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Eaten by a Purple Monster

January 22nd, 2012 by


Some bloggers have suggested that one do video as part of one’s presentation (especially if you are marketing a product or service). However, having seen some poorly made videos by some bloggers, I will continue to specialize in coding, graphics, social media and writing short web content. Also, I see via my middle son how much energy goes into creating what I consider to be a good video.

Hope you enjoy his latest claymation film creation, which uses clay for creatures.

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13 Responses to Eaten by a Purple Monster

  1. Ilana-Davita says:

    Nice job! Does your son intend to choose college options that include movie making?

    • Leora says:

      He’s only in 9th grade. So far, he’s expressed some interest in engineering. It would be nice if he could find an engineering school that also had creative courses like film or art. There are a few. We shall see.

  2. Mrs. S. says:

    Very impressive! May you continue to have much nachat from him and your other children!

  3. Carver says:

    Your son is very creative. He did this so well and it was fun to watch.

  4. I like it! Your son is very talented.

  5. Jewaicious says:

    Bravo to him! Great use of clay and other objects…love the use of the LEGO forms.

  6. Risa says:

    As we say here in the mid-east:
    Kol Hakavod!

  7. felisol says:

    How come, I never saw that purple beast was looking out for a meal? A who made that solid burp??
    Funny. Reminds me of children’s TV long, long time ago.
    Your boy surely is skilled.

  8. Michelle says:

    I enjoyed this…he is a talented kid…

  9. Laura says:

    Fantastic. I showed this to my son and he was riveted. He and I watched a few of the other claymation videos. We are huge fans. Love the use of lego and thomas train tracks.

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