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Best Animatics

Hello students I just wanted to share what I think are some amazing animatics. These students went incredibly above and beyond, added some cool animations, started thinking about how to visualize their audio, and it looks like they learned a lot, and had fun. Here are the top two that stood out to me: Does Jesus Have a Last Name? What I love about this: I loved seeing this student animate things such as the two biblical people saying, "What's your last name?" and "Huh/?$%" This shows me that the student is working in animation, which will help in SO many more software in the future. I also was pleased to see multiple layers of information on the screen at once such as the "Gabby from NC" portion - where we saw the person's video as the background, with a map of NC, an arrow, and a text graphic all on screen at once. This shows me that the student understands layering visual content on the timeline. Often times, beginner s...

Best Memes 2020

INTRO Hey everyone, thank you for getting to work and making MEMES! If you didn't go through and look through all of your peers' memes, I wanted to go ahead and share some of the BEST memes! While I did appreciate all of your memes, and while I did include many of my favorites on this page, I do want to point out what I think are the top two memes: ET Saving Lives, and My Freshman Year (the first two on this page). Check them out below! THE MEMES What I love about ET: ET's position truly lends itself to pushing a Purell hand sanitizer spout, so this student truly took advantage of that. Also, the masking of the mask and placing it on ET's head so perfectly was a great step. Also, check out how the purell bottle is placed INTO the Reese's! Nice detail. What I love about Stanley Kubrick: Great job finding an image of grocery aisles in the same perspective of The Shining's boy-on-tricycle image. And wonderful job scaling the haz-mat suits and ...

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The Lion King Rises (Movie Trailer Mashup)

Introduction This is the first paragraph to my mash up post. This is the second sentence for this post. There is now a visible (double-spaced) paragraph break. Heagney wants to see this so that he can verify that you know how to create separate paragraphs. Trust me, I have seen far too many 2-page "paragraphs" to stop forcing students into providing at least one example of a break between paragraphs. What I learned afdafdaf The Mashup