Fun Little Stop-Motion Video

If you've got a few minutes, and just want to sit back and see a stop-motion video by a young film maker (and I mean young), take a look at this THREAD. The link to YouTube is down the discussion. I did not remove the link from the thread, so you could see what equipment was used to do the PrE (version 1.0 !)  work - who needs a super workstation?
Hope that you enjoy,
Hunt

those mystery "text" adventures ( before much graphics were added...and then it was only still images added at first )...were cool.
theres one I really liked and cant remember the name of it right now but kept me busy typing for a few weeks at least.
instructions like , " n, n, e, n, e, drop rope, get shell, w, s, w, s, s, dig "
drove me nuts sometimes !
Then there was the game changer for all that...the "myst "..series.  Wow !
yeah, it was his shield he used as the mirror....
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    frisbee681 wrote:
    Hi,
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    frisbee681 wrote:
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