Cinderella is a good example. Is it possible to get a closer shot of their faces so it more obviously says "romance"?
Yes, but the shots miss the "dance" part, since it's just their necks up. Here's the whole scene.
edited 8th Mar '12 3:06:41 PM by helterskelter
I'm seeing if I can find a better capture of that scene.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.Looks kinda blurry but great otherwise
As far as I can figure, that's actually how the film looked.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.Well, her dress was silver in the film—retouches that have enhanced the color (as well as the denigration of the original and lower quality conversions) have changed the color palette slightly to make it appear blue (and her more blonde, actually).
In any case, I retouched the original.
Although, in all honesty, I prefer the original because it's prettier.
edited 8th Mar '12 6:33:38 PM by helterskelter
That's much better. It has my vote.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.Looks good to me.
Quite good. Much less blinding. It has my vote.
Bigotry will NEVER be welcome on TV Tropes.That's four. Anyone else want to add ideas or input before I put it up?
Five.
The Internet misuses, abuses, and overuses everything.Since this has lagged a bit, I'd say you can go ahead and put the pic up; LMK when it's done and I'll take care of the rest. Caption or no?
edited 13th Mar '12 3:56:27 AM by Willbyr
So many song lyrics would make great captions. I'd suggest something from "I Wanna' Dance with Somebody" by Whitney Huston, but I'm not sure if it's Too Soon.
edited 13th Mar '12 12:24:31 PM by DragonQuestZ
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.Nah, that'd be fine...something joking about her death, now that might be Too Soon.
Then "I wanna dance with somebody. With somebody who loves me."
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.That works for me. Anyone else?
Time to close this up. The caption's added and potholed; locking up.
I suppose you can see the trope (although it's clear they're actually just standing still there, and the romantic inclinations are minimal), but I know there are better ones. Cinderella is the most common and iconic example I can think of.