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Edward Burns and Aaron Lubin Join Scripped Inc's Board of Advisors

Actor/Producer/Writer Edward Burns and Production Partner Aaron Lubin to guide screenwriting software company's business strategy.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 28,2008 -- Producers Edward Burns and Aaron Lubin reached an agreement to join Scripped Inc.'s Board of Advisors. Scripped Inc. is a digital media startup that launched 'Scripped Writer', a web-based screenwriting software platform.

Burns and Lubin will help the web-based startup's short and long term business strategy. Scripped launched the beta version of its web-based screenwriting software in January of 2008 and has since built a user-base of over 5,500 writers from all 50 states, as well as from 50 different countries. Scripped is currently being used by students from UCLA, USC, Santa Clara University and Grand Rapids Michigan Middle School amongst a host of other educational institutions.

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Business - Podcast Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 15:49:03 -0700

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