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Communication
with this animation, I wanted to emulate the feeling of flicking through a pamphlet. I decided to keep the animations feeling simple to make it
feel more like a drawing.

The story takes place at night starting at 10PM when I start my journey to sleep. The events keeping me from sleep start to unfold when my stomach growls. I get out of bed to get some food, and before you know it, almost 2 hours have passed. I regretfully walk back into bed and put the covers back over myself. Sleep is once again interrupted when my legs get hot and I have to cool them down. after that, almost six hours after the start of the events, my eyes begin to close, only to be interrupted by a mosquito. I get out of bed for the final time, and kill it. I drift off to sleep ... Until my alarm goes off.

A fairly important thing to keep an eye on is clock. The time displayed changes eratically, sometimes not even making sense. I chose to
do this because I felt that this showed my experience of time fairly accurtately. Overall I think,
I was able to communicate the monotony of my bedtime routine fairly well. The constant battering of things that consume my thoughts show this nicely.