Monday 27 June 2011

Storyboarding (4)

35.       People light the candle and request for prayer;
Narrator: Behind is the Holy Blood Aisle, the place people can light a candle and also request for prayer.

36.       Walking in The Preston Aisle;
Narrator: Now we are walking in The Preston Aisle, the way leading to The Thistle Chapel.
37.       A low-vaulted vestibule; the chapel with a polygonal apse and the complex vault; heraldic;
Narrator: Through a low-vaulted vestibule, the chapel is a small room with a polygonal apse and the complex vault. It is famous for the display of heraldic, which symbolizes for the chivalry and considered to be one of the highest hornours of Scotland.

38.       People entering the cathedral;
Narrator: St Giles Cathedral has a great influence on the locals as well as the visitors from all over the world.

39.       Holding an activity;
Narrator: As the mother church of world Presbyterianism, it holds fourteen acts of worship every week on average.

40.  Holding the Holy Communion;
Narrator: And Holy Communion, which will be celebrated several times each week, is the central act of worship in St Giles.

41.       People are reading and praying;
Narrator: The Daily Service is the readings and prayers every quarter-hour on each weekday at noon.

42.       Organ( with sounds);
Narrator: Furthermore, the worship is also enriched by the music that comes from the organ and the Cathedral Choir. The organ, built in 1992, is widely recognised as one of the finest in Europe. 
43.       Singers; (singing a song)
           Narrator: While the Cathedral Choir, consisting of thirty singers, plays a significant role in St Giles’ worship   service.

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