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Adobe Launches Voice App for the iPad, Wants to Make Storytellers of us All

Adobe-Voice-app-for-iPad-allows-users-to-create-a-video-presentation[1]iPad owners have long been able to create everything from ebooks to powerpoint presentations on their tablet, and earlier today Adobe added a new app to the toolbox.

Adobe Voice is a free multimedia iPad app that makes it easy for users to create short animated videos by using a combination of their own recorded voice, imagery, music and cinema-quality motion graphics and effects.

This simple app automates much of the process, including smoothing the graphics, sweetening the audio, and uploading the video so it can be viewed online.

"Adobe Voice puts the power of Creative Cloud’s industry-leading video and audio technology into the hands of the masses," said Winston Hendrickson, Adobe’s VP of Products for Creative Media Solutions.

A user can use entirely their own content to create a story, but the app also includes a bevy of useful music and images which can be incorporated into whatever you like. In addition to a library of over 25,000 professionally designed icons, the app also has 30 stock themes to use as a starting point, 30 music tracks to play in the background, and example videos and starter ideas to inspire new works.

You can find the app in iTunes.

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