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TURBO A.D. is described by its marketers as "a superfast script breakdown
and production scheduling program which is designed for the film production
professional preparing a script for production or budgeting."
 
I've never used it in a production situation but have done by hand the
drudge work necessary in production planning.  This program seems to
include all the steps from breakdown, to budgeting, to daily scheduling.
 
The several-years-old address for the firm is:
 
QUANTUM FILMS SOFTWARE
8230 BEVERLY BLVD, SUITE 17
LOS ANGELES, CA 90048
(213)852-96619
 
or
8344 MELROSE AVE, SUITE 24
LOS ANGELES, CA 90069
(213)852-9661
 
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