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In this video, Ozzy Ozone and Alberta the
Albatross take a voyage of discovery to find out exactly
who and what is attacking the ozone layer and how children
can play an important role in making a difference.
Produced for UNEP
DTIE's OzonAction Programme by TVE
International/Steve Walsh Productions. This video
was developed as part of UNEP's Work Programme under the
Multilateral
Fund for Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.
Ozzy Ozone et Alberta l'Albatros partent à la découverte
de ce qui, exactement, attaque la couche d'ozone. Ils
apprennent comment les enfants peuvent jouer un grand
rôle et ainsi faire la différence.
Produite pour le Programme
ActionOzone du PNUE DTIE par TVE
International/Steve Walsh Productions. Cette vidéo
a été développée comme élément
du Programme de Travail du l'PNUE dans le cadre du Fonds
Multilatéral pour l'application du Protocole
de Montréal.
PNUE Division Technologie, Industrie et
Economie
Programme ActionOzone
Tour Mirabeau
39-43, quai André Citroên
75739 Paris cedex 15, France
Tel : +331 44371450
Fax : +331 44371474
E-mail : ozonaction@unep.fr
Web: www.uneptie.fr/ozonaction
Credits
This video was developed as part of UNEP's
Work Programme under the Multilateral Fund for Implementation
of the Montreal Protocol. It is a Steve Walsh Productions
for UNEP and TVE International.
This video was produced by the UNEP DTIE
OzonAction Programme, France:
Monique Barbut, Director
Rajendra Shende, Head of Energy
and OzonAction Branch
Anne Fenner, Information Officer
Jim Curlin, Information Manager
The production team was:
Written by: Glenn
Norman
Music: Karsten Guenther
Directior of Animation: Mercedes
Marro
Producer: Steve Walsh
Executive Producer: Deirdre Simms
and Robert Lamb
Storyboard: Pedro
Muñoz
Creation of characters: Jesús
Ruiz
Sets: Oriol Galí
Sets in color: Jesús Ruiz,
Oriol Galí
Production manager (Barcelona):
Laura Tey
Montage and sound mixing: Mat
Clark
Production assistant (London):
Florence Milvain
Consultant: Andy Hawthorne
Pre-production:
Tomavistas (Barcelona)
Animation: Animation Services
(Hong Kong)
Post-production: Sonica Music
(London)
© UNEP/TVE International 2003
Information
for National Ozone Units (NOUs)
UNEP DTIE OzonAction Programme has distributed
this video in VHS format to all NOUs. This video
is suitable for use in your national celebrations of the
International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
(Ozone Day) and/or other awareness-raising events
throughout the year.
The OzonAction Programme will provide high-quality
Betacam versions of this film to NOUs upon demand.
We can also provide the script for those NOUs who
wish to translate the video in national languages.
We recommend that you contact your country's
television companies and explore if they would agree to
broadcast the video on or around Ozone Day. If they agree,
please let us know and we can provide you with a broadcast
quality video (Betacam format) that can be used by television
companies.
Please send requests to OzonAction
Information Clearinghouse and your Regional
Network Coordinator.
About
the Ozzy Ozone character
The Government of Barbados Ozone Programme
developed the Ozzy Ozone character for use in their national
awareness campaign. This mascot has been used: (i) with
awareness materials (ranging from posters to giveaway
items such as pens, pencils, rulers, erasers), (ii) as
part of the Ozone Pledge programme where, local companies
trading in Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS), signed on
to assist in the phase out of ODS, (iii) as part of the
global UNEP campaign for Ozone Day 2000 (iv) in the UNEP
video, Ozzy Ozone.
The Ozzy Ozone character is a registered
trademark of the Government of Barbados. UNEP would like
to thank the Government of Barbados for its permission
to use this character.