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Epic Animation Created Entirely in Google Docs

129 points| ssclafani | 15 years ago |malbonnington.com | reply

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[+] SandB0x|15 years ago|reply
If you don't get it (took me a while), look at the slide counter ticking away in the bottom-left corner from around the 40 second mark...
[+] tertius|15 years ago|reply
Stop calling it powerpoint!
[+] IamNoMad|15 years ago|reply
I am asking to learn. The www.demoslam.com is very nice. Would anyone please tell me what the front end / User interface was developed in? Thanks.
[+] olalonde|15 years ago|reply
Google Docs couldn't have hoped for better publicity.
[+] codejoust|15 years ago|reply
Sounds like three people have way too much time on their hands. That, or they are fascinated with the rich set of corroborative tools, (as rudimentary they may be4 for animation) in Google Docs.
[+] Umalu|15 years ago|reply
I think it's art, and applaud them for it. Reminds me of Brian Eno's (supposed) definition of originality: do something that's so time consuming or difficult that no one else would ever bother.
[+] anigbrowl|15 years ago|reply
They're going to be very handsomely rewarded for that in 2011. A firm that suddenly discovered it needed a new marketing campaign at short notice would need to spend $20k to get this level of quality at short notice, perhaps more. These guys should start looking for an office rental.
[+] Groxx|15 years ago|reply
Brute-force powerpoint animation. Nice.
[+] ChRoss|15 years ago|reply
When I download the slide, it's 413 slides, not 450.