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(1 May 2013)
Central New York State – April 1, 2013
1. Mid of young boy putting maple syrup onto his plate of pancakes
2. Close of bottle of maple syrup
3. Close of forks stabbing syrup drenched pieces of pancake on child’s plate
4. Close of boy eating pancake with syrup while looking at the camera – then ignoring camera to eat more
5. Wide of boy and his mother and little brother eating pancakes
6. Mid of boy wiping syrup from mouth onto shirt-sleeve
7. Exterior of three people walking uphill in snowy forest to maple area, pan to forest with network of tubes connecting may of the trees
8. Tilt up of blue plastic tubes connected to maple trees
9. Mid of old man explaining the tapping process to young girl
UPSOUND (English): Dan Beasley, Maple Farmer
“The tree should have grown enough in diameter that we are drilling into brand new sap-wood.”
10. Close of Beasley’s hands pulling tube out of maple tree to demonstrate the fact that the tubes maintain a vacuum – which is audible.
11. Mid of network of tubes in forest
12. Wide of Beasley showing that the tube network can be adjusted
13. Wide of tubes coming down through forest
14. Wide of Stephen Childs walking in forest to check maple tubing network in experimental forest research area
15. Close of Childs adjusting tubes attached to large tank
16. SOUNDBITE (English): Stephen Childs, New York State Maple Specialist
“If you were to go back and look at what happens in the woods when we are out there running around with a tractor and trailer gathering heavy loads of sap and then trucking it back – you notice here we don’t have those road gullies or big muddy places. The tubing solves all of that for you. In addition to putting the sap all in one place where you can quickly gather it.”
17. Close of sap moving through clear tube
18. Wide of plastic tubes leading downhill
19. Close of tubes attached to tree
20. Wide of tubes leading to sugar-house downhill
21. Interior of lady and child at side of large stainless steel tank fill of sap from sugar maple trees – with pump emptying sap into tank
22. Close of sap pouring into tank
23. Mid of young man operating Reverse Osmosis (RO) machine
24. Close of fingers pressing buttons on RO machine with man reflected
25. Mid detail of machine with sap pumping through hose
26. Mid of crystal clear pure water pouring into stainless steel tank
27. Wide of visiting farmers looking at water that had been removed from sap
28. SOUNDBITE (English): Stephen Childs, New York State Maple Specialist
“So they save a lot of money. They are capital – they take some money to buy them, and maintain them – but there are several things they do. One is: they save a lot of energy. And the second is: they save a lot of labour . The labour of boiling can be reduced by three quarters or even a little more than that. So instead of boiling for ten hours I only have to boil for two, or an hour and a half to get the same product delivered.”
29. Mid of steam and smoke coming out of chimneys of sugarhouse.
30. Close interior of wood being put into large oven. Tilt up to show steam from boiling sap on oven
31. Close of boiling syrup and steam
32. Close of hot syrup pouring into testing cup
33. Mid of man testing syrup
34. Close of man pouring syrup back in to pail
35. Close of clear tube with syrup in it and steam in background
36. Mid of more wood going into oven
37. Close of man, tilt down as he says “Perfect” of the sample
38. Mid of tube with darker syrup in it
39. Mid of boiling syrup pouring into stainless steel tank
42. Extreme close of syrup
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(1 May 2013)
Central New York State – April 1, 2013
1. Mid of young boy putting maple syrup onto his plate of pancakes
2. Close of bottle of maple syrup
3. Close of forks stabbing syrup drenched pieces of pancake on child’s plate
4. Close of boy eating pancake with syrup while looking at the camera – then ignoring camera to eat more
5. Wide of boy and his mother and little brother eating pancakes
6. Mid of boy wiping syrup from mouth onto shirt-sleeve
7. Exterior of three people walking uphill in snowy forest to maple area, pan to forest with network of tubes connecting may of the trees
8. Tilt up of blue plastic tubes connected to maple trees
9. Mid of old man explaining the tapping process to young girl
UPSOUND (English): Dan Beasley, Maple Farmer
“The tree should have grown enough in diameter that we are drilling into brand new sap-wood.”
10. Close of Beasley’s hands pulling tube out of maple tree to demonstrate the fact that the tubes maintain a vacuum – which is audible.
11. Mid of network of tubes in forest
12. Wide of Beasley showing that the tube network can be adjusted
13. Wide of tubes coming down through forest
14. Wide of Stephen Childs walking in forest to check maple tubing network in experimental forest research area
15. Close of Childs adjusting tubes attached to large tank
16. SOUNDBITE (English): Stephen Childs, New York State Maple Specialist
“If you were to go back and look at what happens in the woods when we are out there running around with a tractor and trailer gathering heavy loads of sap and then trucking it back – you notice here we don’t have those road gullies or big muddy places. The tubing solves all of that for you. In addition to putting the sap all in one place where you can quickly gather it.”
17. Close of sap moving through clear tube
18. Wide of plastic tubes leading downhill
19. Close of tubes attached to tree
20. Wide of tubes leading to sugar-house downhill
21. Interior of lady and child at side of large stainless steel tank fill of sap from sugar maple trees – with pump emptying sap into tank
22. Close of sap pouring into tank
23. Mid of young man operating Reverse Osmosis (RO) machine
24. Close of fingers pressing buttons on RO machine with man reflected
25. Mid detail of machine with sap pumping through hose
26. Mid of crystal clear pure water pouring into stainless steel tank
27. Wide of visiting farmers looking at water that had been removed from sap
28. SOUNDBITE (English): Stephen Childs, New York State Maple Specialist
“So they save a lot of money. They are capital – they take some money to buy them, and maintain them – but there are several things they do. One is: they save a lot of energy. And the second is: they save a lot of labour . The labour of boiling can be reduced by three quarters or even a little more than that. So instead of boiling for ten hours I only have to boil for two, or an hour and a half to get the same product delivered.”
29. Mid of steam and smoke coming out of chimneys of sugarhouse.
30. Close interior of wood being put into large oven. Tilt up to show steam from boiling sap on oven
31. Close of boiling syrup and steam
32. Close of hot syrup pouring into testing cup
33. Mid of man testing syrup
34. Close of man pouring syrup back in to pail
35. Close of clear tube with syrup in it and steam in background
36. Mid of more wood going into oven
37. Close of man, tilt down as he says “Perfect” of the sample
38. Mid of tube with darker syrup in it
39. Mid of boiling syrup pouring into stainless steel tank
42. Extreme close of syrup
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Suddenly I feel the need for pancakes and maple syrup!!! I am going to buy some real maple syrup ASAP!!
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