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  2. Walk cycle - Wikipedia

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    There exist many techniques to create walk cycles. Traditionally, walk cycles are hand-drawn, but over time with the introduction of new technologies for new mediums, walk cycles can be made in pixel art, 2D computer graphics, 3D computer graphics, stop motion, and cut-out animation, or using techniques like rotoscoping.

  3. Walking (1968 film) - Wikipedia

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    Walking is a 1968 Canadian animated short film directed and produced by Ryan Larkin for the National Film Board of Canada, composed of animated vignettes of how different people walk. [ 2 ] Following Larkin's work on In the Labyrinth for Expo 67 , Larkin submitted a proposal to the NFB for a short film based on sketches of people walking.

  4. The Ministry of Silly Walks - Wikipedia

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    In the video game West of Loathing, there is an option for "stupid walking", which allows the player to "walk in silly ways". The entire game can be completed this way. In the video game Payday 2, the safe house butler Aldstone, voiced by John Cleese, has a rare chance of walking this way for a few seconds.

  5. Dead Man Walking (play) - Wikipedia

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    Dead Man Walking is a 2002 play written by American actor and director Tim Robbins based on Dead Man Walking, a book by Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J. about her experiences as a chaplain on death row. Sister Prejean's book was earlier adapted as a film which Robbins directed; it starred Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon. It was also adapted as an ...

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    A Breakthrough Guide to Script Writing"; award-winning director, known for Conduit (2011), Secrets to Savor (2009) and Krissy Belle (2013); 2018 film "Shadow Fighter" with Burt Reynolds won "Best Picture" at three major film festivals; writes bi-monthly film review column for "WIRE Magazine", film reviews for "Your Entertainment Ticket", "Irate ...