Plan for cinema (1936)

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ON THE NATURE OF CINEMA 79 Picture an eminence commanding the Channel. cut to : 1 1 . Medium Close Shot. With his head forward and his hands behind him the Emperor looks about him. cut to : 12. Long Shot. From Napoleon's viewpoint. Along the shore below are forming in a far-reaching line more than a hundred thousand infantry. cut to : 13. Long Shot. From Napoleon's viewpoint. The camera panoramically shows that on the downs in the rear of the camps fifteen thousand cavalry are manoeuvring, their accoutrements flashing in the sun like a school of mackerel. The finish of the panorama shows the flotilla lying in and around the port, alive with moving figures. cut to : 14. Medium Close Shot. Napoleon stands musing. cut to : 15. Close Shot. Napoleon. He smiles sardonically. With a sudden jerk of the head, he looks away quickly. Sound The military band, distant. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto.