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Springboard 0.92
Six Mile Creek Systems
Springboard is a fast, light, easy-to-use Windows application for easily and quickly sketching and annotating your storyboard ideas for film, video, animation, or other dynamic media. Outline your story to organize your work; draw your storyboards with both natural-media and vector tools; import or copy and paste text and graphics from other applications; add annotation layers to show camera moves, special effects, etc.; use a multi-layer model to productively reuse content; easily edit graphics and sounds with external programs if you prefer; record animation and play back as an animatic in real-time; record or import sounds; include fade transitions, layered animation, and camera movement easily; print in a variety of formats; work with feature-length or longer projects; and export to AVI, HTML or sequential image files for review or integration with other applications. Springboard keeps the process simple and organized.
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