0:00fallout test pattern
This scene displays a stylized, monochrome test pattern reminiscent of vintage television broadcasts and the Fallout game series. The background is a light grey with prominent horizontal scan lines, giving it a retro, glitchy, and slightly distressed aesthetic. In the center, a large circular outline dominates the frame, within which are various geometric shapes and text. At the very top of this circle, the iconic 'Vault Boy' character from Fallout is depicted from the waist up, smiling and holding a cup. Below him, within a smaller inner circle, is a nuclear hazard symbol. Beneath the hazard symbol, the word 'WAIT' is prominently displayed in a sans-serif font. Further down, the Fallout 'Vault-Tec' logo (three concentric circles with an eye symbol in the center) is visible. At the bottom of the large central circle, the phrase 'FOR A SPECIAL MESSAGE' is written, also in a sans-serif font. Surrounding the main circle, there are four smaller circular elements at the corners, featuring fan-like or atomic structure designs and numeric markings, further emphasizing the retro-futuristic and post-apocalyptic theme. The overall color palette is limited to shades of grey and black, with a slightly sepia or faded tint, contributing to the vintage, almost propaganda-like feel. There are subtle visual distortions or static effects applied across the entire image, simulating an old cathode-ray tube screen.
0:02preston garvey dialogue
This scene features a medium close-up shot of a male character, 'Preston Garvey' from the video game Fallout 4, speaking directly to the viewer. The framing cuts off just below his chest. The background is a blurry, desaturated industrial or metallic interior, possibly the interior of a vault or a concrete structure, suggesting a post-apocalyptic setting. The lighting is relatively flat, illuminating his face and upper body without strong shadows, giving the impression of an in-game cinematic. There are prominent white horizontal scan lines overlaid across the entire image, simulating an old, distorted video feed or a CRT monitor, similar to the previous scene's aesthetic. The dominant colors are muted greens, browns, and grays, with his skin having a slightly yellowish, desaturated tone due to the overall visual filter. Two lines of white text are displayed on the screen: 'why are you waiting on the image to load, general?' at the top, and 'another settlement needs your help. i'll mark it on your map.' at the bottom. These texts are presented in a simple sans-serif font and are perfectly legible despite the scan line overlay. The character's mouth moves as if speaking, but his overall expression remains serious and slightly weary.