
I am amazed at the fact that much of an actor's work requires developing a good thinking face. It isn't enough to be good at talking, facial expressions, and the like. You have got to be able to look like you're thinking. I'm sure we've all seen one too many movies where the thinking either didn't look great or didn't turn out being a good thought once the plot had played out. If so,
BubblyPly lets you do the thinking for the stars. You choose a video to use from YouTube, Google Video, MySpace, or Metacafe. BubblePly will let you mash it up with your own thought bubbles. I ended up putting together a bunch of bubbles for an episode of lost, where before I knew it, my extreme dislike for animals of the feline persuasion played itself out. It is for this reason that I will not link to the video here, it is too self-incriminating for the cat police to find. The interface was very easy to use and loaded quickly. BubblePly is fun to use and delves into an area of social media I haven't seen so well done before. Creating content and editing is one thing, but to hack-up something someone else made is priceless. Thanks to
Lifehacker for the redirect.
Tags: bubbleply, bubbles, freeware, Google, mashup, MetaCafe, MySpace, ply, thought, video, youTube
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Subscribe to commentsnavimDec 22nd 2006 4:13PM
http://www.bubbleply.com/player.aspx?pid=fb97d572-7577-42e1-8813-7eb838a42f0a
KeithJan 8th 2007 7:35PM
You can now link bubbleply annotated videos on Slackmosphere.com. This gives those that don't have a blog a place to upload their creations and have them seen on a semi-popular site. :)