You can opt to start a new project, open an existing one, create a new slideshow based on one of the 20 different templates or view a tutorial that highlights some of the product’s main features. Whether selecting the Project or Slideshow option, you will be presented with an interface which divides the screen into three main areas. On the right is the Media pool which sits alongside the Display screen on the left. A slide area runs across the bottom of the screen to complete the layout. The Media Pool can contain still images, music and video clips that can be used in the current story telling project. Initially these items will be displayed in list format but this can be changed to display details or “large symbols” which is Photostory speak for thumbnails. Tabs in the Media Pool area allow you to switch between views showing transitions, titles and effects. While transitions are meant to be used between slides, effects are designed to be applied to specific slides in order to create the illusion of motion in different ways. The slide area, into which you deposit your content, can be switched between modes designated at overall, storyboard and timeline for tackling different tasks. The display screen features standard VCR-like controls plus one for capturing audio as you preview your slideshow. #MAGIX PHOTOSTORY 2014 DELUXE KEYGEN SOFTWARE#.#MAGIX PHOTOSTORY 2014 DELUXE KEYGEN SERIAL NUMBER#.#MAGIX PHOTOSTORY 2014 DELUXE KEYGEN SERIAL NUMBERS#.
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