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PSA – Following Gate Access Guidelines
U.S. Army Garrison - Japan
May 15, 2020 | 0:46
(Note: ID cards will need to be blurred/pixelated when they are onscreen.)
Narration: Concerns over the spread of COVID-19 have made it necessary to take additional precautions when entering our military installations.
Scene 1:
Shot of Gate 2 – Split screen of two vehicles coming onto the base
(showing Good example/Bad Example).
Scene 2:
From split screen to Wendy-san (Bad example), single screen shot:
Close-up shot of driver’s seat. (Location: Parking a lot)
(Wendy tries to show her ID card through the window.)
Shot of Gate Guard:
(Gate guard gives hand gesture to driver to roll her window down.)
Scene 3:
Close-up shot of driver’s seat.
(Wendy rolls down her window a little.)
Shot of Gate Guard:
(Shakes his/her head and gestures to roll down the window all the way.)
Close-up shot of driver’s seat.
(Wendy shakes her head saying “No”.)
Still image of Wendy’s close up shot and narration starts-
Narration: Here are some guidelines you should keep in mind.
Narration: When showing your ID, do not leave your vehicle window rolled up or down partially so that the gate guard can clearly see your face and ID.
Scene 4:
Shot of Gate 2 – Goes back to Split screen of two vehicles coming onto the base
(showing Good example/Bad Example).
Scene 5:
From split screen to Dustin (Good example), single screen shot:
Close-up shot of driver’s seat. (Location: Parking a lot)
(Dustin rolls his window down all the way and shows his ID.)
Narration: Please show the guard both the front and back of your ID..
Narration: If you are wearing a protective mask, the guard will be unable to see your face. So please remove your mask for just a few seconds.
Scene 6:
Close-up shot of driver’s seat.
(Dustin removes mask and smile.)
Narration: We appreciate the gate guards and all they do to keep us safe. So let’s help them do their job by following correct procedures at the gate.
Scene 7:
Shot of Gate Guard:
(Guard keep asking Wendy to open window and show him the her ID.)
Close-up shot of driver’s seat.
(Wendy asks/hand gesture, “Really? Why?” and keep shaking her head)
Shot of Gate Guard:
(Gate guard looks down in disappointment.)
On-screen text: #DoYourPart
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