Here is a quick sample of a project using the program Crazy Talk 6. It is a great way to bring pictures to life and the students love working with it. I have had students write speeches as historical figures or have conversations with hand drawn pictures of characters from their reading novels. I highly suggest you give this one a try.
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I love this! Is it the standard or pro version?
This demo was done in the Pro version. However, I used all of the standard features to make the tutorial. The only real big thing I use from the pro is the advance puppeteering features…not that needed though.