Jumping the gun
Dec. 23rd, 2005 09:13 pmSo what downloads from the backbrain this morning? The opening scenes of the second book in a series I haven't even synopsized yet.
In other news, I did check out the Sony Bravia commercial that's been making the rounds, and it is visually striking. But I prefer the Panasonic HDTV commercial because of one little scene. A funeral party is walking down a dusty road. Everyone is somber except for one woman. She's attractive. 30ish. Like everyone else, she's wearing a black coat, but hers has fallen open to reveal a tomato red dress. The expression on her face is...triumphant? Satisfied? A priest is leading the party--he glances back at her, obviously disturbed by her display. The entire scene spans maybe 10 seconds, and packs an entire story into that time.
Ok, so maybe I prefer that commercial for the wrong reasons. I still prefer it.
In other news, I did check out the Sony Bravia commercial that's been making the rounds, and it is visually striking. But I prefer the Panasonic HDTV commercial because of one little scene. A funeral party is walking down a dusty road. Everyone is somber except for one woman. She's attractive. 30ish. Like everyone else, she's wearing a black coat, but hers has fallen open to reveal a tomato red dress. The expression on her face is...triumphant? Satisfied? A priest is leading the party--he glances back at her, obviously disturbed by her display. The entire scene spans maybe 10 seconds, and packs an entire story into that time.
Ok, so maybe I prefer that commercial for the wrong reasons. I still prefer it.
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Date: 2005-12-24 06:53 pm (UTC)Funny, the assumption that's it's an older man who died. What if it had been the young woman's twin sister? Her younger brother?
That's the power of that commercial. The compact story, as
The Sony commercial left maybe one question--how were they going to clean up all those superballs? (Thanks to