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Lastly, the screen fades to black and the last lines fade in white and then back to black. Finally, it fades back to white the gravestone reappears with the words "Do not stand at my grave and cry" above and below it. Do not stand at my grave and weep is the first line and popular title of this bereavement poem of disputed authorship. Another color change to the night sky with white stars and words. The lines fade in and out as do two birds.
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The next line comes up from above and the sky changes to a light blue. Next, it fades to a hazy yellow color maybe, or some color to represent the morning. I was hoping to use the same strategy as the snow. Clouds come cover the sun and the grain fades away. Next, the scene fades back to white and a sun and grain plant appear while the words fade in. Once again the words fade in but in white now. For this, I was thinking of possibly creating a png file of lots of white circles and moving that down the page instead of creating a bunch of individual circles through CSS.
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The screen would then fade to a navy color and small white circles would fall. After that faded out the next line would come in from the left with some wavy lines to imitate wind.
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Next, it would zoom into the gravestone in which the next line would appear. I wanted to start this project with just a grave and tombstone, then the words, Do not stand at my grave and weep, would fade into the top and bottom of the screen. I chose a poem called Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep by Mary Elizabeth Frye. Story Click HERE for animated story POSTMORTEM Poem: Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep by Mary Elizabeth Frye
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