Software to help creatives colloborate

I stumbled upon this site called celtx that allows creatives to collaborate like never before. Celtx is the world’s first all-in-one media pre-production system. It replaces ‘paper & binder’ pre-production with a digital approach that’s more complete, simpler to work with, and easier to share. I remember searching for something like this a year ago and never finding anything like it. Not only is this software great, its free to use by yourself and easy to afford if you use it to collaborate with others.  If you are working on a project that is very complicated and involves a lot of people, this program is definitely for you.  Say you are creating a short film, you can use celtx to colloboratively write the script, storyboard and create the shooting schedule without ever having to send an email.

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Brandon Riley
Brandon Riley has written 57 articles for ChurchKreatives

Currently I work at Sugar Creek Baptist Church as a Creative Media Producer. There I am a part of the Creative Communications team as well as the LYF Student Ministry assisting with creating and strategizing video projects and interactive media needs for both departments. When I am not at work or volunteering with middle school students, you may find me blogging at Part of the glue or creating media projects for organizations and other churches/youth groups Radiant First Productions. You can follow me on Twitter