Category Archives: digital storytelling

GQ’s Newest Man of the Year Abides

It’s bad form, I know, but I can’t stop doing my own awesome assignment for Animating Magazine Covers. Although I blame this one on Paul Bond, whose animated cover of Parenting featuring a heart-to-heart between Jack and Danny Torrance inspired … Continue reading

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The Social Downes

I started remaking this poster as bava art, but then I realized that nobody fits this poster better than the great Stephen Downes. Nobody more prolific, nobody more willing to speak his mind, and nobody less afraid to piss other … Continue reading

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Animated Magazine Cover Tutorial for Photoshop

Below is a 10 minute screencast outlining how to create an animated magazine cover using Photoshop. Thanks go to Ben Rimes for the inspiration as well as to Melanie for the perceived need. I’ll be doing another one for GIMP … Continue reading

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Famous Monsters of Filmland Cyclops Animation

I bring you this so I can share the tutorial for creating an animated magazine (or movie poster) that is to soon follow. This is a brand new ds106 design assignment, and you can find it here. Now back to … Continue reading

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Slide Guy Safe at Third

Original image taken from this blog post.

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Slide Guy spotted going over Niagara Falls

You owe it to yourself to do the Slide Guy assignment.

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Creeping on Alien

I figured I would do one more visual assignment before we move into my favorite part of ds106 bar none, DESIGN!! I chose the “Creep on a movie scene” by the great Jack Mulrey because it is very much inline with my … Continue reading

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If we don’t, remember me

I was watching the noir cult classic Kiss Me Deadly for the first time in many years last night. It’s an amazing film, and I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn’t seen it. And when you consider both Kiss … Continue reading

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Kill all the golphers!

I love Ben Rimes’s ds106 technical difficulties assignment, and his take on it came out beautifully. I knew I couldn’t compete with his inspired art on this one, so I went below the belt. I found this image of the Gopher … Continue reading

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Triple Troll Quote: Harrison Ford vs. John Cazale

Just so that people don’t think I am relying entirely on animated GIFs for this week’s visual assignments, here are a couple of Triple Troll Quotes. What’s more, they are themed—both of thee triple troll quotes are centered around an … Continue reading

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