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Software

Blender — an open-source tool used for 3D creation and animation
Apple Final Cut Studio — a suite of video editing tools used to compile the video
Adobe Photoshop — image and graphics editing application used to create website and video graphics
Apple GarageBand — music and podcast creation tool used for background track and recording of narration
Taco HTML Edit — basic HTML editing application used to code HTML and CSS


Hardware

Toshiba Satellite Pro — 2.00 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor / 1 GB RAM
Apple Mac Pro — 2 x 2.66 GHz Intel Dual-Core Xeon processor / 2 GB RAM
Apple MacBook Pro — 2.40 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor / 2 GB RAM