This rather silly set of scenes explores "bounce" animation options.  The
inspiration for this series of experiments was partly an  old  Peter Cook
Dudley Moore sketch featuring The Leaping Nuns of Norwich.

Initialy using a set of clones so that the effects of  the  various types
of "bounces" can be most clearly seen the later scenes  switch  to  using
individual clips.  The bouncing ranges from strictly regimented perfectly
vertical "formation bouncing" through imperfectly regimented bouncing, in
which there is some lateral movement, to unregimented "chaotic bouncing".

The scenes are mostly essentialy rather abstract and two dimensional, but
depth and a floor or a background are eventualy added.  This could easily
be taken further,  such as leaping about in a meadow with some foreground
objects or jumping up from behind something,  but  all  I have done is to
provide a few suitable backgrounds without specificly  tuning  the  clips
posiyions to suit the backgrounds. Even so the results are satisfactory.

The scenes themselves are not paticularly interesting,  though some could
perhaps be used as screen savers reminicent of the old "Bouncing Cow" and
"Sheep vs Gravity" screen savers I once used.
