Plan for cinema (1936)

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82 PLAN FOR CINEMA Picture cut to : 23. Close Shot. Decres. He obviously doubts the Emperor's optimism. Cut-in over Napoleon's voice. CUT to : 24. Medium Close Shot. Same viewpoint as the end of Shot 22. Napoleon facing Decres. cut to : 25. Medium Close Shot. Napoleon turns and, taking Decres's arm, they proceed to walk back whence they have come. The camera follows behind them. Napoleon stops, turns threequarters round, making a sweeping gesture with his arm towards the sea. Sound Napoleon : And, but for mist, we had closed with victory. Two English were much mauled, some Spanish damaged, And Calder then drew off with his two wrecks And Spain's in tow, we giving chase forthwith. Not overtaking him, our admiral, Having the coast clear for his purposes, Entered Corunna, and found orders there To open the port of Brest and come on hither.