We know people love ds106. I love ds106. I know you do. My students this semester are doing some of the best work (especially in terms of representing their work online) I’ve seen since I started teaching this course in January. The UMW Domain of One’s Own greatly streamlined the startup process, Martha and I […]
During the ramp up Election night i was visiting Bryan Alexander, and found a relevant movie to watch, John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982). Relevant? Heck yes- shape shifting monsters that emerge every now and then from the ice?
Watching of the early scenes, we smiled at the retro computer chess game that Kurt Russell’s character RJ Macready curses at when he loses
This scene cried out to me to be GIFfed; the first one I trimmed out the segment in MPEG Streamclip where he is just drinking his JBs, the glass up and down is a great repeat, and he has a little bit of q wry smile. Its kind of dark (as is the movie). For tis one, I extracted abut 12 frames and imported into The Gimp, dropped maybe 5 that were not critical. I then used the Groom method, lassoing the key area to animate, set as a layer mask, and apply to each layer.
So here Macready wonders about the machine, who he thinks he is master of, but it is the machine who really is the better (weighs in at 534k)
But the real scene, again somewhat of a metaphor of how Macready deals with what he cannot control is the end of the scene, where he calls Chess King a “cheating bitch.”
For this one, I used MPEG Streamclip to make a trim, and saved it as MP4. I converted it to MOV with Quicktime player, then and used PhotoShop to import into layers, using every 4 seconds. I dropped about 8 frames that had only small amounts of motion. This one is only 646k.
Last week was the part of ds106 where (cue the John Williams score -ba da ba da ba da) we approach maybe the most treacherous waters of creativity (underwater shot of woman swimming, legs kicking). VIDEO As our teaching of ds106 evolves, I”ve found it useful to start each new (new to the syllabus) media […]
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog It’s time for me to go hug a cactus. From a perch in the mountains of Vermont, winter knocking at the door, I am going to be starting today the looping road back to my home in Strawberry Arizona. Excepting a month in July when […]
Since the tsunami is upon us, why fight the MOOCarama? As a public service for those ready to join the fray, I have create a new web tool that, via new biometric code sensors, reads he aura of your interests, and generates the name and hashtag for your new MOOC. And then you can start […]
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog Times were grim in Burlington. Sure the economy came back, the Lake Monsters won a few games, and the kids at the skate park were behaving. Tourists flocked to Church Street to line up for Ben and Jerry’s, and heck, event the street performers boasted […]
According to sources, one of these buttons has been on YouTube videos for maybe 18 months, and I never clicked it, can you guess? That one on the right, looks like a menu? Quick quiz, what does it do? I’ve seen it for a while and shamefully never clicked. Woah Neo, woah. It’s “Interactive Transcripts”- […]
Here is my new pointless game when I am scanning Tweetdeck. It all started a few weeks ago when I noticed that successive tweets of Tim Owens and Ewan Macintosh were eerily similar. Similar pose, hair color, background, even the same colored shirt. So I grabbed a screen shot (I regret not grabbing their tweets […]
cc licensed ( BY NC ND ) flickr photo shared by YlvaS I thought I had come up with a compelling piece in writing Steve Jobs & Neil Young Jam Across Time on Internet as Radio, and i fell rather silently in the blog pile. There you go. But what makes a live radio station, […]
This dog has been blogging since April 2003 and requires no goofy theme music, over enthused child actors, or laugh tracks. My people have alerted to me to a Disnatravesty It’s gonna be last Dog Blogging Standing, Stan I bet you will not even make it past 100 posts. This one is number 3472, punk. […]