Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Team Flowerworks Story Treatment

Scene 1: Summer.

Lightning flashes in the background, out of focus, but steadily comes into focus, after which the flash covers the whole scene, shifting* to the moon as it dims.  The moon unfolds into the sun, shimmering with light rays, then melts** into the horizon as the scene lowers, revealing a forested campground and stars that appear one by one, in the shape of a constellation.  Fade to black.

*Exact transition is under debate.  We've suggested a couple of ideas, like a fade or vortex.
**popsicle and/or sunset striations



Scene 2: Autumn.

The implied blinds' slats open, revealing leaves falling.  A gust blows one of the leaves up into the camera, revealing the cobblestone path with a puddle.  A drop falls and hits the puddle, splashing out.



Scene 3: Winter.

The splash freezes and an ice sheet covers the pane.  Small orange colored lights drift past it  The lower part of a person's face moves in, exhaling a small cloud of breath, spreading to the whole space and condensing.



Scene 4: Spring.

The cloud condenses into little puffs, spreading into lily pads and flowers.  They drift around for a bit, then bloom in a burst of petals, reminiscent of fireworks.  The petals warp into bubbly orbs and float upward into the sky.

And that's the end.

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