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BLITZ
Review the parsed scene text, extracted dialogue, and generated shot list before moving toward prompt creation.
Estimated duration
321s
Location
TEMPLE UNDERGROUND STATION
Time of day
NIGHT 106 106
Characters
TICKET INSPECTOR, WOMAN, MAN, WOMAN TWO
As soon as George reaches the bottom of the stairs into the empty ticket hall, there is a strong smell of urine. In one of the corners he spots a woman squatting, about to defecate. There’s one station attendant at the far end of the ticket hall. George sneaks past and ducks under a barrier and past vacant ticket booths making his way onto the non-moving wooden escalators, laden with people in a very British way lying on the right allowing for people to pass. As George descends, the sound of chaos outside begins to muffle as he gets deeper into the heart of the station. There are people scattered everywhere bedding down for the night. Some order has been imposed. People queue politely for soup, a card game has started pulling strangers into a circle, an improvised puppet show for children. An irate TICKET INSPECTOR with several colleagues appears, demanding the attention of the crowd. -- 95 of 109 -- 95.
TICKET INSPECTOR
(shouting) Ladies and gentlemen can I have your attention please? Nobody takes any notice.
TICKET INSPECTOR
Alright, everybody out! There are no more trains running tonight.
WOMAN
(holding up a ticket) I’ve got a right to be here, I’ve paid for a ticket!
TICKET INSPECTOR
It’s a ticket to travel madam, not to stay overnight.
WOMAN
Well I’m waiting for me train until it gets here.
MAN
Me too.
TICKET INSPECTOR
But there won’t be a train for 8 hours! 94.
WOMAN TWO
We’re early. We don’t mind waiting. We’re British.
TICKET INSPECTOR
Look, the rules are the rules, I didn’t make ‘em... The crowd continue as they were, ignoring the ticket inspector and his colleagues, waving their tickets. It’s obvious from this scene that people’s initiative to shelter in the underground cannot be deterred by the government. The ticket inspector realizes his authority has no jurisdiction in this new war-time environment. He is jeered as he and his colleagues move away from the platform, defeated. Insults towards them are heard.
TICKET INSPECTOR
(at his Colleagues) There’s no more capacity. We have to close the barricades. He leads the way to the escalator. The Inspectors slide closed the scissor barricades, effectively cutting off access in and out. George picks up an unattended blanket and wraps himself up in it. Finding a spot down on the tracks, he squeezes himself between the wall and the last rail. Like an ostrich with its head in the sand, a couple at the far end of the tunnel gyrate under a blanket as if no-one can see them. No-one takes any notice. George covers his head, exhausted, he falls asleep.
Generate a shot plan to create 3-6 editable shots for this scene, then refine prompts before queueing renders.