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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--Originally published at Save The Pandas
So this week was pretty stressful for me because of many outside factors but surprisingly enough bootcamp
--Originally published at Waiting for the SparkWaiting for the Spark
Angelina Jolie as Lisa in “Girl, Interrupted.” “Just don’t point your fuckin’ finger
--Originally published at Life-Long-Learners » DS106
I’m having fun learning how to create animated GIFs with frames extracted from digital video. In fact,
--Originally published at Keeping up with Kaitlyn
I’m going to be honest from the start and say that I had no idea what
--Originally published at de•tri•tus » ds106
A poorly developed film negative (see above) resulted in this scene being edited out of the final
--Originally published at DS106
Don’t toss the dwarf
--Originally published at Miss Runner Bug
Who has two thumbs and made it through digital storytelling boot camp? THIS GIRL!!!! Oh yeah!!!.. Ok,
--Originally published at Confessions of a Future Disney PrincessConfessions of a Future Disney Princess
Well here it is in all of it’s glory!
--Originally published at Hey, Ms. Parker...
So I went a bit overboard on the gif ship. For Week #2′s assignment, I had to
--Originally published at Amateur Hour | Amateur Hour
This clip is from the amazing movie, Inglourious Basterds. Although not entirely historically correct (;)),

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