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I repeatedly harp on the iPad for its lack of ability for truly professional content creation. Well, I take it all back. This is one of the most ingenious things I’ve seen in days.
Combining long-exposure photography and stop-motion animation, I can guarantee you that this will be one of the most creatively-produced animated shorts you’ve ever seen, iPad or not.
Making Future Magic – Animators Create Stop-Motion Film With iPads and Light

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Ipod is really rocking in gadgets technologies now a days. But i think this i dea would be good but not too soon i guess. There are too many factors to consider with animations.
This could have been done 20 years ago with any bog standard laptop. Apple innovates again!
So, the ipad is now capable of truly professional content creation…. because it can display things on it’s screen? Interesting assessment.
Nice… but innovative?
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that was pretty lame, and anything but innovative.
ok… so i just fell asleep and threw up in my mouth. that was really boring, i think they overexcited themselves, selling themselves into thinking the concept was genius… they really should have come up with a better implementation before settling on this one.