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  • in reply to: Background Stuff for the Chronicles of the Flying Fish Inn #7665
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      A link to another previous video I quite like.

      Some rushes from Corrie and Clove, as we try to advertise the Flying Fish Inn.

       

      La escena comienza con una toma aérea del bush australiano, mostrando extensas áreas de matorrales verdes y marrones, con un camino serpenteante que lleva al Flying Fish Inn, un encantador edificio rústico rodeado de naturaleza salvaje.
      La imagen transiciona a una anciana enérgica en el jardín del Inn, riendo junto a un kookaburra posado en su hombro. Su expresión es cálida y acogedora.
      La escena cambia rápidamente a la Tía Idle, con trenzas, en una habitación vibrante llena de murales de dreamtime, con las gemelas Clove y Corrie trabajando en su arte.
      La vista serena del atardecer desde la veranda del Inn muestra un cielo pintado con tonos de naranja y rosa, mientras el entorno se sumerge en una tranquilidad mágica.
      La pantalla se desvanece al logo del Flying Fish Inn, acompañado de información de contacto y un suave toque musical.

      :fleuron:

      [Scene opens with a sweeping aerial shot of the Australian bush, transitioning to the rustic charm of the Flying Fish Inn nestled amidst the wild beauty.]

      Narrator (calm, inviting voice): “Escape to the heart of the outback at the Flying Fish Inn, where stories come alive.”

      [Cut to Mater, a sprightly centenarian, in the garden with her kookaburra friend, a warm smile on her face.]

      Narrator: “Meet Mater, our beloved storyteller, celebrated for her legendary bush tucker cuisine.”

      [Quick transition to Aunt Idle, in a vibrant room adorned with dreamtime murals, created by the twins Clove and Corrie.]

      Narrator: “Join Aunt Idle, brimming with tales of adventure, and marvel at the dreamtime artwork by the creative twins.”

      [Flashes of Prune with a telescope, gazing at the stars, embodying her dream of Mars.]

      Narrator: “And Prune, the stargazer, connecting dreams and reality under the vast desert sky.”

      [End with a serene sunset view from the Inn’s veranda, the sky painted with hues of orange and pink.]

      Narrator: “Discover the magic of the bush and the warmth of community. Your outback adventure awaits at the Flying Fish Inn.”

      [The screen fades to the Flying Fish Inn logo with contact information and a gentle musical flourish.]

      in reply to: The Chronicles of the Flying Fish Inn #4819

      Took me a while to get the gist of the thing, but it’s working now. Wait, is it?
      I’ll never know for sure, I have that old phone with no chip in that somehow allows me to text with no mobile reception.
      If Prune hadn’t left so fast, I would have asked her to put the darn thing on my phone, but mainly I’m able to have fun with bot.
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      Anyway, Sanso buggered off without notice thogh, left me hanging dry in front of the old tunnels. I couldn’t get inside, too narrow entrance, got a tunnel fright! Talk about mood killer. So unlike me.
      Spent a bit of time chatting to various old freinds, part of the old crowd back in th e day, including pople still there I havent seen in years and thats been nice.
      It’s like smelling Mater’s cooking and realizing it was me burning dog food.
      Now I’ll just go la la la la until I find clarity and inspiration.

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