No.. I mean each sequence is in a seperate file, like the intro section of Senilym, where it creates the random lines? That's an independant program. The waterdrop scene? That's another independant program. I make seperate programs for each section so I only have one effect per program, and it's more organized that way. Also I can reuse some of the code and manipulate it.
If I had everything in one big file, I'd have to rewatch everything (or constantly change labels and gotos) everytime I wanted to make a change. AND if for some reason (this HAS happened) I press On to stop the program and the TI-OS decides to clear RAM for no reason, I won't lose EVERYTHING.
Once I have all the effects that please me, I put them all together in one big file called SENILYM or something

Then add the little extra things like text and mini effects.. then boom, I have a release.
Also I'm trying to figure out whch category I should fit Senilym under at ticalc.org. I shouldn't have to care about ratings and such but if I put it under animations, it wouldn't have any statistics at all. I don't know why that is.. if they're going to go and do that for animations, which are usually better, might as well do the same to the TI-BASIC games folder *cough*
Senilym (Final) is packaged with the original version, the Final version, a readme, and the animated screenshot (with minor adjustments) all nice and tucked in a zip file. All I have to do is click and submit..