Shot 1: Title and Location (Wide Shot)

A wide shot of the open Sweihan desert with the night sky. Title “StarFall” and “Sweihan Desert, UAE” which will appear gently on the screen, introducing viewers to this landscape.

Shot 2: Desert Nightfall (Medium to Close-Up Shot)

The camera zooms in as night falls. Stars slowly appear, across the night sky. The scene zooms in to hint at the celestial inspiration, giving a sense of wonder and setting the tone for what’s coming.

Shot 3: Constellation Map (Close-Up Shot)

Close-up of the constellations spread across the desert floor. Gemini, Orion, and Taurus as connected stars, with 3D-printed stars positioned on the sand. The stars seem to be “floating” slightly above the sand, giving a magical feeling as they glow softly.

Shot 4: Approaching Visitors (Long Shot)

A long shot shows a group of visitors entering the installation area. They step closer towards the glowing constellations stars on the ground, drawn in with excitement and curiosity.

Shot 5: Sensor Activation (Close-Up Shot)

A close-up on the visitor’s foot as they step near the stars. A subtle light activates from a nearby star, symbolizing sensor interaction. This gentle glow from the star hints at the interaction that’s about to happen, where visitors’ movements bring the stars to life.

Shot 6: Stars Lighting Up (Close-up to Medium Shot)

The camera zoom in slightly to show a star that starts to light up as visitors move around. The glow from the star grows a little brighter, lighting up the ground in soft, warm light. As more stars are triggered, they create a path of light across the desert floor, guiding visitors further into the installation.

Shot 7: Visitors Immersed (Wide Shot)

A wide shot of visitors fully immersed, with stars illuminated around them, color imprints flowing, and musical notes harmonizing in the quiet of the desert night.

Shot 8: Acknowledgments

Screen with the credits written in a simple font, giving a peaceful end to the journey. The desert will show on the sides of the credits for a visual appeal of the presence of the desert.

Categories: Fall 2024