I had the pleasure to work with Alex on the graphics for her WHW Festival talk while gaining an appreciation for the distances and logistics required. Thanks Alex for the opportunity.
I have attached a few examples of the motion graphics we created for Alex's presentation.
The Great War Discussion Group has released Stephen Deitz’s Political Cartoons from 1913-1919, A Brief Overview of how Political Cartoonists Portrayed the War and Politics. #WWI#FWW#WorldWarI
https://t.co/M4P3vI3nkO
Was there a Schlieffen Plan? Or was it just something created in the 1920s by the German Army to cover up their failure during the initial attack in September 1914?
Today the GWDG releases David Pendleton’s presentation on the topic. #FWW#WW1#WWI
https://t.co/JQH0Iqlh3k
Over the last three years, Michael Burk has been a pivotal part of the Great War Discussion Group team and has provided many strong presentations. In March of 2023, we released Mike’s presentation on World War I in Sub-Saharan Africa. #WWI#GreatWar#FWW
https://t.co/MOBxZ3kOwv
The Great War Discussion Group has released Shane Ward’s presentation on Kilts: the iconic, romantic, and impractical garment of WWI today. Shane is an avid period actor with vast knowledge of the subject matter. Hope you enjoy.
#GreatWar#FWW#WWI
https://t.co/BpwuHlR5Y0
The Great War Discussion Group has released Steven Dietz’s presentation on the Conspiracy Theories: The Hidden Hand and Others that occurred during the First World War. https://t.co/iKR6XQ9qfY Hope you enjoy.
#GreatWar#FWW#Conspiracy
@hwinkler4real@Chiefs Henry, I never thought you could be any cooler than you were in the late 70’s. Dude, you are sooooooo cool. 😎 👍
Love your energy.