Toon Boom, the group which makes animation software for companies like Disney, is promoting "Doodle." "Doodle" is a cool animation program for kids and will allow anyone to make sophisticated animations that can be shared on YouTube, Facebook and others. The folks at Toon Boom were at CES this week and gave us a demo of their product.
Toon Boom is at www.toonboom.com
Check them out!
The thinnest of all Ultrabooks was involved in a horrible tragedy at Las Vegas CES 2012. We don't know if this incident is the cause of Microsoft's decision to end CES participation.
This is the year of the ULTRABOOK and we have the thinnest and lightest book to hit the market: The Decapitator! See this amazing device in action in this shocking and tragic animation. Warning: Violence!
Here's the deal:
It's called "The 11-Second Club" (http://www.11second club.com/)and every month, they post 11-seconds of audio from a movie. You then have one month to make an animation to match the audio. The posted animations are then voted on to see who wins.
In my animation, an older doctor counsels a younger doctor....
Medical Malpractice is an issue all doctors worry about. Yet, studies show that when a doctor is honest with the patient, the risk of getting sued is less, even when serious events occur.
Unfortunately, these studies have limitations, as this case example shows in a 2 minute YouTube video.
Public Access Television: Anything Can Another animation from Steven Mussey, M.D. Public Access TV never goes as expected. In this funny video, the announcer is clearly having a really bad day. Created on the Amiga Computer in 1993
Back in the early days of AOL, video was starting to appear in postage-stamp sized views on Windows 3.1 computers. This was made to promote the
technology for AOL and was used heavily back in 1994. By Steven Mussey
It was created on an Amiga Computer in 1994.