(3 Aug 2011) SHOTLIST
HEADLINE: Memorial clear-out in front of Oslo cathedral
CAPTION: Crews are starting to clear flowers and other items placed in front of Oslo''s main cathedral as a memorial following the July 22 attacks in Norway. But the mementos are being sorted before they''re being dumped. (03 August 2011)
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Oslo - 03 August 2011
++Dawn Shots++
1. Mid shot of city workers clearing flowers, woman pushing barrow with flowers in front of city cathedral
2. Mid shot of workers taking up flowers
3. Close up of hands picking up bunches of flowers from barrow ZOOM OUT to flowers being put on truck
4. Wide of truck full of candles
5. Mid shot of member of archive team picking up card
6. Close up of cards and letters in box
7. Mid shot of teddy bears and Norwegian flags in boxes on the ground
++Day Shots++
8. Ground Shot of cleared streets with last remains of flowers and wax
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Erik Hansen, Oslo city spokesman:
"We have heard what the prime minister said about this, what the King has said about it, what the politicians have said about this catastrophe that hit us. Now they wanted to see what the people, what kids, what adults had said on the signs, the postcards they have made here. So now they are collecting that now to have the peoples'' voice."
10. Wide of Oslo city spokesman Erik Hansen talking to city worker in front of cathedral
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Ely Boysen, 66, secretary, Oslo area resident:
"It''s a historical memory which will last forever and they''ll find, I hope, a nice place for it."
12. Wide of people going to work passing Oslo cathedral
13. Mid shot of man and child looking at memorial
14. Mid shot of a man and woman holding roses standing at barrier of smaller memorial
15. Close up of little dog sitting beside red roses in front of people''s memorial
STORYLINE
They''ve begun to clear away some of the flowers, mementos and notes left in front of Oslo''s main cathedral in the wake of last month''s attacks in Norway.
But the material isn''t just being dumped. It''s getting sorted.
Early Wednesday a team of around 20 -- mostly gardeners -- moved the flowers, which were starting to decompose. And they piled up the candles, too.
Meanwhile, a team from the National Archive was busy collecting postcards, drawings, poems and other tokens of condolence.
Oslo city spokesman Erik Hansen says an Archive official felt it was important to preserve such messages, rather than throwing them out in the clearance....
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local resident Ely Boysen agreed those kinds of items should be kept...
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but even as some passersby expressed the hope that things could start returning to normal, with 77 people dead and at least 20 still hospitalized, wounds to the national psyche could take a long time to heal.
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