(7 Aug 2010) SHOTLIST
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Tehran 24 July 2010
1.Tilt-down of Theatre Shahr exterior view during International Puppet Theatre Festival of Mobarak
2.Close-up of a huge Mobarak festival puppet
3.Wide of banner stands reading (English) "13th Tehran International Puppet Theatre Festival Mobarak"
4.Close-up of a street musical puppet show with tiny Mobarak puppet
5.Tilt-up of man playing the Kamancheh (Persian bowed string instrument) during the show
6. PAN from puppets to man playing the Tombak (Persian goblet drum) and singing
7. Close-up of Mobarak dancing with a girl puppet in a chamber at a Kheimeh Shab-Bazi show accompanied by music
8. Wide of performers and children watching the show
9. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Meysam Yousefi, director of puppet shows:
"Our show has now become the international show of Mobarak UNIMA (Union Internationale de la Marionnette). That means our puppetry, our Kheimeh Shab-Bazi show and the character of Mobarak all have become international and can be introduced to the world and can have something to say. This kind of show has many performing capabilities that if the performer can pull them off well, many kinds of messages can be relayed to the audience through this show."
10.Mid of man and his child taking seat in theatre for a puppet show
11.Zoom out of a show by actors from the Netherlands being performed on stage
12.Mid of actress covered up as a costume puppet performing
13.Close-up of woman's face watching
14.Mid of Alan Nobok, puppeteer and actor from the Netherlands and doll speaking during the show
15.Various of the show
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Nobok, puppeteer from the Netherlands:
"every country has its own Mobarak figure. Like in Holland we have Jan Klaassen (famous national puppet figure of the Netherlands). He is also a hand puppet and he used to stand on squares where they tell stories about the traditions of the countries. So that is what I know about the similarities between countries and I think they all have their own Mobarak puppets."
Tehran - 25 July 2010
17.Wide exterior of Saba Museum building where the puppets gallery of Tina Abeshzadeh is being held
18.Close-up of Mobarak puppets' faces
19.Various of Iranian puppets on display
20.SOUNDBITE (English) no name given, German puppeteer and a visitor to Tina Abeshzadeh's puppet gallery: "Mobarak puppet? the red one? this is typical Iran, I think, but we have the same, a little shorter. It is called Kasperle (famous Austrian and German puppet character). This is the difference."
21.Tilt-down from strings attached to an angel puppet
22. Wide PAN of puppet exhibition
23. Close-up of puppets hung on wall
24. Close-up of a version of Mobarak puppets on display
25. Wide of Tina Abeshzadeh, stage and puppet designer and puppet-maker walking toward a puppet
26. PAN from Tina's face to her hands coloring a puppet's clothes
27. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Tina Abeshzadeh, stage and puppet designer and puppet-maker:
"we have many Iranian traditional puppets who are more than one-hundred years old. However, the Mobarak puppet was picked out because it is the most famous Iranian puppet and I think foreign puppet-makers also are familiar with this puppet."
Tehran 24 July 2010 ++NIGHT SHOTS++
28. Close-up of a small black-faced Mobarak puppet
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