For those who might be interested, I've uploaded to YouTube a narrated and animated children's story I wrote --

The Story of Tommy Trimble.  I hired an illustrator and animator to draw the graphics
using Inkscape and animate the SVG's using the Animatron.com web site -- which is 
in some ways a "primitive Adobe After Effects/Adobe Flash."

      Here is the video.

https://youtu.be/JdYINJp64XA

       I'm delighted with how this turned out.

And here is a short screencast from the animator, Taylor Jansen, explaining some of the
process she used to bring the SVG's to life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQCAMtcQXew

            Thanks for sharing these links with any youth or adults you know who are interested
in using Inkscape for drawing animated stories.  In some ways, the animations from Animatron.com
look like Jib Jab animations -- at least to my eye.

             I don't know the folks who created Animatron.com, but I'm very grateful they created
this neat web creative tool.

              You can follow them on Twitter, too, at 

https://twitter.com/animatron

                 Phil Shapiro
                 Washington DC

For some of my other animated children's stories, see --

The Great Ping Pong Ball Experiment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCFMM95XJMg  (created using Adobe Flash)

An Ordinary Mother

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4reitjBTlI   (created using Adobe Flash)

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"Wisdom begins with wonder." - Socrates
"Learning happens thru gentleness."