An automated account, on Twitter, with the name “every frame of shrek in order(each shot of Shrek in order) had proposed, as its name suggests, to publish in order each image from the movie Shrek, released in 2001. Started on February 21, 2021, his work comes to an end, after 129,575 tweets , with a black image signing the end of the film’s credits.
This automated account posted, every thirty minutes, five images from the film in order, from start to finish, with credits included.
The account is owned by Franky Campuzano, a computer science and political science student at Columbia University. On his Patreon, a crowdfunding site, he explains that he has several similar accounts, like @garfieldpicture, which posts random panels of the famous red cat’s comics.
“It all started two years ago when I created @garfieldpicture. Everything was posted manually at first, but the transition was slow from manual posting every two hours to using account management apps, allowing me to post even when I was in class, until finally using my coding skills to make the account work with python [un langage informatique, ndlr] and a raspberry pi [un nano-ordinateur, ndlr]”, indicates the owner of the account.
and so? “We’ll see,” she said in a tweet. “Je n’ai pas encore décidé si j’allais faire Shrek 2. J’ai envie, mais j’ai terminé l’université et je n’ai plus beaucoup de temps libres, d’autant plus que Twitter pourrait s’effondrer One day to another”. The fear of a fall of the social network has been felt since the acquisition by Elon Musk.
His account had also been endorsed by the official account of DreamWorks, the animation studio behind the adventures of the unspeakable green ogre.
Source: BFM TV
