E Frontier Announces Release of MotionArtist 2.0
e frontier, (formerly Curious Labs) announced today the release of their web page content tool that allows users of all levels to easily add Flash animations, interactive buttons, banners and menus to any web site design. The software is also a perfect tool for creating presentations and on-line photo albums.
The software includes built-in animation effects and a library of over 800 pieces of ready-to-use content including buttons, pre-configured animations, characters, backgrounds, borders, and special effects. The content library features "drag and drop" capabilities which simplifies the creation of unique and compelling designs. MotionArtist also allows users to add their own sounds and images which enable an individual look for any presentation and web site design.
MotionArtist’s wizards and templates lead the user through step-by-step instructions that help build outstanding web pages, banners, presentations, and digital photo albums!
MotionArtist includes an editable timeline which makes Flash creation easy. Imported MP3 files can be seen on a timeline in waveform display which allows easy and sophisticated editing of sounds.
MotionArtist outputs industry-standard SWF files and is the #1 Selling Flash Software in Japan. MotionArtist was originally created in Japan and is owned by e frontier, Japan. Since the purchase of Curious Labs in 2003, e frontier, Japan, has released Shade and is continuing to release software for the creative and consumer markets.
Fahim Niaz, MotionArtist’s product manager said, "MotionArtist 2.0 is an affordable tool for anyone wanting an easy way to create Flash animation quickly, or who hasn’t yet mastered Action Script programming."
The cost of MotionArtist 2.0 is $49.99 and is available through electronic download only at the e frontier (https://www.e-frontier.com/go/MotionArtist) web site. A free demo is also available at this web site.
This article was last modified on January 8, 2023
This article was first published on July 18, 2005
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