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  2. Freemake Video Converter - Wikipedia

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    Freemake Video Converter 2.0 was a major update that integrated two new functions: ripping video from online portals and Blu-ray disc creation and burning. [13] [14] Version 2.1 implemented suggestions from users, including support for subtitles, ISO image creation, and DVD to DVD/Blu-ray conversion. [15]

  3. Blu-ray ripper - Wikipedia

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    Software tagged as "no longer available" is due to New York federal court by AACS group legal action in later March, 2014. [12] Remaining existing US software have disabled the decrypt / unencrypted / de-lock feature that allows bypass the Blu-ray disc protections.

  4. Screenwriting software - Wikipedia

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    Warren Script Application was initially released as a set of style sheets for Word for DOS. It was updated for Word for Windows circa 1988. gScript, a shareware script formatter/template, was released via CompuServe in 1989. It was included on the disk accompanying the book Take Word for Windows to the Edge, published by Ziff-Davis in 1993. It ...

  5. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is a 2018 science fiction action film directed by J. A. Bayona and written by Derek Connolly and Colin Trevorrow. [8] The sequel to Jurassic World (2015), it is the second installment in the Jurassic World series and the fifth installment overall in the Jurassic Park film series.

  6. Film treatment - Wikipedia

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    A film treatment (or simply treatment) is a piece of prose, typically the step between scene cards (index cards) and the first draft of a screenplay for a motion picture, television program, or radio play.

  7. Safe area (television) - Wikipedia

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    A simulation of text on a TV falling outside the title-safe area. The title-safe area or graphics-safe area [1] is, in television broadcasting, a rectangular area which is far enough in from the four edges, such that text or graphics show neatly: with a margin and without distortion. This is applied against a worst case of on-screen location ...

  8. ScreenPlay - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... 10: 13 July 1988 () 28 September 1988 () 4: 11: 5 July 1989 ... Title Directed by Written by