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Introduction to Transfer of energy. |
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Buying some T-shirts to gift. |
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Birthday present to Dad. |
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Used shirt. |
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Cuts up for some reason? |
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Werkin' on tha car. |
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Rag is dirty now. |
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So, we burn it? |
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Ashes and worms. |
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Worms fertilize. |
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Cut that hay! |
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Cow and hay make... |
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Triple Baconator! |
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Bodily functions take place off-screen |
The transfer of energy has always been a pretty cool thing
to me. Often I’ll find myself plotting out sequences of unique transfers. My
initial antic was to be the eventual transformation to the toilet and be like “Paper!
Going to the toilet in more ways than one since 4123, BC!” I had to go to a cow
farm, so I decided to get some pictures for my project. The rest of the
pictures were easy-genie considering I had already plotted them out with a storyboard.
I may have mistook something and thought that I could not show my face at all,
because of this I only showed my hands and one genius shot my dad posed for
while we worked on the car. (He was doing it as a joke and now it is
immortalized as my midterm project) When I was uploading I kind of expected the
process to be different, but there wasn’t a lot of activity. I received no
comments and only one picture got a like. I wondered if maybe at least one
person would mention the fact that my dad eventually cuts up all the gifts he
gets. The story can many different ways (naturally), but my final piece came
from nearly an hour of rewrites for continuity.
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