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| Frame | 1 |
| Description | A huge glass structure 100 metres high, It is the 'Great Exhibition Of London 2'. POV looking isometrically down at the construction to get the sheer magnitude of the building. Millions of tiny ant like people swarm around |
| Caption | The Great Exhibition, London, 1851, stamped England as the leader of the industrial revolution. In 1936 it burnt down. |
| Caption | Exactly 70 years later The Greater Exhibition 2 opens. A vast cathedral of light, a glass palace worthy the greatest majesty, a enormous diamond visible from space. |
| Frame | 2 |
| Description | A pair of scissors cuts a ribbon |
| Caption | The ceremonial scissors forged from finest Sheffield Steel, forged by hand into a blade as sharp as Obsidian. The Ceremonial ribbon hand crafted by Coventry's world expertise, as soft as down and as radiant as a blushing bride. Queen Camilla leads the ceremony that will take England into a new age of manufacturing |
| Sfx | Kersnip |
| Frame | 3 |
| Description | The ribbon flies apart. |
| Caption | The cut is clean, fast and true. The ribbon parts back by invisible elastic tension. It is so delicate it rides the soft breeze like as a weightless dandelion seed |
| queen camilla | I declare the Greater Exhibition open and may it shine as the jewel in England's... |
| Frame | 4 |
| Description | A massive noise is heard, the palace shatters into a billion pieces |
| Caption | A crack like a million whips, like an apocalyptic thunder, a noise breaking the light barrier and then silence. And then the high pitched cracking of the glass structure followed by the cascading waves of huge jagged pieces of glass impacting on the unrepentant ground |
| Frame | 5 |
| Description | Queen Camilla looks down despondent |
| queen camilla | At least I'll get the £200 from one's funny video show |