This was supposed to be a GIF demonstration of 93 shots to show how to fold an origami crane, but the website would not let me upload it. So... here's a few of the images to let you get an idea!
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Anna
12/1/2015 05:20:26 pm
The text really adds a personal element of story telling for the viewer which I think was a good choice. I don't know how to fold a paper crane, so it will be cool to watch you fold one for your GIF in class.
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Takara Yamamoto
12/1/2015 06:24:40 pm
I am glad that you added a story about Sadako Sasaki. Senbazuru ( a thousand paper cranes) is famous in Japan. I am glad you chose paper crane and I didn't chose paper crane.haha
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Kaitlyn
12/2/2015 07:59:58 am
I wish the gif would work! This is such a great idea, many people do not know how to do origami. The positioning of the camera and the specific way you placed your hands gives the viewer a great understanding as to how to make each fold.
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Kari
12/2/2015 12:11:01 pm
Loved this gif. Very simple and informative. The lighting was nice and it was close enough to the project that it was easy to see and follow. Well done.
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Chris
12/3/2015 04:23:14 pm
The contrast between the bright color of the paper and the dark color of the wood really make this Gif work well. Very fun to watch.
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