Christine Page #2
- R
- Year:
- 2016
- 119 min
- $298,484
- 716 Views
- Stand by.
And now let's kick it over
to Steve Turner
- at the super computer...
- Moving on to weather!
I shaved
a couple of seconds off the top.
We're good, let's go.
- Keep camera two.
- Thank you, George.
Tell George to stretch.
Camera two, go to a two-shot.
You really mucked things up with
that rainstorm last week, huh?
Like any new technology,
it has its kinks.
like a liar, Steve.
Well, I think you know
that I'm not, George.
I'd like to see you
jump over here
to the hot seat
one night, see how it feels.
That sounds like fun actually.
I'm sure it does.
As always...
Vty is open ladies,
whenever you're ready.
Okay...
Here it is.
It's starts halfway
from my pinkie.
My a**hole is like this
right now.
Like this.
I'm going, copy, copy.
- Let's go.
- Okay.
Master load graphic at vt1,
load film on film 2. Trt is
35 seconds, sound on film.
Put interview at vt2.
Sound on film...
And now, in a special edition of
an ongoing investigative report
from reporter Christine chubbuck.
Christine?
Thank you, George.
As you know there's been
some controversy
with several of the hospitals
up near longboat key.
I sat down with councilman and
zoning board president
tom d'esposito
and some local
health care professionals
for an exclusive interview
to talk about it.
And how it ties into
what might be
A zoning crisis.
- Projector 2.
- Rolling on film.
You can't see but I'm standing
on the line that divides
manatee and sarasota counties.
There's a proposal on the table
right now,
to move the line up
a fifth of a mile,
so that
the sunshine children's home
and other facilities like it
are eligible for
more state funding.
However discussions,
like this railway track,
have come to a dead end.
Mr. d'esposito, this is the
fifth time in as many months
that re-zone proposal has gone
forth before the board?
Is your plan to
postpone a vote again?
What's your message
to residents?
And to the workers at
the sunshine children's center,
and the children in their care?
You fill up my senses
like a night in the forest
like the mountains in springtime
like a walk in the rain
like a storm in the desert
like a sleepy blue ocean...
But miss tangerine...
Yes, see saw, darling.
How do you know
if it's a stranger,
what do you mean?
Well, what if you know them,
but you don't really know them?
Then what?
Well, that is a tricky question,
see saw, darling.
If you've spoken to them
more than once,
then they're not a stranger,
and it's probably okay.
Well, thank you, miss tangerine.
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