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Author: Phil Vischer

A few more animations…

… for your dining pleasure.  (And no, none of them involve Lego bricks or Duplo blocks or any other confusingly trademarked plaything.)Some folks have produced their own audio tracks to go along with their animations....

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JellyTelly Animated IDs

So we're off and running with the "make your own JellyTelly IDs" effort, and the results are promising.  We're going to put a site together for posting and voting on this sort of thing (it's fun, so we...

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Ha! This is fun!

I'm watching some of the JellyTelly logo animations that are coming in and I'm having a blast.  Some of these are really awesome.  (Especially you guys that built the logo out of Legos… and you know who...

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The site is back up…

Sorry about that!  We were down for a day or two.  Not sure what happened there… maybe cosmic rays… or gas prices… or all those emails from Christian marketers telling us to go see Prince Caspian.But...

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Looking for Flash Animators and Motion Graphics Artists

Hey y’all… sorry for the delay in posting. I’ve been buried in legal documents as we try to get the funding for JellyTelly wrapped up. We’re close… soooo clooooose…

Anyway – are you a Flash animator or motion graphics artist? (And if you answer is, “What ARE those things?” then it’s safe to say you probably aren’t one of either.)

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Off to Jelly in LA…

The tour of Jelly continues with a stop at Biola University in Southern California this weekend. Tomorrow I’m speaking to a group of students at the college about the state of the biz (plus a sneak peek at JellyTelly), and then Saturday is the annual Biola Media Conference, which has grown into the leading get-together for Christians in the film business.

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Jelly in the Creek

Well, we just wrapped up the Willow Creek “Conspire” children’s ministry conference at Willow Creek church in Barrington, IL. I ended up speaking three different times, which was a lot of fun. Even more fun was introducing 3000+ ministry workers to a couple of brand-new JellyTelly characters, via Willow’s dual “Jumbotrons” in their 7000 seat auditorium. (That’s one big room, man.)

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Jelly in the Mountains

I was in the Blue Ridge Mountains this week at the Gideon Film Conference, a LifeWay-sponsored shindig designed to help Christian authors learn more about getting their stories turned into films. It was a fun event where I got to tell my story, meet lots of authors, and even give a presentation on a certain kids mini-network that will be launching (we hope) quite soon.

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