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Content is King by Michael Foley

Research shows that social media is not the best place to focus most of the
up-front investment to increase website visibility.  But should be a component of other objectives.  Social media, if done correctly, gains about 10% of ranking or search page results.  What gains 40+% are links containing real web content.  The content in itself also adds 15% to search results through key words and imagery. Leveraging these factors with an audience is an ideal way to begin gaining web presence.

Retail Store Jumping into GIFs by Michael Foley

2013 saw major retail stores like Victoria's Secret Juicy Couture, Vogue and countless other retailer jump into the action with animated Gif advertisements. Appearing as banner ads across a range of fashion sites, sending them out via email and postings. bringing the animated GIF back into the main stream.

These images have a unique ability to brings life to an image, in turn making the entire page more inspiring, like the magical newspaper images from the Harry Potter movie.

The variety and styles of these GIFs are endless, only limited by the imagination. GIFs have found their way into the virtual works of communication.

photo-sharing GIFs by Michael Foley

Since its spread via popular photo-sharing communities in 2012 with thousands of followers these animations have become a intrical part of the web letting people share their thoughts vision and accomplishments. Like bottom left, Brett Turcotte’s, "First-Person Snowmobile Jump.

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The endless stream created at this time shows the complexity of this format through the individuals effort of expression. The diversity of this format has become endless ranging from documents.

While other individuals create an new visual imagery spawned from fantasy like the image below right by Steven Alan & Ben Boutwell.

Pronunciation: Animated GIF; ˈanəәˌmātid /ˈdʒɪf/ or ˈanəәˌmātid /ˈɡɪf/ by Michael Foley

In 2012, the word "GIF" was officially recognized as a verb as well as a noun, meaning "to create a GIF file". The United States wing of the Oxford University Press voted it their word of the year, saying that GIFs have evolved into "a tool with serious applications including research and journalism".[3][4]

The creators of the format pronounced GIF as "Jif" with a soft "G" /ˈdʒɪf/ as in "gin". Steve Wilhite says that the intended pronunciation deliberately echoes the American peanut butter brand, Jif, and CompuServe employees would often say "Choosy developers choose GIF", spoofing this brand's television commercials.[5]

An alternative pronunciation with a hard "G" /ˈɡɪf/ as in "graphics", reflecting the expanded acronym, is in widespread usage.[6] Both pronunciations are acknowledged by the Oxford English Dictionary,[7] the American Heritage Dictionary,[8] and the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.[9]

Gif Reinvigorated in 2011 by Michael Foley

The reinvigorated in 2011 of online interest in GIFs can be attributed to the availability of generator applications that require little efforts and skills to create Animated GIF. This compounded by massive increase in volume of online videos in circulation, which in turn serves as the repository for GIF-makers.

.In addtion to this, artist utilizing technique of masking effects with images with videos started to create movement specific animations that seem to capture alive moment in time.Using the technique termed  Cinemagraph.  Like in the subway Gif by Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg.

This new style of GIF, that's popularity has grown and Influences Like LeGypsy post from late 2011 of cat filing claw animation have spread around the web.  

Modern Age of Animated Gif by Michael Foley

2009 began the modern age of Animated GIF images with advancement in editable softer. This along side its wide spread accessibility to manipulate images that could combining videos illustration or computer generated art and photography. Despite the advents of high quality video-streaming services and video-sharing communities, GIFs didn’t fade into oblivion.

The seemingly outdated image format became embraced by many users on photo-sharing platforms and social networking sites. Although still playful Animated Gif files gained sophistication through these new techniques, like an image from Happy Toast that uses photo manipulation to create a animation.

 Appearing on social media animated GIF Started use photography editing tools along with video to posted image, featuring a scene from The Shining. With the downgrade of Flash, the Animated GIF made it's way back onto mainstream websites as web banners, commonly appearing in a slideshow format.

New Advances for GIFs by Michael Foley

Around 2007 a style of animated GIF known as a “wigglegram” began to appear.  A notable artistic image at this time was from John Fanavan's "twinkling starry night

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It was created using photo manipulation software and stereoscopy techniques to make an image appear as if it was 3D.

The stereoscopic imaging was developed by interaction designer Jim Gasperin around 2002. Other artist inspired by the GIF files from 1990s and early

2000's now being parlayed into art with the help of more sophisticated software, an example of this is by David Ope: lower right. With the widening spread of video cameras to the

public most gifs at this time were viral hilarity making their way through social media and email, as this GIF coming out of France in 2007.

Gif Early Days by Michael Foley

From its early days, the GIF had an inherent element of fun Some notable artiest in the midd 90's were Chuck Poynter, an Air Force veteran who died in 2001 left behind an eclectic

collection of clip art animations. Olia Lialina a Russian Internet artist pioneer started experimenting with the format in 1997. The first GIF she created was a photo series of an eerie looking monochromatic window .

One of the first viral gif file came out in 1996 called Dancing Baby produced by Character Studio.

Version GIF89a by Michael Foley

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The Animated GIFs capitalize on the Gif format's ability to contain multiple fames set into a signal file utilizing a Web Browsers or other piece of softer to play these images back in

sequence automatically. Images are introduced by its own Graphics Control Extension (GCE), assigning delay times between the rendering of the different frames. The data is

streamed so the file offset at the start of each GCE depends on the length of preceding data. Within each frame the Lempel–Ziv–Welch (LZW coded) image data is arranged in subblocks.

The size of each sub-block is declared by the byte that comes before it. Support for repeating animations with time delays and endless looping first appeared in Version GIF89a

(July, 1989) from Netscape that implement the Netscape Application Block (NAB) giving the ability to create what we now think of as the Animated GIF. In this manner, images can

appear to be animated or in a state of change. This in turn makes Animated GIF files an excellent way to present a simple concept, or just adding some eye-catching decoration to a

website.