Date: 2007.
Product: VUVOX Express. 
Dynamic Visual Galleries.
EXPRESS is a super fast, compact version of the STUDIO platform.
Choose a presentation style and link it to your media libraries through RSS feeds that maintain always on permalinks to the original content source.

I design this tool and participated in the development.
Try it live at: http://www.vuvox.com/express
Express has 3 columns: media source, styles and variations. 3 clicks and you have a rich media presentation using dynamic feeds!
In the Cut-out style, you can upload an image and do a cut-out.
Inside the cut-out area you can play a dynamic presentation.
Cut-out Express tool.

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