So Satisfying

I went looking on google for gifs. This came up and it’s perfect. So satisfying.

Turn A GIF Into A FIG

For this assignment I had to reverse a GIF. I thought it would be kinda funny to do something related to eating (and maybe kinda gross), so I went on giphy.com to try to find something. I found a great GIF of a hamster stuffing his cheeks with carrots. From there I took it over to ezgif.com to use their reversing tool. And just like that, I had a hamster pulling carrots out of his mouth instead of eating them! It ended up rather comical.

The Arrow of Time

There is a concept in physics called the arrow of time. We experience the physical world as proceeding in a time direction we call “forward.” The laws of physics, though, work equally well either forward or backward in time. What explains our sense that time has a direction? Look at the first animated GIF below, of a bouncing rubber ball. You might find it difficult to determine if the animation is playing forward or backward. For the brief moment of the animation, time seems to have no particular direction.

Of course, if the animation were allowed to play for a longer period of time, showing several bounces of the ball, you would, in fact, be able to tell whether it was playing forward or backward. Still, the laws of physics would work either way, forward or backward. Even the law of the conservation of energy (AKA the first law of thermodynamics) would hold whether time moved forward or backward.

Now look at the second animation below. The animation is clearly playing in reverse. But how do you know? What is different from the animation above (which is also, by the way, playing in reverse)?

What you cannot see is what is happening at the microscopic level, the level where heat is revealed to be a transfer of energy from molecule to molecule. A given collection of molecules can be thought of as having a certain amount of disorder, or randomness. In general, interacting collections of molecules will either maintain their randomness or increase it. The arrow of time follows from this observation, which is called the second law of thermodynamics. A broken egg could possibly reassemble itself and leap back up onto the counter, but it would be extraordinarily unlikely. Hence you can tell the direction of time – time’s arrow.

I took advantage of Brian Bennett’s animated GIF assignment (Turn a GIF into a FIG) at ds106. I pulled this together very quickly, recording video with a Surface tablet, trimming and resizing the videos with VirtualDub and then exporting the video clips into separate folders as images. I renumbered the images so that they would import into Photoshop in reverse, making a backward animation. I slowed the animations down and then saved them as animated GIF’s. Both animations use the same number of frames.

Its a bird, its a plane, nah….. but lands cooler

 

Man-of-Steel---Official-Trailer-#2-[HD]

Ok so the semester is over but DS106 heart still beats, so going through the assignment bin I was inspired so to say try my hand at a gif just to practice so to say. So I came across this nice one assignment wich asked us to Turn a GIF into a FIG, which was taking a clip and reversing it in GIF format. So I was watching the official trailer 2 for Man of Steel (one of the few anticipated summer films I feel worthy of watching in a cinema) and for some reason thought the scene between 1:30 and 1:45 looked kinda intense with Kal-El taking off for flight and how it might look done back wards. So this process is kind of familiar now using KeepVid to download one of the mp4 formats of the clip & I usually use the middle quality. Then I open it using photoshop, go to Windows menu and open the Animation window. Then using the timeline I can select the exact scene I want from the clip then out of those many clips about nearly 400 I had to delete many frames and resize the gif then adjust the time lapse between each frame then save for Web & Devices. I may still end up tweaking it tho. Endless Possibilities.

Animated Orange Cat GIF

http://amcandre.com/uncategorized/animatedgif-assignments-turn-a-gif-into-a-fig-4-stars/

This is a funny cat GIF.

AnimatedGIF Assignments: Turn A GIF Into A FIG- 4 stars

Recently, I was exposed to reverse-animated GIFs. I must say, some are hilarious. Find a video clip, or shoot one of yourself, and then make it playback in reverse over and over again as a GIF. Try to find a situation that is absolutely mind-blowing when played backwards.
Link to assignment: http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/turn-a-gif-into-a-fig/

This is a funny video of a cat I reversed. Enjoy!

 

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Turn A GIF Into A FIG

“Recently, I was exposed to reverse-animated GIFs. I must say, some are hilarious. Find a video clip, or shoot one of yourself, and then make it playback in reverse over and over again as a GIF. Try to find a situation that is absolutely mind-blowing when played backwards.”

I thought of the idea of Henry Bemis obtaining the power to reverse time so he could finally enjoy his books.

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I created trimmed the clip using MPEG Streamclip then converted it to JPEGs, layered them on GIMP and exported it as a GIF. Finally, I found a site that will reverse GIFs for you called reversegif.com. BOOM! there you have it.

Turn A GIF Into A FIG assignment

Worth: 4 Stars

Turn a GIF into a FIG

Recently, I was exposed to reverse-animated GIFs. I must say, some are hilarious. Find a video clip, or shoot one of yourself, and then make it playback in reverse over and over again as a GIF. Try to find a situation that is absolutely mind-blowing when played backwards.