Adobe Visual Communicator

Adobe Visual Communicator

Adobe Visual Communicator 3 running on Windows XP
Developer(s) Adobe Systems
Stable release
3.0 / September 25, 2007 (2007-09-25)
Development status Discontinued as of June 1, 2013[1]
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Video editing software
License commercial proprietary software
Website www.adobe.com/products/visualcommunicator/

Adobe Visual Communicator is a Windows-based video-broadcasting software that enables teachers, lecturers and students to create presentation videos by using graphics, audio, and special effects and present in email, the Internet, a CD or DVD, or over a Closed-Circuit System.[2][3] Unlike most other video editing software, Visual Communicator doesn't use a traditional timeline.[2] Instead, Communicator uses an on-screen teleprompter that the person can read from a laptop or desktop while a webcam recorder records the video and audio of them talking.[4]

The program was formerly a brand of Serious Magic when version 1.0 was released in 2003. Following the acquisition of the company in 2006, by Adobe,[5] the name was changed in Adobe Visual Communicator, a year before Adobe released version 3.0 was released in 2007.[2]

Visual Communicator received praise from magazines and online sources, giving credit for its features, mostly the teleprompter. Mark Montgomery of videomaker.com called it great for people "who want to quickly and easily create content."[6] The software also inspired technology teacher Rob Zdrojewski to make a TV studio for his sixth, seventh and eighth graders for doing school newscasts, which are also uploaded onto SchoolTube.[7] Adobe has detered sales and development of the software since June 1, 2013, recommending Adobe Premiere Elements 11 and Adobe Premiere Pro CC for making television-like newscasts.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Adobe Visual Communicator. adobe.com. Retrieved August 30, 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 Digital Arts staff (2007-06-25). "Adobe Launches Visual Communicator 3". PC World. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
  3. Suzy Patz (2008-03-25). VC1 Pro Demo (old). Amherst Middle School. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
  4. Hanke, Jeremy (2008-09-01). "Adobe Visual Communicator Review". Microfilmmaker Magazine. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
  5. "Adobe Extends Video Software Offerings with Acquisition of Serious Magic" (Press release). Adobe.com. October 19, 2006. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  6. Montgomery, Mark (October 2008). "Adobe Visual Communicator 3 Visual Presentation Software Review". videomaker.com. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  7. L. Finch, Jessica (December 12, 2006). "Live from Amherst Middle School". Amherst Bee. Retrieved June 8, 2012.

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