Digital FilmsCreate your very own work of art online By Emma Kae - 24th July 2001 - Back to News
Are you one of those people that dreams of becoming the famous movie director that has the power to make Russell Crowe crawl begging? Why not test your skills online using the digitalfilms.com website!
Unleash your creativity and make your very own digital film online for free! You get to select the background scene, the characters and their animated actions, even music to entertain your viewers. Write your own dialog, introductory titles and ending credits. Add your name as the producer and e-mail the movie to your friends!
While you are there, be sure to sign up as a registered user. The title is absolutely free and gives you administrative access to more advanced features, such as being able to edit and save the films that you create on the website.
Making your film is fast, simple and a lot of fun. Be sure to e-mail the result to your friends to make them green with envy at your huge directing talent!
Click here to visit the website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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