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(3 Nov 2009) SHOTLIST AP Television Potsdam, Germany, 2 November 2009 1. Sandmann puppet surrounded by children 2. Sandmann puppet climbing up stairs 3. Sandmann puppet exhibition 4. Figurines depicting characters from the fairy tale: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 5. Figurines depicting characters from the fairy tale: The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats 6. View through the telescope of an old Sandmann animated scene 7. Set up of Winfried Kujas, former production manager of German Democratic Republic (GDP or then East Germany) children channel 8. SOUNDBITE (German) Winfried Kujas, former production manager of German Democratic Republic children channel: "One thought it would be a Sandmann, the West German television was working on and we got the order to be faster with creating a Sandmann for East German television. During those times it was like war on air. It was the battle between East and West and we wanted to be faster and we were faster." 9. Tilt up of first Sandmann puppet 10. Medium of first and current Sandmann puppet 11. Close up on faces of Sandmann puppets 12. SOUNDBITE (German) Winfried Kujas, former production manager of German Democratic Republic (East) children channel: "They (production team) had a large freedom of scope because everyone knows that the Sandmann travelled using objects that could fly - like a hang glider or balloon, which was forbidden for GDR citizens to travel with. People thought; how was it possible to create such scenes for the Sandmann? But the Sandmann had the freedom to do everything." 13. Various of Sandmann with hang glider 14. Sandmann as astronaut 15. Sandmann seated in former GDR car called the "Trabant" 16. Set up of Diethild Draeger, costume designer for the Sandmann series 17. SOUNDBITE (German) Diethild Draeger, costume designer of Sandmann series: "We did not have a big choice of fabrics available for cloth we had to design for the Sandmann and other puppets. That's why the members of the Sandmann team brought old children's socks to work, which we used to create jumpers for example. We were very modest." 18. Various of figurines from the Sandmann series, including one depicting Little Red Riding Hood 19. SOUNDBITE (German) Marianne Serowksi, former animator of the Sandmann series: "The East Sandmann is the result of the work a large creative team. The West Sandmann was created by a very small team, Mister Schultz and his wife. They had a very small budget only and it is normal with artistic work, that the team with the bigger budget available survives." 20. Child looking trough telescope 21. Close up of Sandmann figurine looking trough telescope 22. Pan down from Sandmann to children gathered around him STORYLINE EXHIBITION FOR LONG RUNNING SANDMANN ANIMATION The Sandmann cartoon character has been wishing children all over Germany a good night's sleep for almost 50 years. Every night at 18.55 local time - ever since 22 November 1959 - the Sandmann and his friends appear on television to wish their young viewers sweet dreams. In recognition of the series' longevity, an exhibition at the film museum in Potsdam gives both young and old a chance to see how the Sandmann survived the test of time. Cartoon figures from the past and present are on display and the sentimental have an opportunity to view old scenes of the famous series. Today's united Germany and the German nations that existed in 1959 bear little resemblance. The Berlin Wall had not been built yet - but the Cold War was waged bitterly in West and East Germany. The material available to make the Sandmann series was limited. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...