See the presentation (and wait for it to load - the file is heavy!): goo.gl/6MJwH | 3 animators. 3 days (sort of). 3 Locations. 1 Google Doc. www.demoslam.com
@CasperDigital At 0:44 there is a slide that tells how long it took. 3 Animators 3 Days 3 Locations 1 Google Docs It just took some ingenuity and some diligence and the outcome is quite spectacular. Great job to the team.
00wanderer00 -- seriously? That you can create this level of animation from scratch without relying on PowerPoint's antiquated templates is impressive. I was happy to see so little text. No bullet points after the initial introduction. this is a creative, right-brain driven, demonstration of presentation software as animation tool. I've never seen anything in PowerPoint that's this interesting.
This demonstrates the power of Google Docs in the hands of a truly creative person/s [ with time 2 burn].. excellent work.. i am gob smacked... SLAM OF THE YEAR!! I am officially starting to use Google Docks as my main document creator as of NOW!!!!
What some animators can do with simple media like this is truly staggering. Also, I love all the trooooooooolls in the comments who are calling this fake, when there's a link to the slideshow in the description.
This demonstrates the power of Google Docs in the hands of a truly creative person/s [ with time 2 burn].. excellent work.. i am gob smacked... SLAM OF THE YEAR!!
@CasperDigital - you miss the point. This was done ONLINE by three separate people at three separate locations, colaborating on the same presentation at the same time. MS paint has to be put on one computer and sent to someone with that software installed on theirs if you want them to help with it. Google docs are there, getting better, and have a massive number of other applications than merely creating a whiz-bang presentation (let's face it, who's going to create a 450 page presentation?)
Awesome, sometimes the simple tools can work perfectly That's something that works in the world all the time, Ad professionals should be aware of this things!
It runs about 1 frame per second on my Core 2 2.4 GHz dual core 45nm CPU based laptop, and crashes (on Google Chrome browser) by the 5th slide. Also crashes when I try to download the presentation.
That's awesome! (: Can you do it with google docs? I would love to make an animation out of tens of hours working on shared doc. Can I use Revision History to make it? (: 12 members of NGO worked for hours and I would like to present their work in an animated form to others (: is it possible?
@koningwoning "P.s. yes - it did look extremely cool,..." Then it served its purpose. It was presenting the cool factor of using Google Docs as well as its ability to create presentations on par with anything else out there. Whether you find animation created with a presentation web app cool or useful is up to you, but the presentation got the message across. Did you not read the summary?
@cuckoonest168 I don't think they were really saying you can't do it on powerpoint. i think they were just saying that the used google docs. buuut, im not sure cause i've never used google docs.