Well done - what a lot of hard work -that climbing sequence must have taken a lot of time to get right! You did really well at co-ordinating the arms and legs!
Hi Kenneth - Hannah used our Digital Blue Movie Creator and the software that comes with it.As did Dinowars. Space Odyssey was made using the footage that comes with the Digital Blue -great fun!! Watch this space - new Tiny Tim coming soon plus a skeleton animation, an 'award ceremony' and 7 films for the Highland year of Culture!!
I have visited the Dingwall Primary School Videos website and viewed all the videos, which are original and entertaining. Ireally enjoyed my recent visit to the school and would thank the pupils for telling me all about the various video projects.
The videos on the site are brilliant!
Well done everyone!
Peter Peacock MSP
23 October, 2006 14:43
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Well done - what a lot of hard work -that climbing sequence must have taken a lot of time to get right!
You did really well at co-ordinating the arms and legs!
I think it was fantastic,brilliant and funny.She was good with the camera angles.He look as he if he is really moveing
What a great video, very exciting, the music really works well, I am looking forward to part 2.
I think it was funny and fantastic
Very very funny. I love the bit when he waves at the camera.
Antonio: Digital Media Consultant
What software and hardware did you use to create your short video?
Hi Kenneth - Hannah used our Digital Blue Movie Creator and the software that comes with it.As did Dinowars.
Space Odyssey was made using the footage that comes with the Digital Blue -great fun!!
Watch this space - new Tiny Tim coming soon plus a skeleton animation, an 'award ceremony' and 7 films for the Highland year of Culture!!
what another great film. i think you made a wonderful film and i cant wait to see more adventures of "tiny tim"
it was very very good for p2/3 so are you going to make a nother one
LPMK0s Your blog is great. Articles is interesting!
That rocks
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