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<blockquote data-quote="dave_o" data-source="post: 1201161" data-attributes="member: 2933"><p>I decided to write up some flavor while my clothes for my costume are in the wash. So, to wet your palettes a bit more...</p><p></p><p><span style="color: lightblue">'TIL DEATH DO US PART</span></p><p><em>Set to Tiger Army's True Romance</em></p><p></p><p><em>An atypical cowboy walks slowly across the frame, camera set far away, in a bit of plains that nestles right up to deep woods. He is dressed in a long, deep crimson velvet coat, with two swords belted at his sides, blonde hair falling in sharp angles from his hat, onto an equally sharp face. He walks bent. A subtitle fades into view near the bottom of frame: "Vincent." Camera PANS around behind VINCENT, to face the woods, as VINCENT's coat billows out beside him.</em></p><p></p><p><em>CUT to shot from the woods, facing VINCENT. Camera is set high up in the bole of a tree, with bits of foliage in frame, though not obscuring VINCENT. Bits of murmuring can be heard out of frame.</em></p><p></p><p><em>CUT to extremely close-up shot of VINCENT's fingers, unbuckling one sword. CUT to identical shot, of the other blade.</em></p><p></p><p><em>CUT to profile shot of the woods, with several heavily tattooed Native-Americans drawing bows, the sound of the sinew string stretching eclipsing the soundtrack. Each has their face painted to resemble a skull.</em></p><p></p><p><em>CUT to shot behind VINCENT, facing the woods. The Native-Americans cannot be seen through the foliage. VINCENT takes each blade, THROWING them to the left and right, one sinking into the ground blade first, while the other simply falls on its side.</em></p><p></p><p><em>CUT to shot from the woods, facing VINCENT. Camera is set high up in the bole of a tree, with bits of foliage in frame, though not obscuring VINCENT. He kneels, slowly, extending both arms out with hands palm up. Shot remains as one of the Native-Americans approaches, accompanied by a white female clad in a long, gossamer white dress. Shot slowly zooms toward VINCENT's face, a tear rolling off his nose as the male Native-American walks a few paces and picks up one of VINCENT's blades.</em></p><p></p><p><em>CUT to shot of the white female, with the male Native-American's arm slightly in frame. He obviously swings the blade HARD at VINCENT, and a spray of bright crimson lines her face. Camera slowly zooms and fades on her face as she cries, as well.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave_o, post: 1201161, member: 2933"] I decided to write up some flavor while my clothes for my costume are in the wash. So, to wet your palettes a bit more... [COLOR=lightblue]'TIL DEATH DO US PART[/COLOR] [I]Set to Tiger Army's True Romance[/I] [I]An atypical cowboy walks slowly across the frame, camera set far away, in a bit of plains that nestles right up to deep woods. He is dressed in a long, deep crimson velvet coat, with two swords belted at his sides, blonde hair falling in sharp angles from his hat, onto an equally sharp face. He walks bent. A subtitle fades into view near the bottom of frame: "Vincent." Camera PANS around behind VINCENT, to face the woods, as VINCENT's coat billows out beside him.[/I] [I]CUT to shot from the woods, facing VINCENT. Camera is set high up in the bole of a tree, with bits of foliage in frame, though not obscuring VINCENT. Bits of murmuring can be heard out of frame.[/I] [I]CUT to extremely close-up shot of VINCENT's fingers, unbuckling one sword. CUT to identical shot, of the other blade.[/I] [I]CUT to profile shot of the woods, with several heavily tattooed Native-Americans drawing bows, the sound of the sinew string stretching eclipsing the soundtrack. Each has their face painted to resemble a skull.[/I] [I]CUT to shot behind VINCENT, facing the woods. The Native-Americans cannot be seen through the foliage. VINCENT takes each blade, THROWING them to the left and right, one sinking into the ground blade first, while the other simply falls on its side.[/I] [I]CUT to shot from the woods, facing VINCENT. Camera is set high up in the bole of a tree, with bits of foliage in frame, though not obscuring VINCENT. He kneels, slowly, extending both arms out with hands palm up. Shot remains as one of the Native-Americans approaches, accompanied by a white female clad in a long, gossamer white dress. Shot slowly zooms toward VINCENT's face, a tear rolling off his nose as the male Native-American walks a few paces and picks up one of VINCENT's blades.[/I] [I]CUT to shot of the white female, with the male Native-American's arm slightly in frame. He obviously swings the blade HARD at VINCENT, and a spray of bright crimson lines her face. Camera slowly zooms and fades on her face as she cries, as well.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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