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Ryan Brumit

IOGraphica - MousePath's new home - 0 views

shared by Ryan Brumit on 10 Mar 13 - Cached
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    This could be fun to have going while doing work for this course. See what we come up with!
Ryan Brumit

Soundation - Make music online - 4 views

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    I love playing around with browser based music creators. I recently found this one, and it's pretty great. It's all royalty free loops and effects, and it's easy and fun. I wouldn't use it for writing music or anything I would try to promote, but it's an easy tool to get some ideas going.
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    OK now! Your giving me too many cool distractions, I'll never get my work done at this pace.
Ryan Brumit

bomomo - 0 views

shared by Ryan Brumit on 10 Mar 13 - Cached
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    Just got completely sidetracked playing with this... and wanted to share
Nancy Tella

Make a Video. Amazing Animated Video Maker - GoAnimate. - 2 views

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    A free animation app for making videos. This site has more features in free mode than Xtranormal does. It is useful for students for use in alternative learning exercises or for anyone who wants to make a simple animated video. This site/app was recommended to me by my animation major daughter.
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    I always wanted to make an animated story. I'm going to use goanimate for this weeks technology assignment.
Lauren Mullins

Interactive Drawing Online - 1 views

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    I just thought this was too much fun not to share! Another interactive online drawing website!
kwol5791

When Technology Became a Musical Instrument - 1 views

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    The story of studio recording sound development by Susan Schmidt Horning, seemed like it would be interesting to know historically and for fun facts about musicians we may like; dissertation: "Chasing Sound Tecnology, Culture & the art of studio Recording from Edison to the LP."
stewartgirl1

How to make zoo photos look like studio work - 0 views

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    This tutorial gives instruction on how to make zoo photos of animals look like you took them in a studio setting with a controlled light setup. I would modify it a bit but it's fun!
mcruise37

How The LEGO Movie Was Built - 1 views

  • The truly surprising part about the LEGO Movie, which is far more entertaining than it has any right to be, is how it looks
  • the whole movie looks like it's actually made of stop-motion LEGO bricks.
  • The whole movie really is stop motion. Sort of. Okay, Internet, slow down. Technically speaking, a huge majority of the film was made on a computer by the animation team at Animal Logic. But. But. That CG animation was created according to the rules of classic stop motion. McKay explains that in order to achieve motion blur or certain effects, they would crib cheats and camera tricks from the stop-motion playbook. "We set ourselves up with a bunch of rules and limitations with how we animated the thing, because in CG you could do anything. You have 15,000 explosions and their arms can bend and stretch but we said, 'No, we're only going to move these figures in the seven points of articulation that a minifig can move in.'"
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    Lego created their film using CG animation based on stop-motion. Technology meeting childhood toys meeting film.
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    This was really interesting to me not only because Lego has suddenly taken over my son, body and soul, but also because I am fascinated with the practice of using new, cutting edge technology to make new stuff look old. Amazing! Thanks for posting, really fun to know how it's done!
stewartgirl1

How to use free video editing Filmora! - 0 views

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    Filmora is free, well-reviewed editing software that is easy to use. Here is the tutorial on how and you can find the download with a quick Google search. Have fun!
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