(22 Nov 2024)
UK LEGOLAND XMAS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Windsor, UK – 20 November, 2024
1. Tracking shot of LEGO Christmas tree at LEGOLAND
2. Low angle tilt up of tree
3. Close of the LEGO star at the top
4. Pull focus from tree to the moon
5. Tracking set up shot of Will Saunders, model maker, LEGOLAND Resort Windsor, walking to tree
6. Various of Will Saunders inspecting the tree he built
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Will Saunders, model maker, LEGOLAND Resort Windsor:
"It’s 33 foot tall, and it comprises of 364,000 pieces of Lego and Duplo parts."
8. Wide of tree
9. Mid of same
10. Tracking shot of the tree
11. Close of presents and baubles, pans right
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Will Saunders, model maker, LEGOLAND Resort Windsor:
"So to build a lot of our models in the park, and particularly this tree behind me here, it’s not always the same way that you would build a LEGO set at home. We do it from our imaginations, and we generally think up ideas and structure it that way. However, for something as big as this, we do need to put a lot of planning in place. We do need to do a lot of design work, and we really need to think about how it’s all going to fit together over a longer period of time."
13. Close of LEGO Christmas elf
14. Wide of LEGO Santa with snowballs, pans right
15. Close zoom of frost on Santa hat
16. Various tracking shots of LEGO Santa
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Will Saunders, model maker, LEGOLAND Resort Windsor:
"So as a child I was actually really into LEGO, and I used that to build the things that I wanted for Christmas, generally. So I would actually spend a lot of time with LEGO. And as I got older, I guess it just transformed into a job here. So really, really cool."
18. Mid tilt up of LEGO green dragon tree
19. Close of LEGO presents
20. Tilt up of detail of dragon tree
21. Various set up shots of Karen Glassy, operations director, LEGOLAND Resort Windsor, inspecting LEGO reindeer
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Karen Glassy, operations director, LEGOLAND Resort Windsor:
"So we are really looking forward to opening for Christmas this weekend. And we have trees everywhere. We have beautiful lights. We have Lego models. We have the huge Lego Christmas tree. People can meet Father Christmas. And also, he takes a trip around the park on his sleigh with a parade with music and dancing. And it is just fabulous."
23. Various of real fir trees in LEGOLAND
24. Tracking shot of LEGO Santa walking through the trees with his elves
25. SOUNDBITE (English) Karen Glassy, operations director, LEGOLAND Resort Windsor:
"Oh, I think that just for children and adults, LEGO is definitely on their list. It’s just a really magical time. It’s a time where children and adults can play together, and that’s what we want to have here as well, making sure that the whole family get involved. It’s not just about the children or not just about the adult."
26. Wide pull of LEGO Santa leading the elves on a parade past the Knights’ Kingdom castle
27. Wide of Windsor castle as seen from LEGOLAND
STORYLINE:
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A towering tree made of LEGO bricks has been constructed for Christmas at LEGOLAND.
A team of expert builders used over 364,000 bricks and spent nearly 3,000 hours creating the giant plastic festive fir.
STORYLINE:
Lots of children will be hoping for LEGO under the tree this Christmas – but what about a tree made out of LEGO?
For visitors to the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort this brick tree, topped by a giant LEGO star, is the first sight they will see.
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