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Bragging that Silent Hill feel, image generation tool NeuralBlender can turn words into surreal but on-point images at a press of a button. Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution. Read Edit History. About Xtranormal provides software that allows users to create their own animated movie. Geico Commercial The Angry Pharmacist.
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View More Editors. Add a Comment. Over the past year or so, the insta-animation company Xtranormal has built a business around helping you hit the meme-creation jackpot.
The company's slogan is "If you can type, you can make movies," and the do-it-yourself computer-generated animations it makes possible have proved slick competition for old fashioned homemade YouTube videos.
The video that put Xtranormal on the map pokes fun at the iPhone-obsessed: Two button-nosed Hello Kitty-looking characters argue about smart phones in front of a pastel backdrop and a lone cherry tree, all in an affectless monotone that hardly matches an increasingly foul-mouthed script.
Since its debut last June, on the day of the iPhone 4 launch, the three-minute animation has been viewed more than 11 million times. An Xtranormal video can be shared more widely than a Facebook status update, requires less commitment than a blog, and packs more visual allure and nuance than a Tweet. Here's how it works: You hop on the site and buy points that you can use to pay for background settings and a couple of animated "actors. A few celebrity characters are on hand for spoofs.
You type in your script, add some basic facial expressions and gestures, and publish to the Web. It's not uncommon for videos to inspire competition; the hottest animations end up sparking responses in the form of other videos. Darroll Lawson created a video to extend a conversation that began on his "PhilosoG's" radio show.
In a provocative short called " Black Marriage Negotiations ," two characters sitting across from one another in a board room hash out tensions around love and dating among African-Americans.
Lawson figured animation could take the bite out of what can be a contentious issue.
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