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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This GIF has been created following the Say It Like the Peanut Butter DS106 assignment. I created this GIF using a great site called GIPHY. This

For this assignment we had to take a moment from on of our favourite movies and turn it into a GIF animated image which captures

First ever GIF here for Western106 assignment and I went ultra complex using two whole images making the results worth two thousand words. Although lots of


“What’s the most you ever lost on a coin toss?”

After much deliberation, I finally chose my first assignment for the week. Not wanting to get

Let’s make a #western106 GIF today.

Inspiration

A Western that I do really like is True Grit. I like the 1969 film and the 2010 version.

There is

As a general rule, animated gifs annoy me. But that was my first assignment for DS106. Turned out to be fun to do.

I created mine

Grease is the GIF
Well my chosen Gif anyway!

For our first assignment we had to chose our favourite, or least favourite movie, and then go on

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