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BLITZ
Review the parsed scene text, extracted dialogue, and generated shot list before moving toward prompt creation.
Estimated duration
380s
Location
EAST END PUB
Time of day
EVENING 56 56
Characters
TILDA, DORIS, RITA, SERVICEMAN ONE, SERVICEMAN TWO, SERVICEMAN, DAVIES, CAMPBELL, JACK
A busy East End pub filled with locals, mostly elderly and middle-aged, drowning their sorrows. There’s a familiarity and ease and cosiness with everyone as if we’ve arrived in someone’s living room. People gathered around Gerald at the piano, leading a sing-song over the racket of voices and laughter in the room. Rita, Doris and Tilda are seated at a corner table. A trio of SERVICEMEN in uniform stroll inside, make their way to the bar. -- 45 of 109 -- 45. Rita and Doris roll their eyes. -- 46 of 109 -- 46.
TILDA
Bingo. Under the table we see her slipping off her wedding ring. Across the room, Jack is sinking a pint with colleagues DAVIES, early 40’s, stout, broken nose, ex-boxer) and CAMPBELL, early 30’s. Jack glances at Rita, catches her eye. She gives him a small wave, he small-waves back at her. At the corner table, Doris sneaks a look at the Servicemen at the bar.
DORIS
The tall good-looking one is giving you the eye, Rita. Most definitely. Rita’s eyes don’t lift from the table.
TILDA
My round. She gets up.
TILDA
More of the same?
RITA
I’m alright. I think I’m going to leave. I might go over to help out that Mickey Davies, at that new shelter.
TILDA
What? Mickey the midget? Well you know what they say... (winking) Height can have its advantages. 44.
DORIS
(at Tilda) You and your one-track mind! Can’t you just shut it for even one minute!
TILDA
(unremorseful) Sor-ry. She laughs, crosses to the bar. The Servicemen shift up to make room for her.
SERVICEMAN ONE
What’s your name, doll?
TILDA
Tilda with a T.
SERVICEMAN TWO
What’s your poison, Tilda with a T?
TILDA
We’ve all got jobs now, we can buy our own drinks thanks very much.
SERVICEMAN
Ah, come on, doll. We’re gentlemen from the old school, where chivalry is alive and kicking. Let us treat you and your friends.
TILDA
(no hesitation) Oh alright. If you insist. He signals at the Barman. Across the room, Jack watches as Tilda rejoins Rita and Doris, accompanied by the 3 Servicemen with a tray of drinks. Davies nudges him.
DAVIES
Looks like you missed your chance again, Jackie boy. Jack doesn’t respond. 45.
CAMPBELL
(slurred) Yeah but she’s damaged goods isn’t she? She’s got that little monkey to look after. He laughs. Jack gets up.
JACK
On your feet, Campbell.
CAMPBELL
You what?
JACK
Get up. Let’s take this outside. In this moment there is no stutter. For a mild-seeming man, he looks focussed and positively dangerous. He looks like he knows how to fight. Across the room Rita, others, pick up on the tension. The chatter in the room dies down. Davies tries to make peace.
DAVIES
Sit down, Jack. He’s had too much to drink. He’s pissed, man.
CAMPBELL
(slurred) Just having a laugh. Keep your shirt on. We see Rita, coat on, exiting the pub, kissing Gerald goodbye on the forehead as he continues to play the piano as people sing along. Jack sits sinking his face into his pint as his eyes follow Rita out.
Generate a shot plan to create 3-6 editable shots for this scene, then refine prompts before queueing renders.