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VIDEO:
The program opens with a wide shot
of Corporate Headquarters of an automobile manufacturer.
AUDIO: Music
is serene and the birds are chirping. The peaceful mood outside
is in sharp contrast to the turmoil going on inside.
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VIDEO: Two
engineers are seated at a huge boardroom table.
There's room for more. One has a very troubled look, the other
is listening intensely.
AUDIO: Music
comes up, strings set a serious tone. The nervous one is
worrying about is job, we're not sure why.
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VIDEO:
More people begin to filter in as
we go to a close-up of the troubled engineer
AUDIO:
He knows that it was he who
recommended the airbag deployment system that was presently use,
the same system that has caused the recall of 200,000 of the
competitor's cars.
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VIDEO:
Another man sits near the two and
eavesdrops on their conversation; we see he has an NEC coffee
mug in hand.
AUDIO:
The boardroom begins to fill there
is tension as the
background chatter increases. The music picks up to reflect the
mood.
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VIDEO:
The CEO comes in and silence falls
over the room.
AUDIO:
The CEO, strikes a serious posture,
reiterates the message that
has been buzzing around about the recall. He asked the troubled
engineer to read the static's on inadvertent airbag deployment
in their automobiles since it was he who recommended their
system.
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VIDEO:
Feeling responsible and stressed,
the engineer stands up
peeking over his paper and begins to read.
AUDIO:
Their statistics are running a
close second to their competitors
the potential disaster is imminent.
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VIDEO:
The CEO asks for opinions. The
engineer drinking out of the
NEC coffee cup stands up.
AUDIO: Gentlemen,
I would like to show you a video I received from
NEC, it is our only solution.
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VIDEO:
The engineer inserts the video and
NEC's airbag story begins with an actual shot of the product.
AUDIO:
The video describes the power of
NEC's proprietary algorithm to stop inadvertent airbag
deployment.
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VIDEO:
The story begins with a studio shot
of the actual product.
AUDIO:
The engineer point out the power
behind the NEC invention.
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VIDEO:
An undercarriage-mounted camera
gives a graphic view as a car traverses various road hazards, in
this case a speed bump being hit at excessive speed.
AUDIO:
Describes the potential for
inadvertent deployment utilizing a mechanical-type sensing
system and the advantages of the software-driven
product of NEC.
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VIDEO:
A wire-frame animation of the same
action followed by
a real shot.
AUDIO:
The video describes the systems
dynamics as the car hits a speed-bump at excessive speed.
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VIDEO: An
animated graphic plots the acceleration over time of impact.
AUDIO:
The video interprets the
statistical data.
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VIDEO:
We come out of NEC's presentation
to real time. The engineer now begins to recommend a
retrofitting their complete product line.
AUDIO:
Gentlemen, before we are told by
the government to retrofit, I believe we should beat
them too this punch.
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VIDEO:
A wide shot of the boardroom.
AUDIO:
The conversations and mood are
up-beat. They are all relieved
to know they have a solution ... thanks to NEC.
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VIDEO:
The CEO asks the engineer who
recommended NEC
to stay behind for a moment.
AUDIO:
The CEO thanks the engineer for
being attentive they are shaking hands and the screen fades to
black with NEC's logo in red.
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