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QuickTime Animation
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Gail Nobles
A cat runs through time into the QuickTime Logo. He travels so fast that something magical happens. He becomes a part of the human world as a man of QuickTime Technology.
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Jennifer
said (Nov 22, 2006):
I see how your animation is put together. It is done the old fashion way with a lot of work. I see that it is done like a flip book. I know that it was hard work.
Keep up the good work Gail. Don't let anyone put you down. I can see your good talent.
counter strike sauce with pasta
said (Feb 12, 2007):
more frames plz
Michelle~Parker
said (Mar 13, 2007):
Your brilliant animation is a gift that a friend of mine has that I am always in awe of.
counter strike sauce with pasta
said (Apr 15, 2007):
LOL such a lie, you use premade models and just put some stupid google picture of a quicktime logo, my 5 year old nephew could do that! LOL.
Gail Nobles
said (Apr 21, 2007):
Thanks Michelle for your comments.
Thank you for your comment counter strike. Yes, I use a modeling program just like some of the animation companies do. The only difference is, their animation programs are probably more complicated. They have more knowledge. I thank God for the little bit that I can do. It's bigger than nothing at all. If your 5 year old nephew can do it, it is a blessing from God. All glory goes to him, and I am happy for your nephew. By the way, you never said that you could do it. Don't be so hard on people that can.
Gail Nobles
said (Apr 21, 2007):
Thanks Jennifer for your comments too. You and Michelle have really lifted me up. No, it's not easy. It's a lot of work, but I love doing it. I'm glad you could see what I was trying to do. It was fun trying.
Lisa
said (May 28, 2007):
It may not look great now. But some people can see beyond all that. There are a lot of people in the film business that start out small, making low budget films, animations, and stuff. Then one day they come out of no where big and famous. Keep up the good work trying and practising. It will all pay off.
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