Medium shot REENACTMENT girl and boy laughing while sitting in front of TV / boy wearing cowboy hat
POP MUSIC
TEEN DANCE SHOW. CINDY STARK & MOM MOM & DAUGHTER LINE DANCE TEEN TALK: ROCK VS. RAP MUSIC CUPID'S CORNER: CHRIS BASTARD ASKS PRINCESS TO THE MOVIES TEEN TALK: DR. LOVE, JESSICA LOPEZ & GEORGE WATSON. LETTER FROM GIRL WHO THINKS ONLY OF JIMMY JAM.
Australia Sailor - Teenage girl sets sail on round-the-world bid
NAME: AUS SAILOR 20091018I TAPE: EF09/0982 IN_TIME: 10:12:34:23 DURATION: 00:02:00:18 SOURCES: AuBC/CH9/CH10 DATELINE: Sydney - 17/18 Oct 2009 RESTRICTIONS: Check shotlist for details SHOTLIST AuBC - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA Sydney - 18 October 2009 1. Various of teenage sailor Jessica Watson sailing out of marina in Sydney Harbour 2. Wide of onlookers applauding and waving 3. Wide of boat sailing out of marina 4. Close of name of boat reading (English): "Ella's Pink Lady" 5. Close of Watson on boat 6. Close of Australian flag on boat and name reading (English): Jessica Watson CHANNEL 10 - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA Sydney - 17 October 2009 7. Wide of boat moored in harbour 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Jessica Watson, Sailor: "I suppose it's a big, scary, and possibly risky thing to be undertaking but yes, there's plenty of different risks, but we've just done everything we can to minimise them." 9. Wide of Watson climbing onto boat 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Jessica Watson: "I've got absolutely everything, the communication and navigation systems I've got is just amazing. It's better than some of the big ships out there." AuBC - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA Sydney - 18 October 2009 11. Wide of Watson's boat sailing away from Sydney Harbour surrounded by coastguard and support boats 12. Close of people in small boat holding signs reading (English): "Go Jess, Good Luck" 13. Wide of Watson adjusting sails on boat 14. Wide of boat sailing out of Sydney Harbour 15. Zoom in from wide of Sydney skyline to convoy of boats CHANNEL 9 - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA Sydney - 18 October 2009 16. Aerial shot of Watson's boat surrounded by convoy of support boats sailing out of Sydney Harbour ++MUTE++ STORYLINE A 16-year-old Australian steered her bright pink yacht out of Sydney Harbour on Sunday to start her bid to become the youngest person to sail solo and unassisted around the world. After hugging her parents goodbye on shore, Jessica Watson sailed her 34-foot (10-metre) yacht out of Sydney under grey skies and slightly choppy conditions. She smiled and waved to scores of well-wishers who lined parts of the shore and boats that gathered in the harbour. Watson's plan to make a 23-thousand and 600 mile (38-thousand kilometre) journey through some of the world's most treacherous waters had sparked a debate in Australia about whether someone so young should be allowed to try such a potentially dangerous feat. But the girl and her family insisted she was an experienced and capable sailor and pointed out that although she will sail solo and unassisted, she would have a strong support team to help if any dangers arose. On the eve of her departure, Watson herself admitted that "it's a big, scary, and possibly risky thing to be undertaking" but stressed that her team had done "everything we can to minimise them". Earlier this year, a Dutch court ordered a 13-year-old girl to be placed in the custody of child care authorities while her parents argued over whether she should be allowed to attempt to become the youngest sailor to circle the globe. Although Watson's departure was all plain sailing on Sunday, she suffered several setbacks during preparations for the journey. Last month, her yacht collided with a cargo ship as she sailed toward Sydney - an accident that triggered some calls for her to abandon the attempt because of the dangers. And Watson's planned departure last week was delayed by strong winds in Sydney. The first leg of the young sailor's journey will take her past northern New Zealand, then Fiji and Samoa. In a trip expected to last about eight months, she plans to pass around the southern tips of Africa and South America. Briton Mike Perham in August laid claim to being the youngest solo round-the-world sailor. The 17-year-old completed a 28-thousand-mile (45-thousand-kilometre) trip in nine months, though he stopped for repairs, which counts as an "assisted" journey. Perham was a few months younger than Zac Sunderland, from California, who claimed the youngest solo crown in July when he completed a similar trip in 13 months, though his trip was also in the "assisted" category. The previous unassisted mark is held by another Australian, Jesse Martin, who was 18 when he completed the journey in 1999.
Medium shot teenage girl and boy posing / red curtain in background
WORLD NEWS THIS MORNING EDIT MASTER / TMG EDITMASTER #96-85
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Slow tracking shot of a man and woman having conversation on a couch at a farm
Slow tracking shot of a man and woman having conversation on a couch at a farm
World Sailing Girl 3
AP-APTN-0830: World Sailing Girl 3 Friday, 11 June 2010 STORY:World Sailing Girl 3- REPLAY US girl lost at sea found ADDS Watson sot LENGTH: 04:23 FIRST RUN: 0630 RESTRICTIONS: See script TYPE: English/Natsound SOURCE: Various STORY NUMBER: 648123 DATELINE: Various - 11 June 2010/FILE LENGTH: 04:23 ++CLIENTS PLEASE REPLACE EDIT SENT EARLIER WITH THIS ONE WHICH CORRECTS VIDEO AND AUDIO LEVELS++ AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY ABC - NO ACCESS NORTH AMERICA/INTERNET CHANNEL 10 - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA AUBC - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA SHOTLIST (FIRST RUN 0130 AUSTRALIA NZ PRIME NEWS - 11 JUNE 2010) ABC - NO ACCESS NORTH AMERICA/INTERNET FILE: Los Angeles, California, USA - January 2010, exact date unknown 1. Mid of Abby Sunderland as she sails off for her around the world trip 2. Wide of Sunderland's boat out in water 3. Various of Abby Sunderland's boat setting off on her around the world trip (FIRST RUN 0430 NEWS UPDATE - 11 JUNE 2010) AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Thousand Oaks, California, USA - 10 June 2010 4. Mid of Sunderland's home 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jeff Casher, Team Support Associate: "We believe that the boat is still floating, we believe that she is inside and okay, we don't know if the boat is floating upside down or right side up. It's a water tight boat, it's a category zero, open 40, so it's designed for these kind of conditions and for these kinds of accidents." (FIRST RUN 0430 NEWS UPDATE - 11 JUNE 2010) AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Marina del Ray, California - 10 June 2010 6. Wide of Del Ray Yacht club where Sunderland departed from 7. Mid of Yacht club sign 8. Wide of marina 9. Mid of boat owners working on their crafts 10. Wide of marina (FIRST RUN 0130 AUSTRALIA NZ PRIME NEWS - 11 JUNE 2010) ABC - NO ACCESS NORTH AMERICA/INTERNET FILE: Los Angeles, California, USA - Recent 2010, exact date unknown 11. Various of Abby Sunderland on her boat during her around the world trip (FIRST RUN 0430 NEWS UPDATE - 11 JUNE 2010) AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Thousand Oaks, California, USA - 10 June 2010 13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jeff Casher, Team Support Associate: "So obviously something on the boat happened that caused her to believe she needed to activate her emergency locator and the three things that are most likely are either the keel hit something and snapped off and the boat went upside down, at which point it will float because it has four water tight compartments. Or something like the mast came down and in danger of puncturing the hull if she tries to sail it anywhere. And the third possibility is that it can get a little uncomfortable and violent out there when the boat gets knocked down and you can get thrown across the cabin, she might just have gotten thrown across the cabin and gotten hurt to the point where she is not able to sail the boat." 14. Mid of Sunderland's home (FIRST RUN 0130 AUSTRALIA NZ PRIME NEWS - 11 JUNE 2010) ABC - NO ACCESS NORTH AMERICA/INTERNET Thousand Oaks, California, USA - 10 June 2010 15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zac Sunderland, Brother of Missing Sailor "Yes, she is a very accomplished sailor, but she is in the Southern Ocean and the Indian Ocean right now and its a very dangerous place, so we are just getting everything together and the rescue crew should be there in about 40 hours, so its about all I know right now and all I can tell you guys." (FIRST RUN 0130 AUSTRALIA NZ PRIME NEWS - 11 JUNE 2010) ABC - NO ACCESS NORTH AMERICA/INTERNET FILE: Los Angeles, California, USA - January 2010, exact date unknown 16. Wide of sailor's boat as she set sail on her around the world trip (FIRST RUN 0130 AUSTRALIA NZ PRIME NEWS - 11 JUNE 2010) ABC - NO ACCESS NORTH AMERICA/INTERNET Los Angeles, California, USA - 10 June 2010 17. Mid of Abby's blog, her last entry before she lost contact 18. Close of Abby's blog from June 9th, where she says she's "been in some rough weather" (FIRST RUN 0130 AUSTRALIA NZ PRIME NEWS - 11 JUNE 2010) ABC - NO ACCESS NORTH AMERICA/INTERNET FILE: Los Angeles, California - Recent 2010, exact date unknown 19. Various of Sunderland on her boat during her around the world trip (FIRST RUN 0230 NEWS UPDATE - 11 JUNE 2010) CHANNEL 10 - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA Perth, Australia - 11 June 2010 20. Various of Qantas plane on tarmac at Perth Airport preparing to leave for search 21. Mid of search and rescue workers boarding plane 22. Wide of plane taking off (FIRST RUN 0230 NEWS UPDATE - 11 JUNE 2010) AUBC - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA Canberra, Australia - 11 June 2010 23. Close of sign reading: (English) Australian Maritime Safety Authority 24. Close of Australian Maritime Safety Authority worker looking at maps on table 25. Pan from photograph of Abby Sunderland's boat to map of Australia and surrounding ocean (FIRST RUN 0230 NEWS UPDATE - 11 JUNE 2010) AUBC - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA Sydney, Australia - 11 June 2010 26. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ian Kiernan, Australian round-the-world sailor: "I don't know what she's doing in the Southern Ocean as a 16-year-old in the middle of winter, it's foolhardy. And the fact that her e-pirb went off attached to the life raft, I thought perhaps the raft had washed overboard, and that may still be the case. But two e-pirbs going off, it's a bit sinister to me." (FIRST RUN 0230 NEWS UPDATE - 11 JUNE 2010) AUBC - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA Canberra, Australia - 11 June 2010 27. Mid of Australian Maritime Safety Authority worker looking at maps on computer 28. Close of maritime maps on computer screen 29. Mid of Australian Maritime Safety Authority worker talking on phone ++NEW (FIRST RUN 0630 ASIA PRIME NEWS - 11 JUNE 2010) Channel 10 - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA Mooloolaba, Queensland - 11 June 2010 30. Wide of Australian teenage sailor Jessica Watson's boat 'Ella's Pink Lady' moored in harbour 31. SOUNDBITE (English) Jessica Watson, Australian teenage sailor: "Like everyone we have only heard what everyone's heard, and just really thinking of Abby and particularly her family as well. So I understand what she's going through and (my) thoughts are with her, thoughts and best wishes." 32. Wide of Watson standing on boat STORYLINE A 16-year-old Southern California girl who was feared lost at sea while sailing solo around the world has been found alive and well, adrift in the southern Indian Ocean with rescue boats headed toward her, officials said. Searchers aboard a Qantas Airbus A330 spotted Abby Sunderland's boat in an upright position and made contact with her via radio late Thursday, family spokesman William Bennett said. A Qantas Airline spokesman said the teenager was spotted half way between Australia and Africa and the plane crew spoke with her by radio. He said Abby was fine and although the yacht was damaged it was seaworthy. The spokesman said Sunderland told searchers she was inside the boat and doing fine with a space heater and at least two weeks worth of food. Support team member Jeff Casher said the boat had gotten knocked on its side several times and the mast had broken. The French regional administration on the island of Reunion also confirmed contact, which occurred Friday in that region of the Indian Ocean, and said it had sent three boats in her direction, the first is expected to reach her on Saturday. The communication with Sunderland was the first since satellite phone communications were lost and her emergency beacons began signalling on Thursday. She had made several broken calls to her family and reported her yacht was being tossed by 30-foot (9-meter) waves. The 11 trained observers aboard the plane, which left the western Australian city of Perth early Friday, spoke with Abby by close-range VHF marine radio, officials said. A Western Australia state police spokesman said the crew couldn't drop her anything. The jet faced a 4,700-mile (7,600-kilometre) round trip from Perth to Sunderland's boat, which is near the limit of its range, Clifford said. Abby's family and support team had expressed confidence that she was alive because the beacons were deliberately turned on rather than set off automatically. "Yes, she is a very accomplished sailor, but she is in the Southern Ocean and the Indian Ocean right now and its a very dangerous place," her brother Zac, himself a veteran of a solo sail around the world at age 17, told reporters earlier. But renowned Australian round-the-world sailor Ian Kiernan said Abby should not have been in the southern Indian Ocean during the current southern hemisphere winter. Conditions can quickly become perilous for any sailor exposed to the elements in that part of the world. Her brother said Abby was prepared and mentally tough. Abby last communicated with her family at 4 a.m. local time (7 a.m. EDT, 1100 GMT) Thursday and reported 30-foot (9-meter) swells but was not in distress, a family spokesman said. Casher said Abby had to make repeated calls with her satellite phone because of sketchy connections. He said she had been in rough weather and had a problem with her engine, which she eventually managed to start. The team then asked her to check other things on the boat. An hour later the family was notified that her emergency beacons had been activated, and there was no further communication. A lifelong sailor whose father is a shipwright and has a yacht management company, Abby set sail from Los Angeles County's Marina del Rey in her 40-foot (12-meter) boat, Wild Eyes, on January 23 in an attempt to become the youngest person to sail around the world alone without stopping. Her brother briefly held the record in 2009. Abby soon ran into equipment problems and had to stop for repairs. She gave up the goal of setting the record in April, but continued on. On May 15, Australian 16-year-old Jessica Watson claimed the record after completing a 23,000-mile (37,000-kilometre) circumnavigation in 210 days. Abby left Cape Town, South Africa, on May 21 and on Monday reached the halfway point of her voyage. On Wednesday, she wrote in her log that it had been a rough few days with huge seas that had her boat "rolling around like crazy." Information on her website said that as of June 8 she had completed a 2,100-mile (3,400-kilometre) leg from South Africa to north of the Kerguelen Islands, taking a route to avoid an ice hazard area. Ahead of her lay more than 2,100 miles (3,400 kilometres) of ocean on a 10- to 16-day leg to a point south of Cape Leeuwin on the southwest tip of Australia. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 06-11-10 0434EDT
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New Zealand Kayaker Aimee Fisher Trains At Clive River - Television New Zealand
HAWKE'S BAY, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 3: New Zealand kayaker Aimee Fisher trains at Clive River on April 3, 2025 in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. (Footage by Jessica Watson/TVNZ via Getty Images)
France US Sailor
AP-APTN-1830: France US Sailor Thursday, 24 June 2010 STORY:France US Sailor- REPLAY Brother of teen sailor Abby Sunderland arrives on island LENGTH: 01:03 FIRST RUN: 1130 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: Eng/Natsound SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 649382 DATELINE: La Reunion - 24 June 2010 LENGTH: 01:03 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST 1. Wide exterior of Roland Garros Airport, La Reunion 2. People waiting at arrival gate 3. Various of the arrival of Zac Sunderland, the brother of Abby Sunderland, teen sailor rescued from the Indian Ocean as she tried to sail solo around the world 4. SOUNDBITE: (Engilsh) Zac Sunderland, brother of Abby Sunderland: "Yeah it's been great to see her again, great to be out here. And just wait for her safe arrival." 5. Various of Zac Sunderland at airport STORYLINE The brother of a 16-year-old California girl who was rescued from the Indian Ocean as she tried to sail solo around the world arrived at the French island of La Reunion on Thursday. Zac Sunderland arrived at Roland Garros Airport on Thursday, eager to see his sister's safe return. Abby Sunderland was attempting to sail around the world alone when it all went wrong in a remote zone of the Indian Ocean. Three-storey-high waves snapped her mast and cut off her satellite communications. After 20 tense hours of silence, a rescue plane tracking her emergency beacons found her. She was rescued by a French fishing boat 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometres) west of Australia. Sunderland's brother Zac briefly became the youngest person to sail solo around the world when he was 17. That unofficial record now belongs to 16-year-old Australian Jessica Watson, who completed her around-the-world solo sailing trip in May. Abby is expected to arrive at La Reunion this weekend. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 06-24-10 1441EDT
Couple having a stressful moment.
Couple having a stressful moment.
Renovation of the Museum of Fine Arts in Dijon: hanging and refinement
MOVIES: SOLO SAILING ADVENTURE "TRUE SPIRIT"
<p>Stations Please Note: This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>NOTE: We send our packages with discrete, separate audio. Our reporter's track can be removed by deleting the audio on channel one.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"True Spirit" debuts Friday, February 3 on Netflix.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>AFFILIATE MARKET NOTES: "True Spirit" was filmed in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Teagan Croft grew up in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and now lives in Chicago, IL. Sarah Spillane grew up in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and now lives in Los Angeles, CA. Jessica Watson is from Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, and now lives in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:00-:29</p>\n<p>"True Spirit"</p>\n<p>Courtesy Netflix</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:29-:34</p>\n<p>Teagan Croft<tab /><tab />Jessica Watson</p>\n<p>"Jessica"</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:34-:37</p>\n<p>Sarah Spillane</p>\n<p>Writer/Director</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:37-:50</p>\n<p>"True Spirit"</p>\n<p>Courtesy Netflix</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:50-:58</p>\n<p>Sarah Spillane</p>\n<p>Writer/Director</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:58-1:03</p>\n<p>"True Spirit"</p>\n<p>Courtesy Netflix</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>1:03-1:17</p>\n<p>Teagan Croft<tab /><tab />Jessica Watson</p>\n<p>"Jessica"</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>1:17-1:28</p>\n<p>"True Spirit"</p>\n<p>Courtesy Netflix</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>A NEW MOVIE DEBUTING THIS WEEKEND IS BASED ON THE TRUE STORY OF A TEENAGER WITH A REMARKABLE DREAM. DAVID DANIEL HAS A LOOK.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"I'm Jessica Watson. And I, I... I'm planning to be the youngest person to sail around the world, non-stop and unassisted."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>AN AUSSIE TEEN TAKES ON A MONUMENTAL CHALLENGE IN "TRUE SPIRIT," BASED ON A TRUE STORY.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"The route is challenging, but I've sailed half my life, so I know..."</p>\n<p>"So a couple of years, then?" (nat-laughter)</p>\n<p>"I've done the 10,000 nautical miles. I'm qualified."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>TEAGAN CROFT TRAINED FOR WEEKS TO PULL OFF THE SAILING SCENES.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"I had never sailed ever before in my life, so I had to go from zero to hero quite quickly."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"Tegan was fearless when it came to, um, captaining a boat, being on the water."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"I'm so alone."</p>\n<p>"It's when things go wrong that your true character is revealed. And right now I'm looking at a tenacious young woman who will figure this out."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"She really wanted the role, so she'd done a lot of her own research and yeah, she just, she, she just brought these beautiful nuances to the character."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>CROFT AND WRITER-DIRECTOR SARAH SPILLANE WORKED WITH THE REAL JESSICA WATSON TO GET IT RIGHT.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"Oh, it's, it's weird. It's crazy, and amazing."</p>\n<p>"We get on great, actually. I mean, I feel like we're both a bit shocked at how great we got on, because it is such a unique experience, having me playing fake you, but you know, things have been going smoothly."</p>\n<p>"Yeah. Yeah, absolutely."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"There's bravery in admitting that you're not okay. So, I'm Jessica Watson. I'm tough. But I'm struggling."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>IN HOLLYWOOD, I'M DAVID DANIEL.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p><b>ENTERTAINMENT SHOWBIZ HOLLYWOOD MOVIES FILM BIOPIC SAILING WOMEN GIRLS AUSTRALIA</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>