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ArtistA 16:9 cinematic exterior shot of Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia on a crisp autumn morning in 1774. Colonial delegates arrive on horseback and foot, wearing wool coats, tricorn hats, waistcoats, and carrying leather satchels stuffed with documents. Carriages roll over cobblestones as leaves swirl across the courtyard. Sunlight breaks through high branches, casting golden beams across the historic brick building. The camera sits low at a diagonal angle, Fincher-style, framing the delegates as they ascend the steps with solemn purpose. Lanterns still glow faintly near the entryway. A sense of moment hangs in the brisk air—twelve colonies gathering under one roof for the first time, uncertain but hopeful. Warm autumn tones blend with soft 90s film grain to create a surreal, painterly sense of history awakening.
A group of elegantly dressed riders on horseback navigate a cobblestone path lined with vibrant autumn trees, showcasing a historical scene with colonial architecture in the background.