| FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
FINAL DRAFT AV 2.5 RELEASED
PROFESSIONAL AUDIO-VISUAL SCRIPTWRITING SOFTWARE
NOW INCLUDES SPECIALIZED SCRIPT EDITING FEATURES
CALABASAS, CA – September 27, 2005 – Final Draft,
Inc., (http://www.finaldraft.com) today announced the release of Final
Draft AV, version 2.5, a significant upgrade to their self-contained,
full-featured word processor specifically designed for dual-column,
audio-visual scriptwriting. The dual-column format is used by
professionals and consumers who write and produce commercials,
documentaries, industrial films, DV shorts and other non-linear
scripted material. Final Draft AV 2.5 includes the revolutionary
new Rearrange Guide Line as well as expanded importing and exporting
capabilities to assist with non-creative collaborators during
the script approval process.
Available immediately, Final Draft AV 2.5 ships with both Windows
and Macintosh platforms on a single CD. Retail price is $199 or
$49 for registered users of previous versions. To order or for
more information, visit http://www.finaldraft.com.
“People tell us that before AV they used to spend more
time formatting their scripts than creating them,” says
Marc Madnick, President and CEO of Final Draft, Inc. “With
Final Draft AV, you can create a blueprint for a production in
a fraction of the time it would take to create using a standard
word processor.” The difference between AV and other standard
word processors is its unique ability to line up content in the
video and audio columns and keep it aligned throughout the creative
process.
Rearrange Guide Line
A new editing function unique to Final Draft AV is the Rearrange
Guide Line. “With the blue Rearrange Guide Line, you can
drag and drop copy and see exactly where text will be aligned
as it is moved. This enables scenes and shots to be easily reordered
and realigned after they are written,” says Kirsten Vensel,
Final Draft AV Product Manager.
To see an animation of the Rearrange Guide Line,
go to
http://www.finaldraft.com/products-and-services/final-draft-av/feature-highlights.php?src=rearrange
The Future of Audio-Visual Scriptwriting
The company believes the Rearrange Guide Line feature will be
an invaluable tool for the writing and rewriting process and is
the foundation for a number of major feature additions in future
releases of Final Draft AV.
“Over the next few years, our view is that video publishing
will become as familiar to the public as desktop publishing is
today,” said Madnick. “We anticipate that writing
audio-visual scripts will be recognized as an essential part of
the creative process.”
About Final Draft, Inc.
Final Draft, Inc. was founded in 1991 to develop a scriptwriting
program that allows the writer to concentrate on the creative
process and not on Hollywood's stringent formatting rules. Since
then, Final Draft has become the Hollywood professional's choice
and the world's #1-selling scriptwriting program.
The company's headquarters is in Calabasas, California. More information
about the company and its products is available at http://www.finaldraft.com.
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Final Draft and final Draft AV are registered trademarks of Final
Draft, Inc.
Contact: Frank Colin
VP Product Development
Phone: 818.995.8995 x113
E-mail: colin@finaldraft.com
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