(30 Dec 2015) SWEDEN TREEHOUSE
SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY
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LENGTH : 5:24
AP Television
Harads, Sweden - 2 November, 2015
1. Various of the "Mirrorcube" cabin at the Tree Hotel in Harads (available for 428 euros/ 459 US dollars per night)
2. Tilt up from ground to "Mirrorcube" cabin
3. Close of "Mirrorcube" cabin, pull to wide
4. Tracking shot of woman walking up stairs to "Mirrorcube" cabin, opens door, wide of interior
5. Tilt down of tree inside "Mirrorcube" cabin to wide of cabin
6. Aerial shot, close of "Mirrorcube" cabin, fly out to wide of Tree Hotel cabins (audio recorded separately on ground)
7. Wide aerial of Tree Hotel (audio recorded separately on ground)
8. Wide of "Dragonfly" cabin at the Tree Hotel (available for 770 euros/ 827 US dollars per night)
9. Various exterior of "Dragonfly" cabin at the Tree Hotel
10. Aerial pan of "Dragonfly" cabin at the Tree Hotel (audio recorded separately on the ground)
11. Wide of sunset over "The Blue Cone" cabin at the Tree Hotel (available for 428 euros/ 459 US dollars) per night. Please note that the name "The Blue Cone" is correct despite the cabin being red
12. Wide of "The Blue Cone"
13. Hotel owner Britta Jonsson Lindvall in "The Cabin" cabin at the Tree Hotel, tilt up to lights on ceiling
14. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish) Britta Jonsson Lindvall, owner of Tree Hotel:
"Today our market is global. People come from all countries, from all pretty much all continents."
15. Various of "the UFO" cabin at the Tree Hotel (available for 428 euro/ 459 US dollars per night)
16. Aerial of "The UFO" cabin at the Tree Hotel (audio recorded separately on the ground)
17. Various of "The Cabin" cabin at the Tree Hotel (available for 428 euro/ 459 US dollars per night)
18. Various interiors of "Dragonfly" cabin at the Tree Hotel (available for 770 euro/ 827 US dollars per night)
19. Aerial of Tree Hotel cabins (audio recorded separately on ground)
20. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish) Britta Jonsson Lindvall, owner of Tree Hotel:
"What really attracts guests is the closeness to nature and that it is a calm place. We never have too many people here at the same time. Most of our guests come from large cities, they never experience quietness and never experience darkness. And here it is quiet and dark."
21. Tilt down interior of "The Blue Cone" to Juan Pablo Saltre and Natalia Genta, visiting from Montevideo in Uruguay
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Juan Pablo Saltre, visiting from Montevideo in Uruguay:
"Well, it was a really spectacular, awesome experience. The quiet, the peace. The rooms, also the service of Britta, the owner, was great, the food. It was really an incredible experience we have here in the Tree Hotel."
23. Wide of "Mirrorcube" cabin at dusk
24. SOUNDBITE: (English) Natalia Genta, visiting from Montevideo in Uruguay:
"Well, this was, like, a unique experience. Actually, yesterday was my birthday so this was a birthday present from my husband."
25. Wide of "Mirrorcube" cabin
AP Television
Stockholm, Sweden - 4 November 2015
26. Set up of Thomas Laurell, head of Public Affairs at the Swedish Hotel and Hospitality Association
27. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish) Thomas Laurell, head of Public Affairs at the Swedish Hotel and Hospitality Association:
"Yes we have a lot of odd and niche hotels in Sweden and it is because we want to create a unique experience for our guests. People who visit Sweden are no longer tourists, they are travellers and they want to experience something authentic, something unique. And Sweden can provide that in the form of these hotels, but also with food and other experiences."
AP Television
Harads, Sweden - 2 November, 2015
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SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY
RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLY
LENGTH : 5:24
AP Television
Harads, Sweden - 2 November, 2015
1. Various of the "Mirrorcube" cabin at the Tree Hotel in Harads (available for 428 euros/ 459 US dollars per night)
2. Tilt up from ground to "Mirrorcube" cabin
3. Close of "Mirrorcube" cabin, pull to wide
4. Tracking shot of woman walking up stairs to "Mirrorcube" cabin, opens door, wide of interior
5. Tilt down of tree inside "Mirrorcube" cabin to wide of cabin
6. Aerial shot, close of "Mirrorcube" cabin, fly out to wide of Tree Hotel cabins (audio recorded separately on ground)
7. Wide aerial of Tree Hotel (audio recorded separately on ground)
8. Wide of "Dragonfly" cabin at the Tree Hotel (available for 770 euros/ 827 US dollars per night)
9. Various exterior of "Dragonfly" cabin at the Tree Hotel
10. Aerial pan of "Dragonfly" cabin at the Tree Hotel (audio recorded separately on the ground)
11. Wide of sunset over "The Blue Cone" cabin at the Tree Hotel (available for 428 euros/ 459 US dollars) per night. Please note that the name "The Blue Cone" is correct despite the cabin being red
12. Wide of "The Blue Cone"
13. Hotel owner Britta Jonsson Lindvall in "The Cabin" cabin at the Tree Hotel, tilt up to lights on ceiling
14. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish) Britta Jonsson Lindvall, owner of Tree Hotel:
"Today our market is global. People come from all countries, from all pretty much all continents."
15. Various of "the UFO" cabin at the Tree Hotel (available for 428 euro/ 459 US dollars per night)
16. Aerial of "The UFO" cabin at the Tree Hotel (audio recorded separately on the ground)
17. Various of "The Cabin" cabin at the Tree Hotel (available for 428 euro/ 459 US dollars per night)
18. Various interiors of "Dragonfly" cabin at the Tree Hotel (available for 770 euro/ 827 US dollars per night)
19. Aerial of Tree Hotel cabins (audio recorded separately on ground)
20. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish) Britta Jonsson Lindvall, owner of Tree Hotel:
"What really attracts guests is the closeness to nature and that it is a calm place. We never have too many people here at the same time. Most of our guests come from large cities, they never experience quietness and never experience darkness. And here it is quiet and dark."
21. Tilt down interior of "The Blue Cone" to Juan Pablo Saltre and Natalia Genta, visiting from Montevideo in Uruguay
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Juan Pablo Saltre, visiting from Montevideo in Uruguay:
"Well, it was a really spectacular, awesome experience. The quiet, the peace. The rooms, also the service of Britta, the owner, was great, the food. It was really an incredible experience we have here in the Tree Hotel."
23. Wide of "Mirrorcube" cabin at dusk
24. SOUNDBITE: (English) Natalia Genta, visiting from Montevideo in Uruguay:
"Well, this was, like, a unique experience. Actually, yesterday was my birthday so this was a birthday present from my husband."
25. Wide of "Mirrorcube" cabin
AP Television
Stockholm, Sweden - 4 November 2015
26. Set up of Thomas Laurell, head of Public Affairs at the Swedish Hotel and Hospitality Association
27. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish) Thomas Laurell, head of Public Affairs at the Swedish Hotel and Hospitality Association:
"Yes we have a lot of odd and niche hotels in Sweden and it is because we want to create a unique experience for our guests. People who visit Sweden are no longer tourists, they are travellers and they want to experience something authentic, something unique. And Sweden can provide that in the form of these hotels, but also with food and other experiences."
AP Television
Harads, Sweden - 2 November, 2015
LEADIN
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/6264dd3eeb843fec3bf16d38a41c6ff7
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