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Moviesandbox is an Open-Source cross-platform animation tool. It is currently in pre-release and available from http://moviesandbox.net!





Contents

Get Moviesandbox

The main Moviesandbox download can be found at the official Moviesandbox website[1].
The code repository for those of you who want to get their hands dirty is found at the gitHub page[2].
The location of the nightly builds is the unstable repository here [3].

What is MovieSandbox

gives a brief overview of the Tool and what to do with it.

Installation Instructions

How to install Moviesandbox and additional drivers for Kinect and other additional software.

Known Issues

things that aren't working yet. Please Read!
Want to report a bug? Head to the Forums![4]

Tutorials

If you are interested in using Moviesandbox, go here and check out a couple of Tutorials.


Please Register[5] or Log in[Special:Userlogin] to participate in the discussion to make Moiesandbox better.

This is a WIKI and lives from your contributions. The Discussion section is a good place to start if you have ideas about a specific topic. Also, please leave your name and timestamp with the --~~~~ shortcut or the corresponding icon on the Page Edit Menu.


MovieSandbox created by friedrich kirschner [6] with help from

carolina vallejo
chris sugrue
florian berger
hannah perner-wilson
klaus neumann
alexander scholz
the state ministry of art and science of saxony, germany
the trans media academy Hellerau
the ars electronica futurelab
the eyebeam center for art and technology
Paul Marino and the AMAS
and the GeorgiaTech DWIG group.

Attention Kickstarter Supporters! I haven't forgotten you. I'll update this and all other pages with your contributor info shortly!

For additional information, please feel free to contact friedrich[AT]moviesandbox[DOT]net

For the Unreal Tournament version of Moviesandbox, please go to the Downloads_UT2k4 page. For UT2k4 Tutorials, go to Tutorials_UT2k4.

Personal tools
Moviesandbox for UT2004