I loved this shot Johnny put together, the mood it creates for the setting.
I may have to renege on what I wrote yesterday. I think posting on Sunday may be a little ambitious. If that’s the case I’ll be back on Monday for another installment.
Cheers!
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Full page shot.
Zoom out capturing the entire room. The walls are made of well laid stone, partially covered with tapestries depicting knights in battle and mythological forest settings. Spread out amongst the tapestries, are antler horns, and the stuffed heads of various animals; bears wolves, deer, etc. In the middle of the room is a round table. Seated around it are 6 knights, one of which is William. Place beside William’s right side an old distinguished looking man. He has a thick fur cloak pulled over his shoulders. He’s Walter Bissett, one of the founders of the Knights in Scotland. Henry’s chair is empty. In front of the knights are jewel encrusted chalices. Visible on the wall behind Henry’s chair is a shield baring the Templar cross with a pair of swords crossed underneath it. Henry has walked over towards a side table of the left, atop which is a ewer jug filled with a clear liquid. There is a large fire burning in the fireplace beside the side table with a small stack of logs opposite.
Henry: You have all heard the tale of Robert’s treachery.
Walter: The traitor’s fate was just; though it was unfortunate he could not be brought before a tribunal to learn what secrets he exposed of our Brotherhood.
Henry: Everything Robert had been taught; all the lore bequeathed to him have been revealed.
William: That is impossible.
Henry: No. Brother Robert’s will was not his own. He was no traitor. It was not by his actions that our order was betrayed.
Full page shot.
Zoom out capturing the entire room. The walls are made of well laid stone, partially covered with tapestries depicting knights in battle and mythological forest settings. Spread out amongst the tapestries, are antler horns, and the stuffed heads of various animals; bears wolves, deer, etc. In the middle of the room is a round table. Seated around it are 6 knights, one of which is William. Place beside William’s right side an old distinguished looking man. He has a thick fur cloak pulled over his shoulders. He’s Walter Bissett, one of the founders of the Knights in Scotland. Henry’s chair is empty. In front of the knights are jewel encrusted chalices. Visible on the wall behind Henry’s chair is a shield baring the Templar cross with a pair of swords crossed underneath it. Henry has walked over towards a side table of the left, atop which is a ewer jug filled with a clear liquid. There is a large fire burning in the fireplace beside the side table with a small stack of logs opposite.
Henry: You have all heard the tale of Robert’s treachery.
Walter: The traitor’s fate was just; though it was unfortunate he could not be brought before a tribunal to learn what secrets he exposed of our Brotherhood.
Henry: Everything Robert had been taught; all the lore bequeathed to him have been revealed.
William: That is impossible.
Henry: No. Brother Robert’s will was not his own. He was no traitor. It was not by his actions that our order was betrayed.