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ARRI Alexa Mini LF + Zeiss Supreme Prime 50mm T1.5
Zeiss Supreme Prime 50mm T1.5 (used for cinematic compression and shallow depth of field)
Cinematic Medium Close-Up (MCU) focused on the Notary's eyes and the critical document. Composition utilizes the Golden Ratio, positioning the document's corner and the Notary's dominant eye on intersecting lines.
Ronin 2 Gimbal operation (0.2m/s constant speed).
52 years old, male
180 cm, Seated, rigidly upright, conveying gravitas and absolute control
Stoic professionalism evolving into subtle, confident affirmation
A meticulously preserved private law library/study in the 7th Arrondissement, Paris
Golden Hour (4:30 PM)
A large, leaded glass window (out of focus) casts long, distinct shadows across the room. Desk accessories include a crystal inkwell, a heavy brass seal embossed with a coat of arms, and a precise stack of files.
The Notary's right hand enters the frame, meticulously adjusting the alignment of the final signature page. The index finger gently taps the paper twice, a gesture of finality and invitation. His eyes remain fixed on the document, assessing the weight of the moment.
The Notary slowly lifts his gaze, meeting the implied client's eyes (the camera). His expression transitions from professional scrutiny to a subtle, reassuring nod. He then picks up a solid brass fountain pen (Montblanc 149), testing the nib lightly on a blotter pad before offering it forward, inviting the final act.
The Notary leans back fractionally (a release of tension), his lips curving into a minimal, confident smileāthe transaction is complete. He places his hand flat on the desk, a gesture of final authority. The shot freezes on his satisfied, powerful expression.
20 seconds
Ultra-low frequency hum of a distant HVAC system (18dB). Soft, irregular tick of a grandfather clock (25dB).
0-3s: Subtle linen paper rustle (30dB). 3-6s: Crisp, distinct tap of the index finger on the desk (38dB). 6-10s: Soft, deliberate squeak of the leather chair as the Notary adjusts posture (35dB). 10-14s: Distinct metallic click of the fountain pen cap being removed (45dB). 14-20s: Confident, controlled exhale (28dB) followed by the final, resonant thud of the hand settling on the desk (50dB).
Score enters at 2s: Solo cello (minor key, pizzicato) establishing tension. Crescendo 8-14s: Piano joins the cello, shifting to a confident major key. 18-20s: Music resolves with a sustained, resonant chord (low strings and piano), perfectly timed with the camera stop at 19.5s.