I am completely buried in the spriting stage of this video game and unable to make anything else, so here's another animation for you.
In 2002 I was in charge of the Public Awareness campaign for Zen TV, which involved mini animations on themes such as "wear your seatbelt", "don't waste water" etc, and also, more fun to conceive, clips for UN observances. March 24 is the day against racial discrimination, and the above was the clip. The Arabic caption says "Variety is richness!"
The concept speaks for itself, I think
The faces were scanned in a magazine, bitmapped and added to vector shapes in Illustrator before the whole thing was composited on Director.
شكرا, I think that it needed to be said, and I do agree that it should be on tv. Art with messages, espeically ones like this are great. The true essence of art!
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The fact that, at my driving school, the questions on a TV screen that is barely ore than three feet away from the audience are read out loud so as to not disadvantage the visually impaired, is not politically correct, it's just so ironic that it's sad.
Moreover, I don't think I can ever live happily without diversity
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Wooo
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If we can't laugh, then our enemies win!
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What the heck can you even say in these things?
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Are you an Earthling?
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heh, awesome though ^^
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The fact that, at my driving school, the questions on a TV screen that is barely ore than three feet away from the audience are read out loud so as to not disadvantage the visually impaired, is not politically correct, it's just so ironic that it's sad.