan's security forces. Kirill is able to escape them and make it to Kharkiv by hitchhiking. Unfortunately, the Arkanians are somehow able to track him, so Vasilisa convinces Kirill to attempt a desperate move — a ...
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