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Shot 1 (0.0-0.5): Macro shot of a polished dress shoe slipping on a single banana peel. Audio: Cartoon slip sound: WOOP! Shot 2 (0.5-1.0): Extreme close-up of the Groom’s eyes widening in pure terror. Audio: Sharp inhale gasp. Shot 3 (1.0-1.5): An elbow accidentally hits a waiter holding a tray of champagne flutes. Audio: THUD. Shot 4 (1.5-2.0): The tray flips mid-air. 20 glasses float in zero-gravity for a split second. Audio: Magical chime sound. Shot 5 (2.0-2.5): A champagne cork pops spontaneously from the pressure. Audio: Loud POP! Shot 6 (2.5-3.0): The cork hits the Priest directly in the forehead. Audio: Hollow wooden BONK. Shot 7 (3.0-3.5): The Priest stumbles backward into a candle stand. Audio: Whoa! Shot 8 (3.5-4.0): The candle flame ignites the bottom of a curtain. Audio: WHOOSH of fire. Shot 9 (4.0-4.5): A bridesmaid screams, but it's a silent slow-motion face distortion. Audio: High pitched operatic note. Shot 10 (4.5-5.0): A pug dog in a tuxedo gets spooked and bolts. Audio: Yip-Yip! Shot 11 (5.0-5.5): The leash pulls tight, tripping the Flower Girl. Audio: Violin string snap. Shot 12 (5.5-6.0): Flower Girl throws her basket. Rose petals explode toward the camera. Audio: Fluttering sound. Shot 13 (6.0-6.5): The basket hits the DJ's turntable arm. Audio: Vinyl Record Scratch! Shot 14 (6.5-7.0): The speakers emit a massive feedback screech. Audio: Electronic SCREECH! Shot 15 (7.0-7.5): An elderly grandmother’s hearing aid explodes with sparks. Audio: Zzzzt! Grandma yells: "WHAT?!" Shot 16 (7.5-8.0): The Groom waves his arms, accidentally punching the Best Man. Audio: Meaty SLAP. Shot 17 (8.0-8.5): The Best Man falls into the massive 5-tier Wedding Cake. Audio: Squish. Shot 18 (8.5-9.0): The Cake wobbles dangerously to the left. Audio: Wibble-wobble sound. Shot 19 (9.0-9.5): The top tier (Bride & Groom figures) slides off. Audio: Slide whistle down. Shot 20 (9.5-10.0): The cake tier hits the Bride’s face. Explosion of white frosting. Audio: SPLAT! Shot 21 (10.0-10.5): The Bride’s father faints, hand to forehead. Audio: Timber! Shot 22 (10.5-11.0): A dove flies out of nowhere into a ceiling fan. (Feathers explode, no gore). Audio: Poof! Shot 23 (11.0-11.5): The sprinkler system activates. Water sprays down. Audio: Hissing water. Shot 24 (11.5-12.0): The band’s drummer slips, hitting the cymbal with his face. Audio: CRASH! Shot 25 (12.0-12.5): A random guest is recording on a phone, laughing hysterically. Audio: Wheezing laughter. Shot 26 (12.5-13.0): The Bride looks at the camera, mascara running, covered in cake. Audio: "Are you kidding me?" Shot 27 (13.0-13.5): The Groom tries to wipe cake off her, making it worse. Audio: Squeaky window wiping sound. Shot 28 (13.5-14.0): The "Just Married" sign falls down from the wall. Audio: CLANG. Shot 29 (14.0-14.5): The pug dog starts eating the cake off the Bride’s shoe. Audio: Nom-nom-nom. Shot 30 (14.5-15.0): Freeze frame on the whole
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