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Plains People

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Televenous

I know, I know, I know, it is way too big. But I couldn’t resist, it is so beautiful!

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This is not a test!

ds106radio is not a test, it is #4life! Special thanks to Bryan Jackson for making my dream test come true!

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Scifi Radio

One of the things I love about the aesthetic of Mario Bava’s Planet of the Vampires (1965) is the low tech spaceship control console that seems analog, almost like a radio you’d find in a 60s car. Kinda reminds me … Continue reading

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ds106: The Summer of Oblivion

Starting on June 20th there will be another round of ds106, this time an intensive, five week version that will run through July 21st. Currently we have 25 students registered for this course at UMW despite every attempt to scare … Continue reading

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Romero

And now to find some way to have Romero’s (Frank Doubleday) hiss to be associated with the image over and over again. Romero’s hiss from Escape from New York

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Father

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Complete the Circle

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Bodega Bay

This is a work in progress, but I almost have it where I can mask everything out but the car moving. This animated GIf—even in its ghost-like state—reinforces for me what a master Hitchcock was. This scene from The Birds … Continue reading

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Creating Animated GIFs with MPEG Streamclip and GIMP

I wrote up a tutorial for creating animated GIFs with MPEG Streamclip and GIMP. I tried to focus on using totally free tools, but if you already have Photoshop (CS4) then Tom Woodward’s tutorial here will probably prove more useful … Continue reading

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