User:Robert Elliott/Review:Adobe InDesign 4

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Adobe InDesign 4 (CS2) - Macintosh version

 * This program replaces Adobe PageMaker and Adobe Freehand. Surprisingly smooth and powerful operation.


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Adobe InDesign 4

 * With the slow death of Adobe PageMaker, I was curious about its replacement, InDesign. Filmmakers still need to do a lot of page layout so this is a very serious question that all filmmakers will face.


 * I took a week to download this program and am now testing the fully working demo version. More later.


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Uses at Wikiversity Film School
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 * Thumbnail Storyboarding Worksheets
 * Movie Posters
 * Forms of all kinds
 * Business cards which say "Filmmaker"
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Rating
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 * Five Stars


 * For filmmakers who want to need to run an office, this is a very smooth tool.


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