Frames 5 Wins 2012 EDDIE Award

Posted by Melinda Kolk on Sep 25, 2012 12:38:00 PM

2012 EDDIE Awards WinnerTech4Learning’s Frames 5 animation software wins the ComputED Gazette’s EDDIE Award for Best Educational Software in the category of Multimedia Creation for Upper Elementary. The EDDIE Awards target "innovative and content-rich programs and websites that augment the classroom curriculum."

Frames makes it easy for anyone to create cartoons, stop-motion animation, claymation, and digital stories. With version 5, users can now collaborate on projects in real-time, capture images for time-lapse, path animate frame objects, easily match frame duration to audio, and much more.

“The streamlined interface, simple drawing and image capture tools, and new features like the ability to group frames and audio into scenes, make Frames 5 the perfect choice for anyone getting started with animation,” explains David Wagner, CEO of Tech4Learning.

I really appreciate the availability of the tools on the new interface,” shares Candace Appl of St. Joseph, Illinois . “The new recording and audio features make it is for my students to preview their voice, edit, connect audio with frames, and edit with ease. The new path animation options make it even faster to develop our ideas into animations!”

Frames is available to individuals on Amazon.com. Schools and educational organizations can take advantage of volume licensing through Tech4Learning.

Topics: frames, claymation, stopmotion, animation, EDDIE