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The VideoScribing Desprerado

7/9/2014

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Pablo Picasso said “Good artists copy, great artists steal.” In this post, I boldly promulgate the rise of my pirate flag in plunder of good ideas from superb video scribes; akin to every self-respecting desperado, I want bountiful booty to enrich my future endeavors. Below are my first five favorite video scribes ripe with ideas, each one employing different elements making them singularly unique and compelling. 

1. 
How to Give an Awesome (PowerPoint) Presentation: Simple stick figure animation on how to give a great presentation. A meta explain of presentations whilst being a presentation.

2. 
Where Good Ideas Come From: A clever animation playing on the “Light Bulb” idea moment that eventually subtly morphs from a light bulb into a book. This video is also an elegantly disguised promotion for a book.

3.       
Stop Motion | Whiteboard Animation: A good use of voice over and music to evoke a mood.

4.       
Ydraw Video Scribing: A master class video on how simple animation can have detail the dazzles the eye.

5.       
Promogab Video Scribe: In the same vein as Ydraw, yet distinct with its own character.

In a later post I’ll reveal my next five favorite video scribe and animation videos.


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ed lee
7/21/2014 02:59:28 am


check it out! it uses video scribe!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOjTegn9RuY

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