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A section from Leni Riefenstahl's film of the 1936 Olympics. A supreme example of editing where physics are transcended and somehow weightlessness is achieved.
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A baby sperm whale learns to swim alone while its mother hunts deep below.
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Galapagos Iguanas sneeze to remove the salt from their system before diving into the cold waters to search for food. Amazing animal footage from BBC wildlife show Dive Galapagos.
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The Exploratorium's Mary Miller dives under the ice in Antarctica! The crystal clear water is only about 28 degrees, but Mary stays down there long enough to check out seals, a sea sponge, fish, and sea stars. www.exploratorium.ed u/poles
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Expands on the concepts introduced in "Hooray for Groups and Components". This session will explore component substitution techniques, editing existing complex components, creating and working with components that automatically cut openings, building symmetrical and otherwise complex forms with component instances, and more.