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InVision for AutoTURN
Vehicle simulation presentation software


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  InVision for AutoTURN
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Create, sequence, and record AutoTURN simulations for engaging video presentations.

Share your concepts more readily and professionally. Use InVision to animate, coordinate, and sequence multiple vehicle simulations; then export them to common video files for visual roadway and site design confirmation and winning presentations for clients.

InVision features practical video creation and editing tools that allow users without advanced CAD skills or multimedia experience to take existing AutoTURN content and produce informative AVIs.
 
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For Presentations: Show how vehicles will move throughout the design.  
   
  For Studies: Use visuals for traffic assessment, interchange, and congestion studies.
   
Record Events: Capture and display multiple vehicle simulations in a single presentation.  
   
  Video Editing: Order, arrange, and timeline individual simulations for precise sequencing.
   
Animation Commands: Pan, zoom, pause, and follow different vehicles around the drawing.  
   
  Save and Send: Completed files can be saved and then viewed with common video players.