Date: 01/02/2016
Type: B-roll
TOTAL TIME: 1:57
Ebola outbreak – B-roll of Dominic Moiwo, 42, produce buying agent, specializing in cocoa, in Kailahun District, Sierra Leone
Two years following the declaration of an Ebola virus disease outbreak in West Africa, communities and governments in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone are moving into the recovery phase, determined to make their countries stronger before Ebola decimated families, economies and health care systems.
During the outbreak, farmers were not allowed to tend to their fields, affecting both food production and the ability of families to earn a livelihood.
Dominic Moiwo is a produce buying agent for a company in Sierra Leone which exports cocoa to Europe.
TIME CODE:
00:00 – 00:12 WS of Dominic Moiwo (red checked shirt) standing in doorway of his cocoa store
00:12 – 00:31 WS of Dominic standing in doorway of cocoa store, from ground level, with pile of cocoa beans in the foreground
00:31 – 00:40 CU of pile of cocoa beans
00:40 – 00:52 CU of sacks of cocoa beans
00:52 – 00:57 MS of sacks of cocoa beans with Dominic standing in the background
00:57 – 01:08 WS of outside of cocoa store
01:08 – 01:17 CU of cocoa store sign
01:17 – 01:28 MS of scale with man peeling and eating a cocoa bean
01:28 – 01:39 CU of hands shuffling cocoa beans back and forth
01:39 – 01:45 MS of man sifting through pile of cocoa beans
01:45 – 01:57 WS of pile of cocoa beans and sacks of beans
01:57 - ENDS