(April 8th), "Concept: A funeral procession through a golden city dissolves into celestial migration as the living and dead trade places across an impossible skyline.
A vintage waterfront burns wi...
(April 8th), "Concept: A funeral procession through a golden city dissolves into celestial migration as the living and dead trade places across an impossible skyline.
A vintage waterfront burns with yellow afternoon light that refuses to shift. The world exists in that liminal space between mourning and celebration â sailboats drifting without passengers, crowds gathering for a departure that may be an arrival. The circular-headed figure becomes our psychopomp, guiding a child witness through a city where architecture softens, sky multiplies, and the boundary between stars and balloons collapses into one continuous ascent.
SCENE 1: The Dock's Golden Hour
- Location: Vintage waterfront pier, cobblestone edge, sailboats moored in still water
- Action: A crowd faces the water, backs to camera, some holding flowers that droop. A single child at the front looks over the edge. Camera locked on wide shot, imperceptible slow push forward.
- Visual key: The bold yellow sky swallows the horizon â nostalgia so thick it suffocates. The crowd is still as a photograph.
SCENE 2: The Circular Man Arrives
- Location: Same pier, now flanked by iron lampposts and faded warehouse facades
- Action: Figure with a smooth circular head-cover enters frame midground, hand rising slowly toward the sky. The child turns to watch. Handheld camera, medium distance, drifting between them like a bystander unsure where to look.
- Visual key: The gesture is instruction or invocation â the child's face catches wonder, the figure's blank face holds everything.
SCENE 3: Stars Bleed Through
- Location: Warehouse alley behind the pier, brick walls narrowing upward
- Action: Close-up on the circular head-cover reflecting pinpricks of light that multiply â stars materializing in the yellow sky reflected on its surface. Dolly moves vertically up the figure's arm to the pointing hand. First hot air balloon drifts across the reflection.
- Visual key: The sky is no longer just yellow. Reality fractures. The balloon and a star occupy the same point.
SCENE 4: The City Breathes
- Location: Rooftops visible from the pier, architecture beginning to warp
- Action: Extreme detail of brick mortar loosening, cobblestones rising like breathing chests. Tracking shot follows cracks spreading across a building facade as windows soften into pores. The crowd below continues facing the water, unaware.
- Visual key: The city is alive and sick â its skin breaking open to reveal light underneath.
SCENE 5: Through the Child's Eyes
- Location: The pier, now partially submerged, water rising over shoes
- Action: POV from the child looking up â the circular figure towers, behind them the sky has filled with hot air balloons and stars indistinguishable from each other. The yellow is draining into white. Orbit camera spirals slowly around the child's perspective, the figure rotating in and out of frame.
- Visual key: Awe collapsing into disorientation. The balloons are ascending or the city is descending."
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