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A Flash animation or Flash cartoon is an animated film that is created by Adobe Flash or similar animation software and often distributed in the SWF file format. The term Flash animation refers to both the file format and the medium in which the animation is produced. With dozens of Flash-animated television series, countless more Flash-animated television commercials, and award-winning online shorts in circulation, Flash animation is currently enjoying a renaissance.
In the late 1990s, when bandwidth was still at 56 kbit/s for most Internet users, many Flash animation artists employed limited animation or cutout animation when creating projects intended for web distribution. This allowed artists to release shorts and interactive experiences well under 1 MB, which could stream both audio and high-end animation.
Flash is able to integrate bitmaps and other raster-based art, as well as video, though most Flash films are created using only vector-based drawings, which often result in a somewhat clean graphic appearance. Some hallmarks of poorly produced Flash animation are jerky natural movements (seen in walk-cycles and gestures), auto-tweened character movements, lip-sync without interpolation, and abrupt changes from front to profile view.
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Ross (Ros in Scottish Gaelic) is a region of Scotland and a former earldom and county. The name Ross allegedly derives from a Gaelic word meaning "headland", perhaps a reference to the Black Isle. Another possible origin is the West Norse word for Orkney – Hrossey – meaning horse island; the area once belonged to the Norwegian (West Norse) earldom of Orkney. Ross is a historical comital region, perhaps predating the Mormaerdom of Ross.
Excavations of a rock shelter and shell midden at Sand, Applecross on the coast of Wester Ross have shown that the coast was occupied by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers.
It may be doubted whether the Romans ever effected even a temporary settlement in the area of the modern county. In Roman times, and for long afterwards, the land was occupied by Picts, who, in the 6th and 7th centuries, were converted to Christianity by followers of Saint Columba. Throughout the next three centuries the natives were continually harassed by Norwegian Viking raiders, of whose presence tokens have survived in several place-names (Dingwall, Tain, and others). At this time the country formed part of the great province of Moray (Latin: Moravia), which then extended as far as the Dornoch Firth and the Oykel, and practically comprised the whole of Ross and Cromarty.
Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound and silence. The common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics (loudness and softness), and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (which are sometimes termed the "color" of a musical sound). Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements. Music is performed with a vast range of instruments and with vocal techniques ranging from singing to rapping, and there are solely instrumental pieces, solely vocal pieces and pieces that combine singing and instruments. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses"). In its most general form, the activities describing music as an art form include the production of works of music (songs, tunes, symphonies, and so on), the criticism of music, the study of the history of music, and the aesthetic examination of music. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Common sayings such as "the harmony of the spheres" and "it is music to my ears" point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to. However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, "There is no noise, only sound."
Director: David E. Ruiz Producer: Bill Trepanier Cinematography: IndieMan Productions After discovering that a Little League Kickball Association is going to debut in the summer, a 10 year old boy from a poor neighborhood rounds up all his friends and sets out to participate in this unprecedented event. There is one obstacle after another for the kids to overcome as they prove that they belong in the league. Through it all they band together and learn the true meaning of teamwork, friendship, making a commitment, facing their fears and striving to be the best they can be. It's "The Bad News Bears" meets "The Little Giants".
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Our hosts, James "Red" McArthur and Sarah Heimlich talked to long-time mentors Al Skierkiewicz, Bill Hamilton and Marc Trepanier about the various technical aspects of mentoring. When should you step back and let the students do the work? When a student is having trouble understanding a concept, what techniques do you use to help them understand it? What could possibly go wrong? These are good questions for any technical mentor to hear answered, be they brand new mentors or 15-year veterans.
Pencilmate likes balloons, but he doesn't like when they pop! Watch more Pencilmation ► https://www.youtube.com/rossbollinger ---Credits--- 00:00 - “Ballooney Tune” (Pencilmation #61) Directed by Ross Bollinger Animated by Makoto Matsumara Music by Adam J. Eros 02:26 - “Target-Me-Not” (Pencilmation #59) Directed by Ross Bollinger Animated by Joshua Palmer Music by Pontus Tidemand 05:15 - “Rope-a-Dope” (Pencilmation #57) Directed by Ross Bollinger Animated by Bill Northcott Music by Adam J. Eros 08:21 - “The Love Bug” (Pencilmation #51) Directed by Ross Bollinger Animated by Antonio Villamandos Music by Adam J. Eros Voices by Ross & Ama Bollinger Assistant Direction by Francis Florencio 10:28 - “Bicep Blowout” (Pencilmation #54) Directed by Ross Bollinger Animated by Anderson List...
Interview with Canadian artist painter France-Marie Trépanier
SEULS - Extrait d'Anne à venir! Un film de Guillaume Boucher et William Robitaille Mettant en vedette Marc-André Trépanier et Charlotte Matte Musique: Cold Tears (Larynx Studios) - Charles Gagnon, Michelle Sirois avec la participation de May de The Garlics. Tous droits réservés à Apogée Productions (Apogée Productions est une société enregistrée du registre d'immatriculation des entreprises du Québec).
Director: David E. Ruiz Producer: Bill Trepanier Cinematography: IndieMan Productions After discovering that a Little League Kickball Association is going to debut in the summer, a 10 year old boy from a poor neighborhood rounds up all his friends and sets out to participate in this unprecedented event. There is one obstacle after another for the kids to overcome as they prove that they belong in the league. Through it all they band together and learn the true meaning of teamwork, friendship, making a commitment, facing their fears and striving to be the best they can be. It's "The Bad News Bears" meets "The Little Giants".
Crissy Guerrero & Eban Schletter sing "Poor Me" (written by Eban Schletter) at C & C Variety Hour's Spring Fling 3/21/14 at Trepany House at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood, CA. Featuring Bill Tutton (bass), Slim Evans (drums) & Ron Snyder (piano).
Jack McGee sing's Van Morrison's "Warm Love" at C & C's Spring Fling at the Trepany House/Steve Allen Theater on March 21, 2014. Joined by Claudia Dolph, Crissy Guerrero, Ron Snyder on piano, Slim Evans on drums, Bill Tutton on bass and Eban Schletter on sax.
Our hosts, James "Red" McArthur and Sarah Heimlich talked to long-time mentors Al Skierkiewicz, Bill Hamilton and Marc Trepanier about the various technical aspects of mentoring. When should you step back and let the students do the work? When a student is having trouble understanding a concept, what techniques do you use to help them understand it? What could possibly go wrong? These are good questions for any technical mentor to hear answered, be they brand new mentors or 15-year veterans.
He was king of the super modified stock car world. He was such a visitor to victory lane that fans often came out to see him lose. In all, he won 182 feature races, an accomplishment that would earn him legendary status and a place in the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame. He is Harvey Lennox whose skill and daring behind the wheel of Tammy 10 burned up the tracks for almost four decades. Frequently cast as the villain, fans booed him and berated him for winning. Through it all he relished the attention and laughed all the way to the bank. Early in his career Harvey was the scourge of the dirt tracks that dotted Southwestern Ontario. He was big news at ovals at such as Delaware, Nilestown, Ridge Raceway, Checker Flag in Windsor, Tilbury, Warwick, Tillsonburg, Sarnia Glendale to name some of...