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01:00:01 1.43 |
Reel opens
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01:00:03 3.83 |
The word "Cyberware" in large letters, z'out reveals a computer screen that sits on a small table along with sculpted head busts (small statues).
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01:00:11 11.93 |
Narrator talking with the founder of the company, Cyberware, who explains how he and his father started the company with the idea of making head 'busts' by scanning people with a laser scanner and using technology to carve the bust.
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01:00:19 19.3 |
CU on a huge piece of equipment with what looks like a drill used to carve the busts. The Founder of Cyberware unseen explains his idea of making busts wasn't successful, however, people came to them with other needs such as medical researchers (plastic surgeons), and anthropologists,
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01:00:25 25.84 |
Pan across a display of several dozen sculpted head busts.
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01:00:39 39.75 |
Cyberware founder makes a bust of the narrator. He paints his hair with cornstarch to get a shape and seats him over a pin to center him. A large laser scanner moves across the frame.
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01:01:16 76.96 |
Montage of the laser scanner across and around the narrator's head as he sits still in a chair on a small platform.
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01:01:38 98.35 |
3-d computer laser image of the narrator's head flashes. Images of his head in several angles, side, top down, and in a variety of colorful forms.
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01:01:54 114.5 |
Cyberware guy seated at his desk points out the several images of the narrator's head bust on his computer screen which shows off the different crazy shapes and colors.
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01:02:27 147.2 |
Narrator unseen (except for his image on the computer screen) explains how the technology has been discovered by the medical community for making prosthetics, anthropologists, and in making movies.
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01:02:35 155.17 |
Images on the computer screen of how the technology has been used in making films, such as The Terminator. The Terminator's head bust is displayed, the digital images are used to make masks.
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01:02:43 163.5 |
An image of the actress, Linda Hamilton from the Terminator, is displayed on the computer screen
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01:02:46 166.22 |
Scenes from the film, Terminator 2 displayed on a theater screen as Cyberware founder explains how they scanned the Terminator, and the computer graphics were done from those images.
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01:02:52 172.97 |
Narrator holds up a distorted photo image of himself (the computer distorted the image).
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01:03:08 188.68 |
CU of high density polyeurothane foam on a drill that will eventually be carved into a head bust of the narrator.
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01:03:25 205.44 |
Computer equipment display with digital numbers
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01:03:37 217.45 |
Side view of the almost completed sculpted head bust of the narrator. It turns slowly to right side up side image.
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01:03:56 236.35 |
Next Segment. Know Zone Fireworks
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01:04:03 243.13 |
Beautiful fireworks display against a nighttime sky fill the frame. Large bursts of shapes and color shooting into the sky.
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01:04:17 257.34 |
CU on some of the tools used to make the fireworks as narrator unseen explains about "the artisans of the sky" the "pyro technicians" from the company, Pyro Spectacular. Fireworks continue to go off. Man outside from the company Pyro Spectacular talking to unseen interviewer about the amazing things that can be done when using the sky as your canvas.
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01:04:33 273.71 |
Montage of spectacular fireworks displayed(with narration unseen) during commemorative events such as the reopening of the Statue of Liberty after being renovated in 1986); 50th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge and the 1984 Olympics.
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01:04:51 291.39 |
CU hand connecting wires to colored buttons. More fireworks fill the sky as the narrator explains (unseen) how the fireworks have gone "high tech" with choreographed, computerized, sky 'concerts'
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01:05:01 301.46 |
Men working on the pyrotechnics for the reopening of the Long Beach, California Convention Center. Various shots of the workers on the Long Beach pier area working and connecting the wires for the fireworks.
CU two hands holding and manipulating thin wires used for pyrotechnics. |
01:05:15 315.74 |
One of the men putting on the show, a pyrotechnic, talks with unseen reporter about how the show will be manually fired with an electronic firing system. He states the advantage to the system they use is if anything at all goes wrong they can stop firing.
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01:05:25 325.07 |
A long row of small containers carrying the fireworks, worker numbers each container.
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01:05:38 338.05 |
Pan out from CU of a box of the pyrotechnics.
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01:05:39 339.54 |
Beautiful firework display in the night sky. Unseen pyro-technician explains how you get different colors using different chemicals.
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01:05:51 351.53 |
CU on a cardboard box and CU on the orange warning label for Explosives.
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01:05:54 354.69 |
CU of the various balls of fireworks being placed in containers by the pyro-technicians, the containers sit in sectioned off crates
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01:06:08 368.58 |
CU ball of fireworks tied by a rope being dropped into a container. Hand holding a wire attached to the ball and placing it into the container.
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01:06:29 389.4 |
CU hands connecting a copper wire to an electrical board.
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01:06:31 391.47 |
Various shots as Pyro-technics at the Long Beach dock area set up for the fireworks event, guys carrying rolls of rope, boxes of fireworks laid out.
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01:06:37 397.6 |
An older man, the "operator" inside a wooden shack. CU on his hand with a needle testing a numbered electronic board.
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01:06:43 403.53 |
WS on the dock area at Long Beach, fireworks equipment laid out and long bridge in bkgd.
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01:06:52 412.02 |
CU from behind, a man with long white hair wearing a Pyrotechnician T-Shirt and looking out over the water toward the bridge
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01:06:57 417.54 |
Nighttime, the fireworks barge with equipment and two people are seen heading out to the ocean.
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01:07:02 422.73 |
Silhouette of a man talking into a walkie talkie against a setting sun over the ocean.
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01:07:13 433.63 |
Beautiful sunset over the Long Beach pier, smoke stacks of the historic ship, the Queen Mary, are seen lit up.
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01:07:18 438.86 |
WS the dock at Long Beach, firework cannisters lined up and smoking in the night.
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01:07:23 443.89 |
Amazily beautiful fireworks synchronized to rock music light up the sky
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01:07:55 475.47 |
End
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01:07:59 479.6 |
Still shot of an off piece of machinery.
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01:09:41 581 |
End Reel.
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