launchpad.net en.wikipedia.org www.celtx.com Celtx [ˈkɛltɨks] is free media pre-production software designed for creating and organizing media projects like screenplays, films, videos, stageplays, audio plays, documentaries, machinima, comics, games and podcasts. [1] The client-server application gives independent filmmakers and media creators an integrated and non-linear approach to the pre-production work phase, providing support for industry standard scriptwriting[2], story development, storyboarding, script breakdowns, production scheduling and reports. It also allows writers to attach images, videos, and audio files to a project, and provides features for collaborating with others online.[3] Celtx is built on open, non-proprietary standards (ie. HTML, XML, RDF and TXT ). It is licensed under the Celtx Public License, which is the Mozilla Public License with an attribution provision. Feature development and language translations (23+) of the application are driven largely by the feedback and volunteer efforts of members of the international Celtx community. [4]. Celtx is an acronym for Crew, Equipment, Location, Talent and XML.
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NOTICE: The use of the “rock and roll” hand sign in some of our videos is in NO way meant to imply ANY evil intent. WE STAND FOR LOVE AND TRUTH! We grew up on rock ‘n roll, and that sign stood for good rockin’ fun — or so we thought! Not anything negative that would harm anyone. But, there are meanings attached to that sign that we were not aware of at the time we used it. So, to avoid any confusion, we no longer use that sign for our logo, but it may still be on some of our older videos that are hard to update. — Thanks to all who participated! Toronto Pagan Pride Day: www.torontopaganpride.com The Wiccan Church of Canada www.wcc.on.ca Franco Minatel – Divination services http Music by Nicholas Nanos Video by David Sloma: www.davidsloma.com for Rockin’ Films http Donate now using our PayPal button to support our efforts as independent filmmakers at rockinfilms.com Thank you. Our documentaries are mostly self-financed and are made without outside investment. A short doc on the Toronto Pagan Pride Day 2007, which took place on September 22, 2007 in Toronto, Canada.
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