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So far, 4 people have completed this assignment and it has 2649 views.
Submitted by: Michael Branson Smith
Pick a film and create an animated mosaic from a single image (like a poster) or gif (a single moment). Divide that image into a grid – 3 x 3 for a total of nine images. For each portion of the grid add a different moment of the film into a new gif. Tile the new gifs together in a mosaic (tumblr does this well). The resulting set of gifs should alternate between the single image and the various moments. Inspired by Jet Studio's Cinema Mosaic Tumblr.
So far, 2 people have completed this assignment and it has 3331 views.
Submitted by: Rockylou (Rochelle Lockridge)
Are your photo editing skills up to the challenge? Create an animated GIF with at least 3 seperate animation zones. [See example here] I suggest starting with a simple movie poster, photograph or greeting card. You'll be becoming best friends with the lasso tool and layers, so you may want to brush up on those. This is definitely a 5-star assignment.
So far, 0 people have completed this assignment and it has 2194 views.
Submitted by: elevatorbingo
In 4-8 frames animate yourself in a dream even if you're just running! Here's a tutorial I made. You may use stick figueres or photographs.
So far, 1 person has completed this assignment and it has 2417 views.
Submitted by: Niemah Pierre-Louis
Open photoshop, head to import video frames to layers. choose part of video and create gif.
So far, 18 people have completed this assignment and it has 7253 views.
Submitted by: Andrew Forgrave
If a picture's worth a thousand words, then a GIF must be worth a few thousand words. So a collection of related GIFs must be equivalent to a novel, or a script, or something truly powerful, right?? Tell or relate a story (or link up key ideas or themes from a movie) by assembling a number of animated GIFs into a storyboard or framework. Credit for the idea goes to Jim Groom, who suggested it.
So far, 7 people have completed this assignment and it has 3103 views.
Submitted by: Jack Hylan
Choose a classic painting and animate in anyway you want. Make it move, blink, or add another image to make it come to life. Remember be creative and make it interesting.
So far, 1 person has completed this assignment and it has 1765 views.
Submitted by: delovelyames / Amy Fanghella
ACTUAL BLOG POST: http://delovelyames.com/ds106/the-gist-through-a-gif-digitally-capturing-the-essence-of-ds106/ Also Known as “An Open-Letter to Current and Future DS106 Students”: As the semester commences, or rather, as you’ve accidentally blinked and suddenly find yourself wondering where the heck it went, you will undoubtedly begin to realize that DS106 is NOT just any ordinary three-credit class. I’m sure you, like most of us, chose to take it only so that you could fulfill one of those pesky gen-ed requirements. However, DS106 is not that black-and-white (#NOIRPuns #totallyintended) … You’ll find that it’s a beast of a class that really should be listed as a 300-level, that’ll consume ...
So far, 7 people have completed this assignment and it has 3031 views.
Submitted by: Andrew Forgrave
It's often unpredictable! It frequently changes rapidly. Every once it a while, it's downright spooky! Yes, it's the weather, man! Whether you are a weather nut or not, take up the challenge to GIF something interesting with the weather. Maybe it's a weather map? Maybe it's a weather storm? Maybe it's a weather news-caster-person, man! But find something cool, and give us something real to talk about when we talk about the weather!!
So far, 40 people have completed this assignment and it has 8982 views.
Submitted by: I am Talky Tina
Hello. I am Talky Tina. When I was young, in the early years of television, a lot of my friends worked in televions programs that pushed the boundaries of imagination, sight, sound, perception, identity, belonging. The time was fueled by the paranoias and fears of the fifties, sixties, and the cold war. Oh, it was grand to play with my childhood friends back then!! Spurred on by advances in sciences and technologies brought with the advent of nuclear power and the space race (we had such great toys!), programs like The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits provided wonderful experiences, and ...
So far, 12 people have completed this assignment and it has 2697 views.
Submitted by: Natalie Beyer
Make the perfect reaaction gif and create a story that it fits around or perfectly describes. React to whatever to want with your gif!
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