Multi-Frame GIF Story

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If a picture’s worth a thousand words, then a GIF must be worth a few thousand words. So a collection of related GIFs must be equivalent to a novel, or a script, or something truly powerful, right??

Tell or relate a story (or link up key ideas or themes from a movie) by assembling a number of animated GIFs into a storyboard or framework. Credit for the idea goes to Jim Groom, who suggested it.

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I had a instant case of GIF-eye-tis when I saw the poor Resident twitching away in the

The DJ Birthday Dance Fim/GIF Photostrip

You know how you can take those quick burst photo strips at the mall or the fair? Wouldn’t it

 

 

I’ve done a fair number of <a

One of the things I really love about the classic “The Eye of the Beholder” Twilight Zone episode is the tension built up during

So I am trying to get an idea of the twilight zone before the next round of DS106 starts. It looks like you can watch

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More BBC inspired giffing. nice to see some B&W back on the box. The Big Steal –
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Wandering round youtube I found Jack Kerouac (rare footage) / Cat Power – Good Woman – YouTube.

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