Human "NO" at UN Geneva kicks off 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
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Human "NO" at UN Geneva kicks off 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

To mark this year's global 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, UN Women and the EU Delegation to the UN in Geneva spell out a giant and powerful human "NO" at the United Nations in Geneva to demonstrate the commitment of the International Geneva community to combatting Gender-based violence.

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STORY: 'Human "NO" at UN Geneva kicks off 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence'

TRT: 1’58’’

SOURCE: UNTV CH

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

ASPECT RATIO: 16:9

DATELINE: 24 Nov 2021, GENEVA, Switzerland

SHOTLIST

  1. Wide shot of drone
  2. Mid shot of drone operator with UN flag in background
  3. Close-up of drone operating console
  4. Wide shot of drone
  5. Wide shot of drone operator, organizers, Palais in background
  6. Wide shot of organizer spraying 'NO' on the Palais grounds
  7. Wide shot of organizer spraying 'NO' on the Palais grounds
  8. Wide shot of oragnizers distributing orange scarves
  9. Wide shot of organizers distributing organge scarves and badges
  10. Mid shot of organizers dustributing badges
  11. Mid-shot of UN staff with orange facemasks
  12. Wide shot of UN staff walking from the building to Ariana Park
  13. Mid-shot of UN staff donning orange clothing
  14. wide shot of UN staff wearing orange scarves
  15. zoom in of 'No Means No' badge
  16. Mid-shot of UN staff wearing orange scarves and badges
  17. Mid-shot of UN staff preparing for the photograph
  18. Mid-shot of orange scarves being distributed
  19. Wide shot of UN staff preparing for the photo in front of the building
  20. Mid-shot of UN staff finding their places for the photo
  21. Wide shot of Director-General of the United Nations at Geneva, Tatiana Valovaya walking towards the park and receiving her scarf
  22. Mid-shot of distribution of scarves
  23. Mid-shot of UN staff preparing for the photo
  24. mid-shot of UN staff preparing for the photo
  25. Wide shot of staff finding their place, organizer with megaphone in foreground
  26. Pan up, UN staff stading in their positions
  27. Mid-shot of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, and Director-General of the United Nations at Geneva, Tatiana Valovaya, in their positions
  28. Wide shot of UN staff in their positions
  29. Mid-shot of UN staff in their positions
  30. Mid-shot of UN staff waving their scarves as the drone photographs them from above
  31. Wide shot of UN staff waving their scarves as the drone photographs them from above
  32. Zoom out, UN staff waving their scarves as the drone photographs them from above
  33. Mid-shot, UN staff waving their scarves
  34. Wide shot, UN staff wave their scarves
  35. Wide shot, UN staff wave their scarves
  36. UN staff hold 'Say No to Violence Against Women' banner
  37. Pan left, UN staff holding 'Say No to Violence Against Women' banner

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