FINAL-DRAFT-8 0 1 89
2009-11-28 - extension: rar - size: 41 MB
FINAL-DRAFT-8 0 1 89
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Final Draft-8 0 1 89
2009-11-27 - extension: rar - size: 42 MB
Final Draft-8 0 1 89
Final Draft 8.0.1.89
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Final Fantasy: The Mind's Journey (A Real-Life Homage to FF) This is a real life Final Fantasy I started to work on a couple of months ago. I saw a bunch of (More) This is a real life Final Fantasy I started to work on a couple of months ago. I saw a bunch of these real life Final Fantasy videos on youtube, and noticed there were none that held true to the older, 8 & 16-bit FF's. That and also everyone had quite a bit of creative liberties in their interpretations. Not to say that's bad, but..
So I decided to make one. This is a very rough draft of the first part of the movie. I had shot the whole thing, and about a third of the way editing, my program Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 stopped working on me. It constantly crashed and thus, I had no way of finishing the movie.
The whole movie was intended for YouTube, so I decided that I would upload this first part, to see if you guys would like to see the rest. Again, I reiterate, this is A VERY ROUGH DRAFT of the beginning of the movie. But I would love feedback to see if there's an interest in seeing a completed, fully edited version of this movie.
In conclusion, FEEDBACK IS WELCOME! The more positive feedback I get, the more likely I'll be to overcome my system issues and finish the movie asap. Anyway...
Enjoy!
-Steven
(Disclaimer: Most of the effects, monsters, and sounds in this movie are property of SquareEnix, and are in no way my own creation. Proper credits will be included in a finished version.) (Less)
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (abbreviated UDHR) is a (More) http://ekbtv.blogspot.com/
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (abbreviated UDHR) is a declaration adopted by the United Nations General Assembly (A/RES/217, 10 December 1948 at Palais de Chaillot, Paris). It consists of 30 articles which outline the view of the United Nations on the human rights guaranteed to all people. Eleanor Roosevelt, first chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) that drafted the Declaration, said, "It is not a treaty...[In the future, it] may well become the international Magna Carta..."[1]History
Prior to the proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, several countries had proclaimed comparable declarations. Examples include the Bill of Rights in the United States, and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in France.
[edit] Creation
When the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany became apparent after the Second World War, there was a general consensus within the world community that the United Nations Charter did not sufficiently define the rights it referenced. A universal declaration that specified the rights of individuals was necessary. Canadian John Peters Humphrey was called upon by the UN Secretary to work on the project and became the Declaration's principal drafter. Humphrey was assisted by Eleanor Roosevelt of the United States, Jacques Maritain and René Cassin of France, Charles Malik of Lebanon, and P. C. Chang of the Republic of China, among others. The proclamation was ratified during the General Assembly on 10 December, 1948 by a vote of 48 in favour, 0 against, with 8 abstentions (all Soviet Bloc states, South Africa and Saudi Arabia).[2] Despite the central role played by Canadian John Humphrey, the Canadian Government at first abstained from voting on the Declaration's draft, but later voted in favor of the final draft in the General Assembly. (See [4])
[edit] Structure and legal implications
The document is laid out in the civil law tradition, including a preamble followed by thirty articles. It was conceived as a statement of objectives to be followed by governments. Generally, international lawyers believe that the Declaration forms part of customary international law and is a powerful tool in applying diplomatic and moral pressure to governments that violate any of its articles. The 1968 United Nations International Conference on Human Rights decided it "constitutes an obligation for the members of the international community" to all persons. The declaration has served as the foundation for the original two legally-binding UN human rights covenants, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. It continues to be widely cited by academics, advocates, and constitutional courts. (Less)
Final Draft v8 O O 81 WinALL GQ
2009-05-18 - extension: rar - size: 38 MB
Final Draft v8 O O 81 WinALL GQ
Final Draft 8.0.0.81
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Final Draft 8 0 0 81
2009-05-22 - extension: rar - size: 40 MB
Final Draft 8 0 0 81
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Final Draft v8 0-FoX
2009-07-04 - extension: zip - size: 40 MB
Final Draft v8 0-FoX
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Final Draft
2009-07-23 - extension: rar - size: 37 MB
Final Draft
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