Title:NUI GALWAY - THE GEEC SHELL ECO MARATHON ROTTERDAM 2015 (Music Change) -1
Duration: 2:52 minutes
NUI GALWAY - THE GEEC SHELL ECO MARATHON ROTTERDAM 2015 (Music Change) -1Film Transcript
[Text Displays]
NUI Galway – The Geec
Shell Eco Marathon Rotterdam 2015
[Background Music]
Shell theme instrumental music.
[Video Footage]
Bird’s eye view of a Ferris wheel, set against the background of the Eco Marathon location on the streets of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Camera pans the street.
Low-angle wide fast-motion shot of a staircase from the base, a shell flag/banner flying in the wind frame-left, blue skies and fluffy white clouds forming the background as several people descend the stairs in fast motion, one waving to the camera.
Wide fast-motion shot of the race location, street surface in the foreground, Shell flags lining the course frame-right with the Ferris wheel set further back, all against a background of blue skies, white clouds and green trees. People flit in various directions across the shot.
Interview with Dr Rory Monoghan
[Video Footage]
Close-up of large Shell Eco-marathon banner with logo, held firm in a steel billboard structure
Angled zoom in and out of girl standing on the racetrack, wearing shades and a shell-branded t-shirt and holding a large national flag, beyond which are red and white road barriers, the grass verge and a line of tall Shell Eco-marathon branded barriers, enclosing the course. Green trees and the blue sky and white clouds form the background.
Pull-back pan of the racetrack and several stationery race cars and various participants. Red and yellow banners line the track frame-right.
Zoom to close-up of driver in the foremost race car, belted into place and giving the thumbs up signal, while two team members stand either side of the car.
Close-up profile of Rory with a blurred race track behind him, yellow and white barriers lining the track and the large Shell Eco-marathon billboard above a red-clad marshal visible frame right.
[Rory]
“It feels like the Olympics here. You know, like, we’re over in the campsite and you can see all the other countries have got their flags up.Everyone is really excited to be here.”
[Video Footage]
Close-up profile shot of one of the cars, smiling driver visible through the windscreen, flanked by two teammates wheeling the car along the track.
Reverse angle low angle shot of the team wheeling the car along the track towards a figure waving a large national flag, Ferris wheel visible frame-right and a crowd gathered beyond the barriers in front of a large white building/structure. Green trees and blue skies form the background.
Fast motion high angle shot of the race track, cars flying past, girls waving flags in the foreground and an audience gathered beyond the barriers, some seated covered arena seating.
Point of view shot from one of the race cars as the driver speeds over white lines and passes another driver.
Close-up front view of driver in motion, wearing helmet, goggles and harness, red and white road barriers speeding by frame-left.
Wide-angle front view ofthe Galway race car, speeding beneath an overhead bridge and past red and white road barriers in the background.
[Split screen]
Cut back to driver point of view shot.
Cut back to shot of race car in motion, pulling back to reverse angle shot of the car heading off into the distance on the track.
[Rory]
This has all been building for about two years. We were approached – “would we like to become the first Irish team to participate in the Eco Marathon?”
[Video Footage]
Close-up profile shot of Rory, with a blurred race track behind him, yellow and white barriers lining the track and the large Shell Eco-marathon billboard frame-right.
[Super: Name and title]
Dr Rory Monoghan
School of Engineering and Informatics
NUI Galway
[Rory]
And once we had talked it over with a few colleagues in the university, it was a resounding yes. And then we presented it to the students and we got a huge response from the students. So they’ve really driven this on.
[Split Screen]
Low-angle close-up of side mirror, young male figure visible in the mirror.
Pull back to low angle shot of race car, side mirror frame-right and several team members visible beyond the car in the background.
Wide shot of woman wheeling a car with a 333 emblazoned on it along the track, barriers lining the track on both sides and various participants visible in the background.
Zoom to close up and pan of the nose section of the car as it wheels past.
Reverse angle shot of car as it is wheeled towards an undercover structure, people milling about in the background. High angle close-up shot of a pair of hands attaching Maryrose McLoone and Niahm Keaogh’s names to the Galway team’s car.
Pull back to a close-up of the back of the head of the team member applying the tags.
[Rory]
The students I think are really learning how to apply engineering and really make a project work and take it all the way to execution.
Interview with Niamh Keogh
[Super: Name]
Niamh Keogh
[Video Footage]
Close-up of Niamh with several race cars resting undercover in the background
[Niamh]
I’m only in first year so it’s, kind of… a lot of it would be more technical than I would have done before but it’s really, really interesting.
[Split screen]
Pan of the car as the team member completes applying the names to its side and rises to walk away.
Continuation of Interview with Dr Rory Monoghan
[Video Footage]
Low angle shot of the race track with the Galway car approaching, road surface and barriers forming the background. White and yellow gazebo structures a few marshals and figures can be seen beyond the tracks.
Close-up of approaching Galway car.
Pan to reverse angle of car as it passes and moves into the distance.
Wide shot of the Galway car and two other race cars as they approach a corner.
Cut back to driver point of view shot.
High angle side shot of Galway car pulling back to reverse angle shot as it speeds to a corner.
[Rory]
We’ve got seventeen undergraduate students on the team, we’ve got two post-graduate advisors and we’ve got three academic mentors. And we’re broken down into teams who deal with the aerodynamic aspects of the car, the mechanical aspects, with the electrical aspects and the electronic and sensor aspects.
[Video Footage]
Close-up profile shot of Rory, with the race track behind him as before.
Zoom to close-up of approaching Galway car.
Cut to wide angle shot of Galway and other race cars approaching a corner.
Pull back to reverse angle shot as cars pass and speed into the distance.
[Rory]
We had a day of testing where we really for the first time drove on conditions that we would be encountering during the competitive race and that was a really eye-opening experience for us, and the car performed extremely well.
Interview with Maryrose McLoone
[Super: Name]
Maryrose McLoone
[Video Footage]
Close-up of a smiling Maryrose with several smiling people watching from behind her, and Shell branding visible on the structure in the background.
[Maryrose]
It’s actually really nice to drive. It’s easy to drive, it’s easy to steer, it’s not hard to control so, no, it’s easy enough.
[Split screen]
Fast motion bird’s eye view of the race track as people rush towards and crowd around the finish.
High angle shot of all the cars and teams gathered together on the track at the finish line, waving large national flags and cheering and waving.
Continuation of Interview with Niamh Keogh
[Video Footage]
Close-up of Niamh with several race cars resting undercover in the background
[Niamh]
We’ve talked to loads of other teams, they’re all really nice and they’re really helpful and they also are really open about, you know, different ideas and concepts that they have with their cars and sharing them with us and how to improve it and that.
[Split screen]
Aerial view of the race track, cars and teams gathered at the finish.
Camera pans and zooms to the gathered crowd.
Cut to reverse angle.
Pull back to aerial shot.
Wide front view of finish, cars lined up alongside each other, the teams all gathered behind, several people also atop a scissor lift towards the back of the crowd.
Flags and banners are waving. The scene is framed by buildings frame-left and white buildings, Ferris wheel and blue skies behind.
High angle crowd shot, a team high-fiving each other.
Continuation of Interview with Dr Rory Monoghan
[Video Footage]
Wide shot of winning teams standing abreast of each other, waving flags and cheering.
Zoom to close-up of cheering teammates, blue skies in the background.
Side angle shot of winning team, cheering and waving their super-sized winning cheque in the air.
Camera pans to a close-up of their faces as they cheer.
Low angle shot of winning team, holding high their trophy. Wispy blue skies form the background.
Zoom to close up of their faces as they cheer and celebrate.
[Rory]
It’s been far more than any of us could have expected today, to actually be here and feel the energy of the other teams around us. It’s just been incredible.
Continuation of Interview with Niamh Keogh
[Video Footage]
Side angle shot of race car 341 moving along the race track, panning to reverse angle as it speeds into the distance.
Close-up of Niamh with several race cars resting undercover in the background
[Niamh]
The NUIG team will be there in London next year.
Continuation of Interview with Dr Rory Monoghan
[Video Footage]
Close-up profile shot of Rory, with the race track behind him as before.
Side angle shot of blue race car 601 as it moves along the race track.
[Rory]
We feel it’ll give us a slight advantage over some of the continental teams, that it’ll be a little bit easier for us to get there. So we’re really looking forward to it next year.
[Video Footage]
Side angle shot of light blue race car 356 as it approaches on the track and disappears from the shot, leaving only the track surface in the shot with a red and white chevron against the barrier in the background.
Close-up shot of Rory, with the race track behind him as before.
[Rory]
We’d like to thank everyone from home, from NUI Galway within the College of Engineering and from Shell Ireland and from all our local company sponsors in the west of Ireland and around Galway. Thank you very much because this would not have been possible without you.
[Audio]
Shell jingle
[Graphic]
Shell logo
[Text Displays]
© Shell International 2015