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(27 Dec 2009) AP Television News Omer, Southern Israel - 12 November 2009 1. Close up on plastic model stomach zoom out to developers inserting the camera 2. Close up on camera beside pen tip 3. Wide of man sitting next to computer 4. Wide of microscope with zoom in to computer screen 5. Close up of camera 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Adi Frish, Chief of Business Development, Medigus: "It''s the first time ever that a company has been able to produce such a small camera. It''s designated to be used in various medical applications such as gastroenterology, ENT (ear, nose and throat) cardiovascular and other fields." 7. Wide of Frish using camera 8. Camera filming TV remote control 9. Close up on human finger and camera 10. Picture showing camera compared to pen tip 11. Video showing different colours seen by camera 12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Adi Frish, Chief of Business Development, Medigus: "It has a very small tiny imager and lenses that are assembled, and the imager actually transfers the light into a digital signal which is then processed into an image." 13. Close up on ear with zoom out to screen showing ear canal 14. Computer screen showing video of oesophagus from inside shot by camera 15. Mid of Medigus employee manufacturing camera 16. Close up on employee''s face 17. Close up on camera being manufactured under microscope 18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Adi Frish, Chief of Business Development, Medigus: "The fact that it is disposable helps us to eliminate the very costly and time consuming process of sterilisation of standard endoscopes, so you can use it one time and throw it away." 19. Wide of lab 20. Close up on camera being manufactured under microscope 21. Computer screen showing video of camera being pulled out of patient 22. Computer screen showing video of oesophagus shot by camera 23. Camera filming model of a stomach AP Television Jerusalem - 1 December 2009 24. Exterior of Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital 25. Wide of Dr. Yoav Mintz in his laboratory 26. Camera next to model of an organ 27. Left computer screen showing camera shooting model of organ, right computer screen showing what is shot by camera 28. Wide of Dr. Mintz working with camera 29. SOUNDBITE(English) Dr. Yoav Mintz, Director of the Surgical Technology and Innovation Laboratory in Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital: "We can insert this camera into a blood vessel and travel along that blood vessel and see the inner side of the blood vessel at the same time that the heart is pumping and the blood vessel in functioning. We never done that before, we have never done that and we can actually with this camera visualise the organs functioning in a way that we have never seen before." 30. Close up on camera taken into model of gall bladder 31. Video showing how gall bladder model shot by camera 32. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Yoav Mintz, Director of the Department of General Surgery and Director of the Surgical Technology and Innovation Laboratory in Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital: "The camera is still in research, it is not clinical yet, so it is in development and we are improving it from day to day basically according to our needs." 33. Close up on finger and camera 34. Zoom in from screen showing cameraman shot by camera to camera shooting cameraman 35. End shot of Mintz in his laboratory. LEAD IN: It''s being billed as the world''s tiniest camera. It''s able to reach the furthest depths of the human body and travel through circuitous blood vessels while being minimally invasive. And at the end of surgery, physicians are able to throw it away so as to avoid infection. STORYLINE: 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...