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Programming Animations

02.18.2012 · Posted in animation, online, programming

Studio Sketchpad Website Studio SketchPad uses Processing.js, a programming language for creating animations and interactions for the open web. Prepare example sketches (with comments) for your students to work with. They can follow along step-by-step,... ...

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Separate Animated GIFs

12.26.2011 · Posted in animated gifs, animation, images, online

GIFExploder Website GIFExploder lets you explode your animated gif images into seperate images. View the results and download each image seperately. What do you think of GIFExploder? ...

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Multimedia Software Online

10.14.2011 · Posted in animation, multimedia authoring, online, story

Kerpoof Website Kerpoof' provides multimedia software to create original artwork, animated movies, stories, greeting cards and more. Use Kerpoof in many ways to enhance classroom activities while meeting a range of educational standards. What do you... ...

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Construct and Animate Robots

09.27.2011 · Posted in animation, mathematics, online, physics, simulations

Sodaplay Website Sodaplay provides an online construction environment that lets you construct robots and other mechanical creations and watch them walk, move, or fly. Maths, physics and artificial intelligence all relevant. What do you think of Soda... ...

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Easy Animation with Automatoon

07.28.2011 · Posted in animation, online

Automatoon Website Automatoon lets you create and share your animations online as well as export and embed them in your own websites. Automatoon has many advanced animation tools built in, including skeletal animation, inverse kinematics, automatic t... ...

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An Interview with Luiz Stockler – filmmaker, storyteller, people-watcher

Luiz Lafayette Stockler is a 25 year old award winning director and animator. I recently discovered his film Vovô on Vimeo and was immediately struck by the powerful simplicity and the beautiful way the story is told. I have been lucky enough to find some incredible work on Vimeo just recently and Luiz’s film is most ...

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Pale Blue Dot

05.12.2011 · Posted in Featured, animation, science, society, world

This has to be one of my favourite recent pieces of animation. Adam Winnik’s thesis project animates an excerpt from Carl Sagan‘s book “Pale Blue Dot” read by the author himself. I’ve been enrolled in illustration at Sheridan College for the the last 4 years and this is my final thesis project. I have always thought ...

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