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UNICEF video news package
English voice-over mono mix
• Running Time
1:51
• Narrator Name
Karen Cirillo
Script
The day begins at 8 am, as the
sound of children’s laughter mixes
with the voices of professional
announcers. It’s the International
Children’s Day of Broadcasting, or
ICDB, at Caracol Radio, Colombia’s
foremost radio network.
Thanks to three years of dedication
and work, the day has grown into a
celebration of youth and media
worldwide.
With support from UNICEF, Caracol
Radio carefully prepares for the Day
of Broadcasting. Children from
public and private schools attend
workshops where they discover the
possibilities that radio provides. This
training gives young people the
tools to transmit their hopes,
concerns and ideas about making
child rights a reality.
Working with the children, Caracol
Radio develops news, commentary,
sports programming and public
service announcements based on
the year’s ICDB theme.
On the Day of Broadcasting in
December, youthful creativity brings
freshness to the sounds of Caracol
Radio. Throughout the day,
children’s voices are heard by 40
million Colombians on 170 stations - even in the most remote parts of
the country.
Caracol Radio is increasingly
committed to providing opportunities
for children to express themselves
on the air – a commitment
Shotlist
1. MED SHOT RADIO SIGN
2. PAN TO KIDS IN RADIO
STUDIO
3. MED SHOT BOYS WITH
HEADPHONES
4. PAN TO KIDS IN STUDIO
5. CU BOY WITH
HEADPHONES
6. MED SHOT
PROFESSIONAL
ANNOUNCER WITH KIDS
IN BOOTH
7. PAN OF KIDS LINED UP IN
FRONT OF CARACOL
RADIO SIGN
8. MED SHOT KIDS
WALKING INTO STUDIO
9. MED SHOT BOYS AND
GIRLS SITTING AND
LISTENING
10. MED SHOT OF WOMAN
INSTRUCTING KIDS
11. MED SHOT YOUNG BOY
PRETENDING TO TALK
INTO MICROPHONE
12. MED SHOT FROM ABOVE
OF KIDS ON FLOOR
LISTENING
13. MED SHOT RADIO
PROFESSIONAL
ENCOURAGING YOUNG
BOY
14. MED SHOT TWO BOYS IN
FRONT OF MICROPHONE
15. CU BOY TALKING IN
MICROPHONE
16. PAN OF KIDS AND
ADULTS IN RADIO
STUDIO WITH
EQUIPMENT
17. CU GIRLS SINGING INTO
MICROPHONE
18. MED SHOT BOYS IN
unprecedented in Colombia’s media
industry. In 2007, the network will
launch a new venture -- Caracol
Junior -- using radio to teach
peaceful coexistence and values to
children and adolescents.
In the spirit of the International
Children’s Day of Broadcasting,
Caracol Junior will provide young
Colombians with a permanent
presence on their country’s
airwaves – and an ongoing voice in
the decisions that affect their lives.
• International version split track
• Running Time
FRONT OF
MICROPHONES
19. PAN ACROSS KIDS,
CARACOL RADIO SIGN
AND RADIO HOST
20. CU BOYS ON RADIO
21. MED SHOT KIDS ON
RADIO
22. CU RADIO
PROFESSIONAL TALKING
INTO MICROPHONE
23. PAN TO KIDS IN
MICROPHONES
24. MED SHOT OF WOMAN
WITH TAPE RECORDER
TALKING TO KIDS
25. PAN TO YOUNG GIRL
TALKING
26. MED SHOT GIRL ON
MICROPHONE WITH
CARACOL RADIO SIGN
27. MED SHOT GIRL AND
BOY EDITING SCRIPT
28. MED SHOT KIDS
CLAPPING IN RADIO
BOOTH
29. PAN OF KIDS
1:50
Script
The day begins at 8 am, as the
sound of children’s laughter mixes
with the voices of professional
announcers. It’s the International
Children’s Day of Broadcasting, or
ICDB, at Caracol Radio, Colombia’s
foremost radio network.
Thanks to three years of dedication
and work, the day has grown into a
celebration of youth and media
worldwide.
With support from UNICEF, Caracol
Radio carefully prepares for the Day
of Broadcasting. Children from
public and private schools attend
Shotlist
30. MED SHOT RADIO SIGN
31. PAN TO KIDS IN RADIO
STUDIO
32. MED SHOT BOYS WITH
HEADPHONES
33. PAN TO KIDS IN STUDIO
34. CU BOY WITH
HEADPHONES
35. MED SHOT
PROFESSIONAL
ANNOUNCER WITH KIDS
IN BOOTH
36. PAN OF KIDS LINED UP IN
FRONT OF CARACOL
RADIO SIGN
37. MED SHOT KIDS
WALKING INTO STUDIO
workshops where they discover the
possibilities that radio provides. This
training gives young people the
tools to transmit their hopes,
concerns and ideas about making
child rights a reality.
Working with the children, Caracol
Radio develops news, commentary,
sports programming and public
service announcements based on
the year’s ICDB theme.
On the Day of Broadcasting in
December, youthful creativity brings
freshness to the sounds of Caracol
Radio. Throughout the day,
children’s voices are heard by 40
million Colombians on 170 stations - even in the most remote parts of
the country.
Caracol Radio is increasingly
committed to providing opportunities
for children to express themselves
on the air – a commitment
unprecedented in Colombia’s media
industry. In 2007, the network will
launch a new venture -- Caracol
Junior -- using radio to teach
peaceful coexistence and values to
children and adolescents.
In the spirit of the International
Children’s Day of Broadcasting,
Caracol Junior will provide young
Colombians with a permanent
presence on their country’s
airwaves – and an ongoing voice in
the decisions that affect their lives.
38. MED SHOT BOYS AND
GIRLS SITTING AND
LISTENING
39. MED SHOT OF WOMAN
INSTRUCTING KIDS
40. MED SHOT YOUNG BOY
PRETENDING TO TALK
INTO MICROPHONE
41. MED SHOT FROM ABOVE
OF KIDS ON FLOOR
LISTENING
42. MED SHOT RADIO
PROFESSIONAL
ENCOURAGING YOUNG
BOY
43. MED SHOT TWO BOYS IN
FRONT OF MICROPHONE
44. CU BOY TALKING IN
MICROPHONE
45. PAN OF KIDS AND
ADULTS IN RADIO
STUDIO WITH
EQUIPMENT
46. CU GIRLS SINGING INTO
MICROPHONE
47. MED SHOT BOYS IN
FRONT OF
MICROPHONES
48. PAN ACROSS KIDS,
CARACOL RADIO SIGN
AND RADIO HOST
49. CU BOYS ON RADIO
50. MED SHOT KIDS ON
RADIO
51. CU RADIO
PROFESSIONAL TALKING
INTO MICROPHONE
52. PAN TO KIDS IN
MICROPHONES
53. MED SHOT OF WOMAN
WITH TAPE RECORDER
TALKING TO KIDS
54. PAN TO YOUNG GIRL
TALKING
55. MED SHOT GIRL ON
MICROPHONE WITH
CARACOL RADIO SIGN
56. MED SHOT GIRL AND
BOY EDITING SCRIPT
57. MED SHOT KIDS
CLAPPING IN RADIO
BOOTH
58. PAN OF KIDS
• Spanish voice-over mono mix
Carolina Ramirez
•
2:05
•
El día comienza a las ocho de la
mañana, cuando el sonido de las
risas de los niños se mezcla con las
voces de los locutores
profesionales. Es el Día
Internacional de Radio y Televisión
en favor de los Niños en Radio
Caracol, la principal estación de
Colombia.
Gracias a tres años de dedicación y
trabajo, el Día se ha convertido en
una celebración de la juventud y los
medios de comunicación en todo el
mundo, y es especialmente vibrante
aquí, en Colombia.
Con el apoyo de UNICEF, Radio
Caracol prepara con todo detalle el
Día de Radio y Televisión. Niños y
niñas de las escuelas públicas y
privadas asisten a talleres donde
aprenden el proceso de producción
y descubren las posibilidades de la
radio. La capacitación ofrece a los
jóvenes los instrumentos necesarios
para transmitir sus esperanzas,
preocupaciones e ideas a fin de
convertir los derechos de la infancia
en una realidad.
En colaboración con los niños y
niñas, Radio Caracol realiza
programas de noticias, comentarios
y deportes, y anuncios de servicio
público basados en el tema del Día.
En el Día de Radio y Televisión, que
se celebra en diciembre, la
creatividad de los jóvenes aporta
una nueva frescura a los sonidos de
1MED SHOT RADIO SIGN
2PAN TO KIDS IN RADIO
3TUDIO
4MED SHOT BOYS WITH
HEADPHONES
5PAN TO KIDS IN STUDIO
6CU BOY WITH
HEADPHONES
7MED SHOT PROFESSIONAL
ANNOUNCER WITH KIDS IN
BOOTH
8PAN OF KIDS LINED UP IN
FRONT OF CARACOL RADIO
SIGN
9MED SHOT KIDS WALKING
INTO STUDIO
10MED SHOT BOYS AND
GIRLS SITTING AND
LISTENING
11 MED SHOT OF WOMAN
INSTRUCTING KIDS
12MED SHOT YOUNG BOY
PRETENDING TO TALK INTO
MICROPHONE
13MED SHOT FROM ABOVE
OF KIDS ON FLOOR
LISTENING
14MED SHOT RADIO
PROFESSIONAL
ENCOURAGING YOUNG BOY
15MED SHOT TWO BOYS IN
FRONT OF MICROPHONE
16CU BOY TALKING IN
MICROPHONE
17PAN OF KIDS AND ADULTS
IN RADIO STUDIO WITH
EQUIPMENT
18CU GIRLS SINGING INTO
MICROPHONE
19MED SHOT BOYS IN
FRONT OF MICROPHONES
Radio Caracol. Durante el día, 40
millones de colombianos en 170
estaciones escuchan las voces de
los niños, incluso en las zonas más
remotas del país.
Radio Caracol se compromete cada
vez más a ofrecer oportunidades
para que los niños y niñas se
expresen en las ondas, un
compromiso sin precedentes en la
industria de la comunicación de
Colombia. En 2007, la estación
iniciará una nueva operación
−Caracol Junior− destinada a
utilizar la radio para enseñar a los
niños, niñas y adolescentes
nociones sobre la coexistencia
pacífica y los valores.
En el espíritu del Día Internacional
de Radio y Televisión en favor de
los Niños, Caracol Junior ofrecerá a
los jóvenes colombianos una
presencia permanente en las ondas
de su país, y una voz permanente
en las decisiones que afectan sus
vidas.
• Spanish version split track
• Running Time
2:03
• Video news footage 1
• Running Time
2:01
20PAN ACROSS KIDS,
CARACOL RADIO SIGN AND
RADIO HOST
21CU BOYS ON RADIO
22MED SHOT KIDS ON
RADIO
23CU RADIO PROFESSIONAL
TALKING INTO
MICROPHONE
24PAN TO KIDS IN
MICROPHONES
25MED SHOT OF WOMAN
WITH TAPE RECORDER
TALKING TO KIDS
26PAN TO YOUNG GIRL
TALKING
27MED SHOT GIRL ON
MICROPHONE WITH
CARACOL RADIO SIGN
28MED SHOT GIRL AND BOY
EDITING SCRIPT
29MED SHOT KIDS
CLAPPING IN RADIO BOOTH
30PAN OF KIDS
Shotlist
59. MED SHOT RADIO SIGN
60. PAN TO KIDS IN RADIO STUDIO
61. MED SHOT BOYS WITH HEADPHONES
62. PAN TO KIDS IN STUDIO
63. CU BOY WITH HEADPHONES
64. MED SHOT PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCER WITH KIDS IN
BOOTH
65. PAN OF KIDS LINED UP IN FRONT OF CARACOL RADIO SIGN
66. MED SHOT KIDS WALKING INTO STUDIO
67. MED SHOT BOYS AND GIRLS SITTING AND LISTENING
68. MED SHOT OF WOMAN INSTRUCTING KIDS
69. MED SHOT YOUNG BOY PRETENDING TO TALK INTO
MICROPHONE
70. MED SHOT FROM ABOVE OF KIDS ON FLOOR LISTENING
71. MED SHOT RADIO PROFESSIONAL ENCOURAGING YOUNG
BOY
72. MED SHOT TWO BOYS IN FRONT OF MICROPHONE
73. CU BOY TALKING IN MICROPHONE
74. PAN OF KIDS AND ADULTS IN RADIO STUDIO WITH
EQUIPMENT
75. CU GIRL SINGING INTO MICROPHONE
• Video news footage 2
• Running Time
1:32
Shotlist
76. MED SHOT BOYS IN FRONT OF MICROPHONES
77. PAN ACROSS KIDS, CARACOL RADIO SIGN AND RADIO HOST
78. CU BOYS ON RADIO
79. MED SHOT KIDS ON RADIO
80. CU RADIO PROFESSIONAL TALKING INTO MICROPHONE
81. PAN TO KIDS IN MICROPHONES
82. MED SHOT OF WOMAN WITH TAPE RECORDER TALKING TO
KIDS
83. PAN TO YOUNG GIRL TALKING
84. MED SHOT GIRL ON MICROPHONE WITH CARACOL RADIO
SIGN
85. MED SHOT GIRL AND BOY EDITING SCRIPT
86. MED SHOT KIDS CLAPPING IN RADIO BOOTH
87. PAN OF KIDS
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as TRT: 30 seconds
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• Name of person’s organization
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Shotlist
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