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message 1: by Dee (last edited Nov 30, 2008 11:33PM) (new)

Dee Marie (dee_marie) | 194 comments Mod
I am currently requesting your ideas for a book preview video for Sons of Avalon: Merlin's Prophecy.

What scenes do you think I should showcase?

Do you have a favorite chapter that you would like to see featured?

Ideas for music?

Any and all input will be considered.

Thanks for your help,
Dee Marie


message 2: by Lillian (new)

Lillian Hawkins (lilyhawk) | 30 comments Hi Dee-Marie,

Flashes of passages:

Lightening bolt, thunder clap, burnt tree, blood trickling on wet leaves, baby cry, hawk screech.

Thundering hooves, an old woman screams as the boy is torn from her arms.

Flash of a crown, trickling blood on stone, dark veiled figures, black gloves holding reins, stormy skies.

Raising the sword heavenward, flash of light, driving the blade firmly into the stone.

The music should be mystic, and moody with suspense and a powerful build up and creshendo at the end. Would like a background track of the aforementioned sound effects.

Just my two cents from the sidelines,
Lillian


message 3: by Dee (new)

Dee Marie (dee_marie) | 194 comments Mod
I like your concept. I never realized how much blood was trickling on or about so many of the characters. But after thinking about it, I guess there was an abundance of dead and dying. Hmm, maybe the next book should have more love and less war?

I'm sure we can come up with some non-violent scenes...if we try real hard.

I like the scene where Nimue is in the garden; with the songbirds eating out of her hand. Or, the scene where Ambros first meets Merlin. Or where...hmm, well there is the chapter where Lionel helps Claire with the ribbons for the coronation celebration. Oh, and the one where Uther gives the puppy to one of the knights...but, I suppose that scene has blood in it too. Oh, my, this may be harder than I thought.

Geez, I don't want it to appear as if I wrote a horror story, but the dark ages were...well, they were rather dark and dangerous times.

How about when Merlin meets Bedivere for the first time?

Changing course, how about the music. I know we have discussed either Celtic (everyone agrees that Loreena McKennitt would be ideal), or Hard Alternative Rock, like King Nothing. Perhaps even doing two or more versions? One dark and dangerous, and one light and mystical?

Thanks so much Lillian for your input...I really need it...by the time "I" make up my mind, the second book in the series will be out.

Dee Marie


message 4: by Dee (new)

Dee Marie (dee_marie) | 194 comments Mod
A Script...Merlin's horse for a script...boy he is going to get me for that one :]


message 5: by Jade (new)

Jade Hmmmmmmm, I was thinking maybe something humorous, but something that gives you an idea what it's about. If someone saw something that was just dark, and bloody, I know that my mom wouldn't let me see it. I had to convinse her to let me see Twilight. No offense Lillian.

I was thinking the winetoss scene, maybe it would give to much away......

When Merlin meets Bedivere for the first time, that would be a good one.


message 6: by Dee (new)

Dee Marie (dee_marie) | 194 comments Mod
Thanks for your input Jade.
You brought up some good points :)

I rather like the sword going into the stone scene.


message 7: by Jade (new)

Jade Thats a good one!

BTW didn't that really happen?? IDK much about that time period, but I know alot more since I met you. :)


message 8: by Dee (new)

Dee Marie (dee_marie) | 194 comments Mod
Many of the subplots of SOA are based on actual historical facts. Rome, leaving Britain to fend for themselves. The Saxon invasion. The invasion from the north of the Picts. The growing conflict between Druids (paganism) and Christianity.

All the buildings within Londinium are based on real archeologist study and discoveries. The healing pools in Bath. The plant that Merlin found along the chalky hillsides of Dubris (Dover) is a real herb, which is indigenous to that area. Also Rome had dotted the western cost with forts.

As well as Stonehenge of course. There are hundreds of burial mounds surrounding the area of Stonehenge where ancient royalty have been unearthed.

The Druid ceremonies are all based on actual rituals.


message 9: by Jade (new)

Jade W-O-W, it must have been hard to write a book that has alot of historical fact. I mean, to put all that info in a book, and not making it look like a text book! I don't think I would be able to do that. My book has 1 character that I know of that was a Roman tyrant, Julius Caesar

On the interesting paragraph game (Lets just face it, writing is addicting), I let go a little bit of my writing if you would like to read it. It's not that good...


message 10: by Dee (new)

Dee Marie (dee_marie) | 194 comments Mod
Give us the exact link Jade...

You know I would love to read your writing!


message 11: by Jade (new)

Jade It is just a paragraph on the group Lets just face it writing is addicting. The topic is The interesting paragraph game.

Heres the link.

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...

Scroll down to the end.


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