Animated Movie Posters

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Pick a movie poster and animate it. You can see an awesome example and quick explanation by Michael Branson Smith here.

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When I first heard the distant sirens of ds106, it was just an amusing buzz, and easily ignored. But each time they came back, they
Here’s my first attempt at an animated movie poster, as well as my first real post for DS106 pt 2! It doesn’t really look like
The wild mating call of the animated gif has lured me once more to the clutches of ds106. For this assignment I went to http://www.impawards.com/
And the ds106 pre-course assignmnet craze moves into 11th gear. Michael Branson-Smith takes the movie poster into a new dimension with his iteration of American
I was inspired by Michael Branson Smith’s awesome American Werewolf in London animated poster this morning, so I went around searching for some possibile posters

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