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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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This was a clip from the trailer of the movie “Django Unchained.” (LOVED this movie!) I created this GIF
Featured Image “open for business” cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo by @cogdog Whether you are outraged,  amused, or overwhelmed with ennui by the...
What could be more key and symbolic of the magic of Oz than the red slippers that Dorothy snagged from the Wicked Witch who got
  For this DS106 assignment it asked for as minimal movement as possible in a gif. So after a while of searching for a good scene
DS106 Visual Assignment: Make an animated gif from your favorite/least favorite movie capturing the essence of a key scene. Make sure the movement is minimal
Here is an animated GIF from one of my favorite movies “Pulp Fiction.” In this scene Vincent shots Marvin after his gun accidentally after they
  I need to laugh like this more often.   This assignment sucked.  It made me cry.  Many many times.  Actually, it just made me cry again, as
I made a gif of the scene when Andrew and Steve, some of the main characters, are using their telekinesis abilities to fly. I recently
So making this GIF was pretty exciting, and at the same time kind of monotonous. Also, the first time I tried it the frames got

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