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From scene brief · beat 01

The arrival

Monaco, 1984. Rain strips hierarchy bare. A challenger comes through the spray and refuses to brake for the reputation that has ruled the sport.

prestige film1984–1989, full arctragic grandeur
Generating references
Characters
3
The Challenger portrait

The Challenger

Still ascending — refuses deference

The Champion portrait

The Champion

Already crowned — protects territory

The Principal portrait

The Principal

Keeps the machine intact — if he can

Locations
3
Monaco grid — rain before the upset

Monaco grid — rain before the upset

Spray haze · harbor stone · sodium lamps

Shared garage — one team, two fronts

Shared garage — one team, two fronts

Mirrored benches · tungsten heat · held breath

Suzuka chicane — point of no return

Suzuka chicane — point of no return

Autumn glare · wet kerb · smoke trace

Palette
5
Storm steel · pit sodium · autumn brass
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Storyboard
6 frames · hero: beat 02
Wide — rain holds the grid
01Wide — rain holds the grid
Close — two helmets, one wall
02Close — two helmets, one wall
Insert — one rack, two uniforms
03Insert — one rack, two uniforms
Medium — backs turned, no truce
04Medium — backs turned, no truce
Wide — the corner that breaks it
05Wide — the corner that breaks it
Still-life — what survives the damage
06Still-life — what survives the damage
02

Close — two helmets, one wall

Closeup reduces the rivalry to symbols first: the challenger nearest frame, the champion further back, separated by wet concrete and rank.

50mm · tactilesymbols · pressure · rain1984 · Monaco · dawn
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Storyboard export6 pp · A4
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Cover

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Cover

Synopsis

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Synopsis

Shot plan

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Shot plan

Characters

04

Characters

Scene map

05

Scene map

Director's note

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Director's note

The Rivalry storyboard cover
Frame edit
01 · Cover
Production storyboard

The Rivalry

A fearless challenger drags the sport's reigning benchmark from a rain-soaked breakthrough to a shared garage and finally to the one corner neither man is willing to surrender. What begins as pursuit becomes cohabitation, then fracture, then legend.

50mm · tactilesymbols · pressure · rain
Revision stills
3 frames · checked
The arrival revision still
0:03

The arrival

The garage war revision still
0:04

The garage war

The break revision still
0:03

The break

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