Say It Like The Peanut Butter

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Make an animated gif from your favorite/least favorite movie capturing the essence of a key scene. Make sure the movement is minimal but essential.

Note this is a classic and historic DS106 assignment, the second one ever created. It has been resurrected from the tomb of lost assignments.

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For my assignments this week, I have already completed a writing assignment so I decided to pick an assignment from the visual assignments. As someone

Say It Like The Peanut Butter

When I think ā€œpivotal movie moment,ā€ I instantly think of this scene from Avengers: Endgame. The build up to

GIF from my favorite movie!

The first assignment I choose from the assignment bank was a visual one! More specifically, the directions were too add a

I have actually seen La Jetee before!
The first time I watched it was because I used to really be into stop motion movies. I tried

La Jetée was a very interesting short film in how it was created and how the storyline was shown. The saying of “a picture holds

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I’m not really good enough at making GIFs to be a snob, but for the last four years I’ve pushed the process of making GIFs with

A quick screen cast showing how to make an animated gif for the photo it like peanut butter assignment:

Rather than making animated GIFs from

jim groom posted a GIF of Henry Winkler’s infamous/iconic shark jump this morning.     I can’t imagine a world where media-saturated Bava had missed the origins of
It was only a matter of time before I did an animated GIF assignment from the 1979 classic The Warriors, a film that seems to