1. Zoom out from a bra to the medium shot of a model 2. Wide shot of the scene 3. Medium shot of the model and mannequins 4. Tilt down from the model's face to the bra 5. Two women watching 6. Tilt up shot of the model 7. Set up shot of Christian Thoma, Representative Managing Director, Triumph International Japan 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Christian Thoma, Representative Managing Director, Triumph International Japan "With this bra we wanted to take part in the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the shogunate of Tokyo. Tokyo was called, in former times, Edo." 9. Zoom out from a small light on the bra to the model 10. Close up shot of the bra 11. Tilt down from the close up shot of the model to the bra 12. Medium shot of the model 13. Cutaways to cameramen 14. Model waving hand at camera STORYLINE: International under wear maker, Triumph, was exhibiting a new concept in bras in Tokyo as part of the city's 400th anniversary of Edo shogunate period. The pattern over the bra cups represents the Edo castle. Edo is the old name for Tokyo in Shogunate period back in 17th to late 19th century. The main enclosure of the castle was burned down in mid 17th century now remains only the parts of the castle. And the area now turned to be the imperial palace. The sparkling crystal beads around the cup and on the strap symbolises the subway stations in Tokyo. Six months in conceptualisation and making, the bra shall be presented to Tokyo governor, Shinichiro Ishihara although its unlikely that he'll be wearing the bra himself. The company is not planning to market this conceptual bra. Keyword-WACKY You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/75ac96a06f9e915f66e7d789860efd7d Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork