Posted on 08/20/2010 4:08:46 PM PDT by majstoll
New technology called "text-to-video" available on web sites like Xtranormal.com allows ordinary folks to reenact real life experiences by way of computer generated voices and animated charachters. The result allows the kind of detached analysis of an event that is not possible with a single person simply re-telling a story in first person.
The creator of the text-to-video YouTube video below captioned the video with the following statement:
"This is an example of a conversation that took place on a corner near my home in front of a corner bakery."
The video portrays in step by step detail the human metamorphisis from "gun-rights-skeptic" to "open minded gun rights accomodator" that many open carriers have witnessed from coast to coast . . .
(Excerpt) Read more at examiner.com ...
And DIGG and REDDIT the article at
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-washington-dc/text-to-video-reenactment-illuminates-the-educational-value-of-open-carry
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New technology called "text-to-video" available on web sites like Xtranormal.com allows ordinary folks to reenact real life experiences by way of computer generated voices and animated charachters. The result allows the kind of detached analysis of an event that is not possible with a single person simply re-telling a story in first person.
The creator of the text-to-video YouTube video below captioned the video with the following statement:
"This is an example of a conversation that took place on a corner near my home in front of a corner bakery."
The video portrays in step by step detail the human metamorphisis from "gun-rights-skeptic" to "open minded gun rights accomodator" that many open carriers have witnessed from coast to coast . . .
"can i smell yer tennis racket handle" ??? BWahahah...
Really?
A commercial?
On FR?
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