Panda dung helps create world''s most expensive brew
AP
Television
Ya''an,
China - March 17,
2012
1.
Close shot panda walking to a bamboo stick and sniffing and lying down on ground
2. Wide shot panda lying on the ground eating bamboo
3. Close shot panda eating bamboo
4. Wide shot of panda garden
5. Close shot pandas eating
6. Wide shot panda keeper cleaning panda house
7. Close shot panda keeper putting rubbish into plastic bin
8. Wide pan left of panda keeper moving the bin out of the panda house
9.
Zoom of panda dung in the bin
10. Close shot man in panda outfit shovelling panda dung into a plastic bin
11. Close shot shovel on the pile of panda dung
12. Close shot man''s face
13. Wide shot of truck for shipment of dung and men shovelling dung
14. Close of panda
sign on truck
15. Close shot men loading panda dung onto the truck
16. Close shot panda dung being poured into
the truck
17. SOUNDBITE: (
Mandarin) An
Yanshi,
Panda Tea, creator:
"The giant panda does not eat food which is grown with chemical fertiliser and pesticide. It eats bamboo in the mountains with good ecological environment which grows in a pure, natural way. Therefore according to the
Chinese traditional ecological culture,
I am sure that the kind of tea which is fertilised with panda dung must be much better than those with any other fertiliser."
18. Wide pan right of tea plantation
19.
Mid shot man picking tea in the middle of the plantation
20. Close shot of An Yanshi
21. Wide shot An shovelling panda dung off the truck
22. Mid and zoom of panda dung being shovelled
23. Mid shot man dragging panda dung off the truck
24. Close pull focus from tea leaves to the pile of panda dung
25. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) An Yanshi, Panda Tea, creator
"
Chemical fertiliser has damaged the earth quality of our farming land, making the soil hard and poor. By using organic fertiliser, we will be able to make the soil of our earth richer and looser and the food products produced by such soil more nutritious, tasty, original and natural."
26. Wide shot people picking tea at the plantation
27. Mid shot girls picking tea
28.
Close tilt-up from hands picking tea leaves to faces of girls
29. Wide shot people at the plantation
30. Close shot tea bag with panda logo
31. Close shot face of girl picking tea
32. Close shot girl''s hand picking tea leaves
33. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin)
Wu Dan, car saleswoman, vox pop
"
It''s too expensive. I wouldn''t buy it. It''s just too expensive! I would rather spend
220,
000 yuan to buy a car than to buy just half kilo of tea. Too expensive!"
34. Wide shot farmers working at tea plantation
35. Close shot hands pick tea
36. Close shot bamboo basket containing tea leaves
37.
Medium shot of a couple picking tea
38. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Huang
Yusong, farmer of Dingfeng village in Ya''an
"Now it is very popular to promote the idea of environmentally friendly and non-polluted products.
I believe the tea products produced with panda dung as fertiliser must be very good."
38. Close and pull focus of new buds on tea bushes
39. Close of new buds
40. Close of panda tea being poured into glass container
41. Close up of tea being poured into cup
42. Wide shot people sitting around table and holding up tea cups
43. Close of man drinking the first cup of panda tea
44. Close tilt-up on the glass of panda tea
45. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) An Yanshi, Panda Tea
Creator
"We must stop pouring the dung of animals, no matter whether it is panda, cow or others, into rivers to pollute the water. Also we must stop throwing it away as rubbish. We must recycle it and turn it into treasure by using it as organic fertiliser."
46.
Medium and pull focus from panda lying on the ground eating to bamboo shoots
LEADIN:
China''s giant pandas are helping to create the world''s most expensive brew.
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