Movie files in Adobe Collage

Can I send/email a collage to a client or friend and keep the movie files live, rather than it flattening to a single jpg image, with the movie files no longer clickable/active???
Working in iOS on iPad2

Thanks Anubhav
Thought as much, it's still a great app and will be much used but the ability to send a collage of ideas to clients, including movie files as it appears on my iPad, would actually make this such an invaluable tool.
I feel like I have felt the future at my fingertips, only to realise we're not quite there yet.
I look forward to future updates, keep up the great work guys.
Thanks Lee.

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