Title: NowThis News Gravity Light

Duration: {01:30} minutes

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Upbeat music plays.

Description:

Trees in a park with a street lamp

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Can you power A Lamp

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Arrows point towards a street lamp.

Cut to scene of rocks. Words then appear from the bottom right

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With a Bag of Rocks?

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{Pan to a girl standing in central park}

{Girl} Transcript

Girl ansswers – I don’t think so

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{Cut to a couple in Central Park, nYC The couple look at each other and shake their head.

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{Couple} Transcript

Girl - No

Boy – Don’t think so

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Pan to a man standing with a coffee in Central Park

{Man} Transcript

Nah

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Cut back to the first girl

{Girl} Transcript

I’ll just use the flash light on my phone.

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Pan to the bridge in Central Park, NYC.

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Words animated in from the top right hand side

What if all you had access to were some rocks?

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Pan to a slum scene

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a large segment of the world lives without reliable sources of electricity

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We travel through a village

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About a billion people most who live without electricity use Solutions like Kerosene lamps. Which is not only a fire risk but a health risk as well.

It is estimated that using a Kerosene could be the equivalent of smoking up to 40 cigarettes a day

Kerosene lamp lights up in the background (a cigarette being lit)

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Pan to a child writing under a kerosene lamp

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An alternative?

The GravityLight a project recognised and supported by Shell Springboard. The system uses Gravity … and kinetic energy to provide power to a light. You take a few pounds of rocks, place them in this bag, and let gravity do the rest. A simple lift can provide 20 minutes of reliable light for everyone and the best part is the Gravity Light is designed to be incredibly affordable

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background to show how agravity light works and arrows animate to the kinetic energy and then show a light turning on, show a bag of rocks, a bag is lifted with a pulley style GravityLight, the scene zooms out to show the entire pulley scene cuts to a GravityLight lit in the dark above a child’s study book. We see a man look into the GravityLight, we see a small clips of people from a developing country smile while they uses the GravityLight and unlike Kersoene, its sustainable. It pays for itself within 2-3 months {scene of a gas station, to someone filling a bottle with kerosene}

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Pan back to Central Park, NYC

Transcript

Couple - Wow really,

Girl – that’s pretty cool,

Man with coffee – alright, I’m sorry

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