Political Gold Storyboard: Shooting Script and Storyboard

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SHOOTING SCRIPT AND STORYBOARD

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Peter Mansbridge welcomes back television audience to The National

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Peter Mansbridge cues in story to the topic of politics

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Peter Mansbridge details the topic is sovereignty in Quebec. Graphic beside him appears on screen.

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Poll graphic beside Mansbridge appears on screen

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Leger Marketing graphic beside Mansbridge appears on screen.

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Mansbridge introduces Hanomansing. Image of appears beside Mansbridge

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Camera shot now focuses on Hanomansing

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Hanomansing introduces topic of poll

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Poll graphic appears on screen

55.3 % against

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Poll graphic appears on screen

59% against 60% against

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Graphic representing shift in political attitudes appears on screen.

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Camera cuts back to Hanomansing

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Camera focuses on Hanomansing

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Graphic of 2002 Olympic logo and shot of ceremony at Salt Lake City appears on screen.

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B-roll footage of Sal and Pelletier skating at 2002 Olympic appears on screen.

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Time magazine cover of Sal and Pelletier and image of the two at the 2002 Olympic awards ceremony appears on screen as well as fleur de lis.

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Camera cuts back to Hanomansing

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Graphic of Liberal logo appears on screen.

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Image of Sal and Pelletier in Olympic attire appears on screen.

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Image of Sal and Pelletier with their respective provincial flags appear on screen.

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B-roll footage of Sal and Pelletier skating begins

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More B-roll footage of Sal and Pelletier skating continues

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Music: Love Story Soundtrack Composer: Francis Lai

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Montage of Olympic and Liberal party images appears on screen

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Image of Chrtien with hand raised in front of Canadian flags appears

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Images of patriotic Canadian fans at Olympic games appear on screen

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Music: O Canada Composer: Calixa Lavalle

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Image of map of Canada depicted as Canadian flag appears on screen.

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Music: O Canada Composer: Calixa Lavalle

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Camera cuts back to Hanomansing

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Camera focuses on Hanomansing

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Camera cuts back to Mansbridge in newsroom

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Newsanchor ends news broadcast

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Narration, Dialogue

And welcome back everyone

We now turn our attention to politics.

More specifically: the topic of sovereignty in Quebec

A poll has been released

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by the Leger Marketing Group

Our own Ian Hanomansing has more

Thank you Peter

this recent poll reveals some interesting results

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Narration, Dialogue

In February of 2001 55.3% of Quebecers were against a vote on a referendum to separate. (v.o.)

That number of referendum opponents increased to 59% in 2002 and 60% in 2003 (v.o.)

What sparked this shift? (v.o.)

The answer may surprise you

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And for that we go back to the year 2002

Who could forget the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics? (v.o.)

One of the highlights the winning team of Sal and Pelletier (v.o.)

You might be asking yourself what did any of this have to do with Quebec sovereignty? (v.o)

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The answer is everything

The Liberal Party of Canada had launched a political campaign at that time(v.o.)

And the main stars were Sal and Pelletier (v.o.)

Sal hailed from Alberta and Pelletier from Quebec (v.o)

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Indeed, they were a symbol of a united Canada (v.o.)

and they stole our hearts as they skated their way to a gold medal (v.o.)

Chrtien and the Liberals used the 2002 Olympic games as a metaphor (v.o.)

to unify Canada and strengthen the Liberal party (v.o.)

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Patriotism was revitalized (v.o.)

and they succeeded in uniting a country that was on the brink of separating (v.o.)

In short: that is how you collectively shift a country's consciousness

Back to you Peter

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Narration, Dialogue

What an eye-opening story Ian

Thank you and good night everyone.

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