“…Many authors report contributions aiming at facilitating the generation of digital stories or multimedia presentation. Some take the forms as use-specific tools (LANDRY, 2008;FROHLICH et al, 2009;FROHLICH et al, 2012;BONSIGNORE et al, 2013;MOLAPO;MARSDEN, 2013;LEE et al, 2014), others are based in visual authoring tools (CHRISTENSEN, 2009; BOUYAKOUB; BELKHIR, 2011; DAMASCENO; SANTOS; MUCHALUAT-SAADE, 2011; MATTOS; SILVA; MUCHALUAT-SAADE, SAINI et al, 2019), and there are sill works that make use of templates, frameworks or declarative languages (SAN-TOS;SAADE, 2009;BEZERRA et al, 2012;JUNIOR, 2014;MORAES et al, 2016;TERcAS et al, 2017). Although those approaches can speed-up the process of combining media, usually generating as result a multimedia presentation expressed in multimedia authoring languages such as Nexted Context Language (NCL) or Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL), they do not manipulate or edit the media files thyself.…”