1. • Material Girls
EPISODE: 106 Wyrick – Romantic Master Bathroom
SHOOT DATE: May 20-21, 2005
SCRIPT UPDATED: April 18, 2005 Draft 5 -
Papercut update: 15 June 2005
SR. PRODUCER: Shelley White H/O: 531-7855
WRITER: Shelley White Cell: 386-5681
FIELD PRODUCER: Mary Beth Roberts Cell: 300-5825
SEGMENT 1
Tape # TC In/Out & Video Notes Duration Scene
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SOTs, VOs & Audio Notes
204
201
101
101
101
105
COLD OPEN
14:10:30 Exteriors of the
house.
Dissolve to interiors –
09:01:03 dining room
09:24:18 living room
09:37:22 screened in
porch
09:01:02 Dissolve to
“before” master bathroom.
10:36:39 – 10:37:04
Betsy OC
11:11:54 Girls with
looking at plan,
08:55:22 dissolve to
before of bathroom,
16:25:41 dissolve to after
of bathroom
:08
:25
:07
1 CAT VO:
THE COUPLE THAT BOUGHT THIS
TRADITIONAL BRICK HOUSE 2 YEARS AGO
HAS GONE TO GREAT LENGTHS TO ADD
COLOR AND WARMTH TO THEIR HOME. BUT
THEIR MASTER BATHROOM IS ANOTHER
MATTER.
BETSY OC (with Travis):
I guess, when we moved in we started working
mostly in the downstairs… in our living spaces…
painting, just sort of adding our own personal
touch. And we’ve gone upstairs… but, I’m pretty
much just out of steam now, and I’ve got this
master bathroom that is just white and awful. I
mean (TRAVIS: Boring.) we, it just doesn’t match
us at all.
CAT VO:
TODAY WE’LL HELP THIS COUPLE ADD
COLOR…AND SOME ROMANCE…TO THEIR
MASTER BEDROOM WITH FABRIC AND PAINT.
STAY TUNED FOR MATERIAL GIRLS!
GRAPHIC OPEN :15 MUSIC
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2. 101
INTRODUCTION
10:07:55 – 10:08:17 Cat
walks into future work
room carrying bolts of
fabric joins… Kelly and
April at worktable. Hosts
exit, camera pushes into
fabric bolt.
:22 2 CAT OC:
Welcome to Material Girls…I’m Cat Wei.
APRIL OC:
I’m April Eden…
KELLY OC:
…and I’m Kelly Keener. If you have small children,
then you know how important it is to have a warm
and inviting bedroom and bathroom to retreat to.
APRIL OC:
Now, this couple’s got the bedroom covered but
the bathroom needs a little work.
CAT OC:
So, we’re here to help transform the bathroom into
a romantic retreat. So, let’s meet the
homeowners. (Okay…)
GRAPHIC TRANSITION :02 SFX
204
201
103
103 /
203
103 /
203
HOMEOWNER
SHOWCASE:
14:10:37 Betsy & Travis
walking hand in hand.
12:28:58 Dissolve to
Travis in his music studio.
16:51:34 (cutaway of
touch pad and MS shot
also available) Dissolve to
Betsy in the kitchen on the
phone and on computer.
16:34:16 Dissolve to family
playing in family room.
16:45:40 Dissolve to family
in kitchen – Betsy doles
out snacks to kids at
counter.
:22
3a
3b
3c
3d
3e
CAT VO:
BETSY AND TRAVIS WYRICK BEGAN DATING
IN COLLEGE AND HAVE BEEN SMITTEN EVER
SINCE. TRAVIS IS A MUSIC PRODUCER WHO
RECORDS BANDS IN HIS HOME STUDIO AND
BETSY IS A FULL-TIME HOMEMAKER.
TOGETHER THEY SHARE RESPONSIBILITY
FOR THREE LITTLE PRODUCTIONS OF THEIR
OWN NAMED BLAKE, EMILY, AND CHARLIE.
DAYS PACKED WITH FAMILY MEANS THE
COUPLE NEEDS SOME PRIVACY FROM TIME
TO TIME.
101
201
10:42:56 – 10:43:35
Travis & Betsy OC
B-Roll: 10:08:15 dissolve
to bedroom beauties
09:59:11 dissolve to sitting
room beauties.
:39 4a
4b
TRAVIS OC:
What we loved about our bedroom is that it was
the fact that it was actually two rooms that had the
sitting room off to it. And, we had actually thought
about making one big room but, really liked the
theme of the sitting room and kind of a place to
get away from it all with the kids.
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3. 101
201
09:23:47 Dissolve to
“before” bathroom shot.
09:49:15 Dissolve to pull
from tulip design on
painted cabinets in
bedroom.
4c BETSY OC:
It’s a perfect room for really a retreat and, you
know, a place that we can just call our own… so
we chose warm colors, you know, that would, I
guess, relax us when we are in there. And, we
built in cabinets and had them painted… and
actually we did get our bathroom cabinets painted
to carry that same theme through, but that’s as far
as we’ve gotten…
101
101
09:13:25 pan of painted
cabinets in “before”
bathroom.
10:48:49 – 10:48:52
Travis & Betsy OC
:08
:04
5a
5b
5c
CAT VO:
THE TULIP DESIGN MIMICS THE ONE ON THE
CORNER CABINETS IN THEIR BEDROOM.
WE’LL ADD TO THAT RICH COLOR. ANYTHING
ELSE?
BETSY OC:
We want the room to be romantic.
TRAVIS OC:
Absolutely.
GRAPHIC TRANSITION :02 SFX
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201
DESIGN REVEALED
11:31:01 – 11:32:27
Cat with homeowners
1:26 6
CAT OC:
So, Betsy, I heard that you love the colors that in
your bedroom and it would make total sense to
bring them into your bathroom so, cuz the rooms
adjoin. And, I heard that you have had your eyes
on Travis when you were in 8th
grade…
TRAVIS OC: yes… it worked!
BETSY OC: That’s true.
CAT OC:
Well, then I think you guys want a romantic place
to call your own, especially with all the little
children you have now.
BETSY OC:
Absolutely, that would be great.
102 /
201 Cat points to board as she
discusses choices.
CU of fabric on board ALT
CU: 102 11:38:56
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CAT OC:
Well I think you are really going to like the design
scheme we have. We are starting with this great
yellow fabric. it’s got the golds and the reds that
are in your bedroom and, we are going to bring
them into your bathroom. And, it also has this tulip
motif that picks up on the little tulips that are on
your bathroom cabinet (BETSY OC: Right.) which
are really cute.
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4. CU green fabric on board
ALT CU: 102 11:39:02
CU of board as Cat speaks
CU of board showing wall
color
Reveals room rendering.
ALT CU: 11:38:10
CAT OC: And, we are going to update the color
scheme with this pear green fabric.
BETSY OC: Oh, I like this fabric texture.
CAT OC: Yeah, it’s great and these two are going
to make a great valance. And we also have some
other coordinating fabrics that are going to show
up in some other projects in the room.
CAT OC: And, for the walls… we have this great
red. And, it’s going to be more romantic. I mean,
what else is more romantic than red?
TRAVIS OC:
That’s a good thing.
CAT OC: And, so the valence is this piece here,
and the room is going to look pretty much like this.
TRAVIS OC:
Look at that….
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201
CU of waste basket &
tissue box ALT CU: 102
11:37:37
8 CAT OC: And Kelly’s here to talk about the
accessories.
KELLY OC:
Yeah, yes, Travis, you and I, we have a simple
project to tackle. We’re going to take these paper
mâché trashcan and tissue box and cover is with
this beautiful embroidered fabric.
TRAVIS OC:
Nice... You’re going to help me right?
KELLY OC:
Yeah.
102 /
201 April addresses Betsy
CU of valance in rendering
ALT CU: 102 11:40:57
CU of towels in April’s
hand (ALT CU: 102
11:36:41)
MS Betsy reaction shot.
8.5
APRIL OC:
And, then Betsy, you and I are going to be working
on the valance that Cat just described. And, we
are also going to be making some monogrammed
towels. It’s going have your initial on it, just a little
personal touch to the bathroom.
BETSY OC:
Wonderful.
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5. 102 /
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11:35:37 – 11:35:51.
Kelly pulls brushes out of
waste basket & hands to
Cat
Cat hands paint brushes to
Betsy and Travis.
Cat & team leave camera
left… leaving Betsy &
Travis
Betsy & Travis leave
camera left
:14 9
CAT OC:
So, we have A LOT of work to get started with.
KELLY OC: Here, you do the honors….
CAT OC: Thank you. If you would help us by
starting to paint… (TRAVIS OC: Nice...) we are
going to go set up the workroom. So, see you in a
bit.
BETSY OC: Thank you.
TRAVIS OC: Let’s go… BETSY OC: I guess we
should get started.
201 all footage at 11:06:43
Music montage of Travis
and Betsy painting at
various places in the room.
:08
10a
10b
10c
MUSIC:
(over painting montage)
GRAPHIC TRANSITION :02 SFX
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202
PROJECT ONE -
VALANCE
14:03:29 – 14:04:04
WS April & Betsy at work
table in playroom
April demos how fabric will
appear back to back and
then how corresponding
fabric will peak out.
:35 11a
11b
APRIL OC:
Alright, Betsy, now I got you out of painting but the
deal is now you have to help me with the valance.
BETSY OC: I’m ready…
APRIL OC: Okay, Have you ever sewn before?
BETSY OC:
Actually, no. But, I need to learn… I have a
daughter and we need to learn to sew together.
APRIL OC:
Oh, well… definitely, definitely… Well, first
lesson. Okay? (BETSY OC: Okay… alright..)
We’re going to be making a valence. And, it’s
simple. We are going to be sewing a couple of
pieces of fabric together. And, we are going to be
putting it so that it folds along the top, that way we
will have a little contrast. And, we are going to be
connecting it to some hold backs with these tabs.
BETSY OC:
And, I’m going to make those…
APRIL OC:
Yes, you will be making them. You can do it! And,
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6. CUT TO Insert of room
rendering
when we are all done it’s going to look like that.
BETSY OC:
Beautiful!
102 /
202
14:23:40 – 14:24:04
April setting down
rendering
Cutaway of cording
example with cording
sticking out of fabric.
:24 12
APRIL OC:
All right, are you ready to get started?
BETSY OC:
Absolutely.
APRIL OC:
Okay, now I’ve already cut and measured our
pieces. And, I’ve also presewn the cording while
you were up stairs painting. So, you got outta that
one… (BETSY: alright!) It’s very simple, thought,
all it is… is that you take a piece of contrasting
fabric and cut it along the diagonal. And then you
just sew the cording inside. See?
BETSY OC:
I think I could have done that.
APRIL OC:
You could have done that, it’s fun! Okay, let’s but
the pieces together.
BETSY OC:
Okay.
.
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202
14:39:15 or 14:35:02
Dissolve to April pinning
layers of fabric with
cording in between.
14:39:39 CU clipping the
cording
14:44:34 (series of sewing
shots begins here)
Dissolve to stitching at
machine.
:17 CAT VO:
PIN THE PIECES OF FABRIC TOGETHER WITH THE
RIGHT SIDES DOWN, AND THE CORDING PLACED
BETWEEN. AT EACH CORNER, BE SURE TO MAKE A
DART ON THE SEAM EDGE OF THE CORDING. THIS
WILL ALLOW THE CORNER TO LAY FLAT. NEXT, WITH
THE CORDING FOOT ON, STITCH AROUND THE
PERIMETER OF THE FABRIC, REMOVING PINS AS YOU
GO.
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202
15:02:06 - 15:02:22
April & Betsy on camera
CU to turning.
15:02:48 CU Betsy hand
:16 APRIL OC:
Alright, Betsy, now, the reason that I had you stop
before you finished was so that you would have a
way to turn right side out. Alright, then all you do is
just hand stitch it closed.
BESTY OC:
I think I can do that.
APRIL OC:
You want to try that?
BESTY OC:
Sure
APRIL OC:
Alright, here you go..
BESTY OC:
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7. stitching opening Okay
102 /
202
202
202
201 /
202
15:23:22 – 15:23:57
April on cam, marks for the
loops. Cutaway of fabric
strips. April and Betsy on
camera.
15:32:49 Close-up of loops
pinned in place.
15:32:53 Hand tucking
under raw edges.
15:47:36 Dissolve to
sewing loops in place.
:35 13
APRIL OC:
(Finishing stitching) See… You can sew!
BESTY OC:
I did it.
APRIL OC:
Okay, now what we do next, is we fold this green
over about 6 inches or so depending on how much
of the green you want to see. And then you mark
for your tabs. Now, making the tabs are super
simple. Alright, now all I did was you take strips of
fabric… you measure ‘em, you cut ‘em, and you
sew ‘em. That’s it. Now when you sew them you
want to sew them so that the right sides are
together. (BETSY OC: Okay) And then you flip
them right side out.
BETSY OC: Okay
APRIL OC:
But the trick is attaching them so that they look
nice on the valence.
CAT VO:
PIN THE LOOPS IN PLACE ACCORDING TO WHERE YOU
MARKED. BE SURE TO TUCK UNDER RAW ENDS.
THEN SEW IN PLACE.
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202
202
16:02:15 – 16:02:51
April on camera, then
cutaways of how fabric
buttons are made.
16:00:54 CU beginning to
sew button
:36
14a
14b
APRIL OC:
Now, if you want to, you can add a little finishing
detail and get some covered buttons with fabric.
That is really simple to make. All you do is you
buy a pack of buttons with backs (BETSY OC:
Okay) and then you just follow the instructions on
the back. You take your circle of fabric, and your
button top… and you put the circle of fabric in
first… and then your button top and then you just
“moosh” the fabric around the button top. You put
in your back… snap it into place. And when it’s
done it will look like this then you just sew it into
place.
BETSY OC: Ga, that looks easy.
APRIL OC: Very easy…
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10:14:03 – 16:14:34
Dissolve to CU of button,
thread being trimmed,
cut to MS April & Betsy,
Cat enters, joins girls.
April shows Cat finished
valance
Betsy OC
Cat ushers Betsy out,
then goes back to admiring
valance with April.
:31 15a
15b
15c
CAT OC (April is futzing with a button):
Hi, you two! How’s the valence coming along?
APRIL OC:
We just finished, She knew a lot more about
sewing than she was telling us…
CAT OC:
Really?
BETSY OC:
Well, actually, Cat it was really pretty simple
I’m ready to go hang it… can we go hang it?
CAT OC:
Patience, my dear. You will see the room when
everything gets done… but, I think you actually
have some painting to do upstairs
BETSY OC:
Yes, I do… we’ll see you…
CAT OC:
Yes you do… (Betsy leaves) April, this really looks
good…
APRIL OC:
She was so good, she picked it up just like that!
LT: For more information
go to www.diynetwork.com
:06 16 CAT VO:
FOR DETAILS ON MAKING THIS VALANCE, JUST GO TO
OUR WEBSITE AT DIYNETWORK.COM.
BUMPER GRAPHIC :03 MUSIC UP
103 /
203
104
BUMP OUT/VO TEASE
09:14:38 Kelly and Travis
wrapping fabric around a
waste basket.
11:44:58 April and Betsy
monogramming towels.
:13 17
CAT VO:
WHEN WE COME BACK, KELLY AND TRAVIS
WILL PUT THE WRAP ON A TISSUE BOX AND
WASTE PAPER BASKET…
AND, LATER, WE’LL SHOW YOU HOW TO USE
THREAD TO ADD AN ELEGANT TOUCH TO
TOWELS.
STAY WITH US!
END SEGMENT 1 - 8:00 approx
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9. SHOW 106 -- SEGMENT 2
Tape # TC In/Out & Video Notes Duration Scene
#
SOTs, VOs & Audio Notes
BUMPER IN :05 MUSIC
103
101
101
102
101
201
102
103
RE-ESTABLISH MISSION
16:45:41 Betsy and Travis
with family – a couple of
shots
09:00:38 Dissolve pan of
“before” bath
11:11:46 Shot of girls
working
11:38:12 Dissolve to
rendering of master bath
11:12:33 Shot of one of
the girls with fabric
11:11:26 Shot of Travis
painting.
15:36:19 Dissolve to Betsy
and April finishing valance.
08:54:15 Dissolve to
Travis and Kelly unloading
supplies in work room.
Continue shot through
to:
:38 18 CAT VO:
FAMILY TIME IS QUALITY TIME WELL SPENT…
EXCEPT WHEN YOU WANT A LITTLE PRIVACY.
AND THAT’S THE CHALLENGE BETSY AND
TRAVIS WYRICK FACE IN THEIR BUSY HOME.
THIS PLAIN MASTER BATH SEEMS TO
SCREAM, “KIDS ARE WELCOME” WHEN WHAT
THEY WANT IT TO SAY IS “NO KIDS
ALLOWED”.
THIS IS WHERE THE MATERIAL GIRLS COME
IN. WE’RE HELPING THE WYRICKS
TRANSFORM THEIR MASTER BATHROOM
INTO A ROMANTIC SANCTUARY…AND WE’RE
DOING IT ALL WITH FABRIC AND A LITTLE
PAINT.
OUR FIRST STEP WAS TO RECOMMEND A
RICH RED TO COLOR THE WALLS, THEN WE
SEWED A SIMPLE BUT DRAMATIC VALANCE
FOR THE WINDOW. NOW WE’RE GOING TO
ADD FABRIC TOUCHES ELSEWHERE IN THE
ROOM.
103 /
203
PROJECT TWO:
FABRIC COVERED
WASTE BASKET AND
TISSUE BOX
8:54:17 – 8:55:07 Kelly
and Travis in workroom –
shows plain basket and
fabric.
NOTE TO EDITOR: KELLY
WAS PERSPIRING A GREAT
DEAL IN THIS PROJECT.
PLEASE WATCH FOR UNDER-
ARM SWEAT ON HER JACKET
IN THE WS AND CUS OF
HER. I HAVEN’T NOTICED
THEM IN THE CLIPS, BUT IT
WAS VERY APPARENT IN
PERSON
:50 19 KELLY OC:
Okay, Travis, we are going to start our simple
project today, BUT with dramatic results.
TRAVIS OC:
I am ready…
KELLY OC: Alright, we’re going to take this paper
mâché trashcan, combine it with this beautiful
fabric…
TRAVIS OC:
Okay. Where do you get one of these?
KELLY OC:
Well, we got ours at the local craft store but, we
are going to use the same technique on a plastic
trashcan or tissue box that you may have already
in the house.
TRAVIS OC:
Okay, great!
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10. 203 Insert from Kelly shows
tissue box
Insert: turns over box so
we can see underside/how
fabric was glued.
20 KELLY OC:
Okay… Now, I made it easy for you and went
ahead and did the “Kleenex” box. Let me give you
an idea of what we did. I took a square pattern,
and then I cut a hole in the center for the
“Kleenex”… okay, and then I made a strip to go
around the sides (TRAVIS: Okay) Use some spray
adhesive, press it in place, did a little trim… Okay,
so we are going to take the same technique to our
trashcan.
TRAVIS OC:
Too easy…
203
103
203
Travis/Kelly in workroom.
09:00:51 CU B-roll of
measuring wastebasket,
Marking as go…
cut to 09:01:07 MWS of
two
dissolve to 09:02:08
cutting of fabric.
:09
21
KELLY OC:
That’s right! Alright, so all we have to do is get our
measuring and our cutting…
TRAVIS OC:
Okay…
CAT VO:
MEASURE BY SIMPLY ROLLING THE WASTE
PAPER BASKET ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE
FABRIC, MARKING AS YOU GO. ADD AN INCH
FOR OVERLAPPING AT THE BOTTOM. NO
EXCESS IS NEEDED ON THE TOP EDGE.
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203
09:10:14 – 09:10:34
Travis wraps the fabric
around the waste paper
basket and tests the fit.
:20 22
KELLY OC:
Alright, now, let’s take a dry run at this. (TRAVIS:
Let’s.) Let’s make sure that this fits our trash can
(TRAVIS: Okay.) and we have excess fabric for
our seam.
TRAVIS OC:
Okay.
KELLY OC:
You get your side, and I’ll get mine
TRAVIS OC:
There we go...
KELLY OC:
Perfect!
TRAVIS OC:
Okay, now, what about the pattern missing right
here…
KELLY OC:
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11. 09:10:42 Dissolve to Kelly
folding edge
09:10:48 Dissolve to Kelly
ironing the fold
09:11:00 Dissolve to
Travis applying glue
09:11:07 Dissolve to Kelly
& Travis smoothing out
lumps
:12
That’s alright, good question! We are going to fold
this back and make a fake hem. (TRAVIS: Nice.)
See? Very nice. Alright?
CAT VO:
FOLDING AND PRESSING THE EDGE OF THE FABRIC
WILL CREATE A FAKE HEM, OR SEAM, AND WILL
ALLOW THE EDGE TO LAY FLAT ON THE WASTE
BASKET. GLUE THE FOLD WITH A LITTLE FABRIC GLUE,
AND SMOOTH IT OUT ANY LUMPS UNDER THE FABRIC.
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203
09:13:45 B-roll of
adhesive being sprayed on
the wastebasket.
09:14:38 Dissolve to
wrapping of fabric/pressing
into place.
09:15:15 Dissolve to
applying fabric glue to
seam
09:15:58 Dissolve to
trimming corners
09:16:31 and gluing in
place.
:18
CAT VO:
NEXT, SPRAY ADHESIVE OVER THE ENTIRE
SURFACE OF THE ITEM. LINE UP THE FABRIC
WITH THE TOP EDGE OF THE WASTE BASKET.
WRAP THE FABRIC AROUND THE ITEM AND
PRESS IT INTO PLACE. APPLY A LITTLE
FABRIC GLUE TO THE SEAM TO HOLD IT IN
PLACE. ON THE BOTTOM, TURN THE EXCESS
FABRIC OVER, AND CUT THE CORNERS,
MAKING DARTS. THEN GLUE AGAIN AND
PRESS INTO PLACE.
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203
09:22:49 - 09:23:24 WS
Travis & Kelly pressing
edges & admiring.
Travis trimming fabric edge
on basket
Kelly showing Travis
prepared trim piece and
now it will go on waste
basket.
Travis picks up scissors
and starts cutting edges.
09:23:54 Dissolve to
Travis applying glue to
inside of basket
:35
:25
23
KELLY OC:
(Finishing pressing edges) Alright, (TRAVIS:
Alright.) Just about done… but we have one more
element that we are going to add to it, okay?
TRAVIS OC: Okay…
KELLY OC: What I need for you to do is that if
you will go ahead and trim off all this excess fabric
here
TRAVIS OC: Okay… I can do that)
KELLY OC: Okay, now, you got lucky… I went
ahead and got the trim prepared, alright?
(TRAVIS: Okay.) So, what this is going to do is it’s
going to go around the edges and it’s going to
cover the top where it’s not very attractive and we’ll
glue that right around. (TRAVIS: Okay.) And, see it
will go all the way around so you have a nice clean
finished edge. If you can get a little right there and
there that would be great…
CAT VO:
NOW, PUT A LITTLE FABRIC GLUE ON THE INSIDE RIM
OF THE WASTE BASKET… THIS WILL BE FOR THE
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12. 09:24:25 Kelly applying
glue to outer edge
09:24:53 Kelly matching
up seam
09:25:11 Kelly & Travis
applying trim, folding as
they go
09:25:17 CU cutting
corner making dart (THIS
NEEDS TO BE THE CU
BEFORE KELLY RAISES HER
ARM DUE TO SWEAT MARKS
ON HER JACKET)
09:23:47 CU of fake seam
on trim OR 09:26:27
09:26:44 CU matching
stripes
PART OF THE TRIM THAT WILL FOLD OVER INTO THE
BASKET. AND, THEN, APPLY GLUE ALONG THE
OUTSIDE EDGE. MATCH UP THE SEAMS, AND AFFIX
THE TRIM ALONG THE EDGE, FOLDING OVER AS YOU
GO. JUST LIKE WITH THE BOTTOM, CUT DARTS TO THE
INSIDE CORNERS AND PRESS DOWN ALONG THE WAY.
DON’T FORGET TO MAKE THE FAKE SEAM FOR THIS
TRIM PIECE! FINALLY, LINE UP THE STRIPES! THESE
DETAILS MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE.
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09:36:54 – 09:37:07
Travis & Kelly admiring
finished basket
CU finished waste basket
Travis starts to pick up
basket as if to leave
Kelly on cam, reaches for
basket.
:13 23.5 KELLY OC:
Travis, well done.
TRAVIS OC: Nice
KELLY OC: Yes…
TRAVIS OC: alright let’s go check it out!
KELLY OC: No, not so fast. One more quick
project. It’s a “no-sew.” We are going to take this
pretty, same fabric and we are going to do a fabric
liner.
TRAVIS OC: Okay.
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203
B-Roll
09:40:53 B-roll of marking
09:41:35 and cutting
09:44:37 placing fabric in
basket and pushing
through handles
09:44:49 folding edges
under
09:45:43 Dissolve to
applying hot glue and
pressing fabric in place.
NOTE TO EDITOR: COULD
USE BEGINNING OF NEXT
SHOT AS THE B-ROLL
INSTEAD OF THIS AND THEN
CONTINUE ON INTO THE OC
PRIOR TO THE BUMP OUT.
:23 24 CAT VO:
MARK AND CUT A LARGE CIRCLE OF FABRIC
THAT IS TWO TO THREE TIMES THE SIZE OF
THE BASKET. AN EASY TIP TO DO THIS IS TO
FOLD THE FABRIC IN HALF, MARK, AND CUT
OUT A HALF CIRCLE. PLACE THE CIRCLE IN
THE BASKET, PUSH THROUGH THE HANDLES
ON EITHER SIDE. TO KEEP THE RAW EDGE
FROM SHOWING, FOLD THE FABRIC UNDER.
FINALLY, USE SOME HOT GLUE AND PRESS
THE FABRIC INTO PLACE.
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13. joins Kelly and Travis.
CU of fabric ribbon
Travis on camera.
Cat to Travis.
KELLY OC: Hey, Cat!
CAT OC: This is looking really cute!
KELLY OC: Well, thanks… we have one more
thing we are going to add to it… this pretty ribbon.
We are going to tie a bow around it. What do you
think?
CAT OC: Is this from that fabric?
KELLY OC: Yeah, coordinating fabric… really
clever… KELLY OC: Well, we try, we try.
CAT OC: What do you think, Travis?
TRAVIS OC: I thought it was a lot easier it would
be. So,
CAT OC: Awh, We like to hear that… KELLY
OC: Yes, we do.
CAT OC: And, I think it’s going to look great
against those red walls upstairs. KELLY OC: I do
to.
CAT OC: Which reminds me, I think your wife
could use your help upstairs painting.
KELLY OC: Awh, sucks…
TRAVIS OC: Okay, painting it is.
KELLY OC: Yup! Thank you for your help.
TRAVIS OC: Thank you.
(Whisper) CAT: ah, this is really cute KELLY: I
think it turned out great.
BUMPER GRAPHIC :02 MUSIC UP
104
104
BUMP OUT/VO TEASE
11:44:03 April and Betsy
with monogramming
supplies.
14:26:19 Cat lighting
candles in the “finished”
bathroom,
14:05:09 dissolve to Kelly
bringing in stool, April
joining.
:15 26 CAT VO:
COMING UP…APRIL COVERS MONOGRAMS
THREE WAYS.
AND LATER, WE’LL TURN UP THE HEAT WITH
SOME ROMANTIC FINISHING TOUCHES WHEN
WE COMPLETE THE WYRICK’S MASTER
BATHROOM.
ALL THAT WHEN MATERIAL GIRLS RETURNS.
END SEGMENT 2 - 4:55 approx.
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14. SHOW 106 -- SEGMENT 3
Tape # TC In/Out & Video Notes Duration Scene
#
VOCs, VOs & Audio Notes
BUMPER IN :05 MUSIC
102
102
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RE-ESTABLISH
MISSION/RECAP
PROGRESS
11:31:39 Shot of Betsy
and Travis meeting with
girls over fabric and
sketches
15:01:19 Betsy and April
making valance
09:45:43 Travis and Kelly
making the wastepaper
basket and towel basket.
:18 27 CAT VO:
TRAVIS AND BETSY WYRICK ASKED US TO
HELP THEM TRANSFORM THEIR NO FRILLS
FAMILY FRIENDLY BATHROOM INTO A
ROMANTIC RETREAT.
WE’VE ALREADY SEWN A VALANCE OUT OF
RICH GOLDS, REDS AND GREENS…
WE’VE ALSO COVERED A WASTE PAPER
BASKET AND LINED ANOTHER BASKET WITH
A COORDINATING RED EMBROIDERED
FABRIC.
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12:30:11 – 12:30:29
Dissolve to Cat on cam –
walks into room with red
embroidered lined basket
in her hands.
:18
28 CAT OC:
People have been embroidering fabric with thread
for centuries. And while, hand embroidering is a
fine art, machines have actually gotten quite good
creating beautiful patterns like on the fabric we are
using on our baskets. For another elegant touch
for a master bathroom, you can monogram towels.
GRAPHIC TRANSITION :02 SFX
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PROJECT THREE:
MONOGRAM TOWELS
11:02:46 - 11:04:26 April
and Betsy in work room
surrounded by towels and
monogramming supplies.
Betsy on cam
2:20
29a
29b
APRIL OC:
Okay, Betsy, the Material Girls, we are suckers for
romance. So, we are going to be adding some
monogrammed towels to your bathroom. (BETSY:
Okay.) Okay. We are just going give it a little more
touch of romance and elegance… you know…
personalized
BETSY OC:
We like that….
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203 April and Betsy in
workroom
CU plain towels
CU pre-made monogram
30a
30b
APRIL OC:
I do to, so that’s going to be our project. But, the
thing that I love most about monogramming is that
it comes in pretty much every price range. Okay?
On the lower end of things you can pretty much go
ahead and buy some plain towels, like this… and
then you can buy some pre-made monograms…
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15. CU monogram being
painted
30c
30d
30e
30f
see?
But, you know, they mostly just come in white and
that just doesn’t do it for me….
BETSY OC:
No, it doesn’t.
APRIL OC:
No, I don’t really like that. But, there is a solution.
What you can do is you can buy some fabric paint
and you can paint them.
BETSY OC: I knew you would have a solution….
APRIL OC:
There’s always a solution to every problem.
See? And then, once you have it painted, go
ahead and let it dry. And, then just stitch it in place.
BETSY OC: That’s amazing.
APRIL OC:
There’s your monogram… nice and easy.
104 /
203 April shows professionally
monogrammed towels
CU of monogrammed
towels
April on cam, refers to
machine
31a
31b
31c
31d
31e
APRIL OC:
Another option is you can take them to a
monogramming shop. Like these…. See?
BETSY OC: oh, wow! I love them!
APRIL OC:
Me, too. The thing about monogramming shops is
that they can monogram through pretty much
anything that is a towel. And they have a much
wider selection of color for you thread. So, that’s a
really good thing about monogram shops. But, the
third option, and that’s what we are going to be
doing, is the do-it-yourself option.
BETSY OC: Okay…
APRIL OC:
So, for that you are going to need… an
embroidery machine, or an embroidery-sewing
combination machine like we have. (BETSY OC:
Okay…) And the first step to that, and for some
people the hardest, is deciding the color of thread
you want, and the font size and style… so, and the
font size will determine what hoop size you’ll need.
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16. BETSY OC: okay…
APRIL OC:
Are you ready to make some tough decisions?
BETSY OC: I am so ready… yes!
APRIL OC:
Okay…
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11:14:34 choosing font
11:26:40 – 11:27:48 B-roll
marking location of
monogram, spritzing,
applying stabilizer, placing
hoop under towel, then
pressing into place.
:24 32a
32b
32c
32d
32e
CAT VO:
EACH MACHINE IS DIFFERENT WHEN IT
COMES TO FONT AND SIZE SELECTIONS, SO
FOLLOW YOUR MACHINE’S
MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS. NEXT,
DETERMINE WHERE YOU WANT THE
MONOGRAM TO GO ON THE TOWEL, AND
PREPARE THE AREA BY SPRITZING IT WITH
QUILT BASTING SPRAY. NEXT LAY A SHEET
OF STABILIZER ON TOP AND HAND PRESS IT
IN PLACE.
NOW, LAY THE TOWEL ON TOP OF THE HOOP,
MAKING SURE THE STABILIZED AREA IS
CENTERED WITHIN THE HOOP. PRESS THE
HOOP INTO PLACE.
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203 11:42:55 – 11:43:33 April
and Betsy proceed through
steps at the machine. CU
of embroidery module, CU
of foot,
CU of feed dogs dropped,
:38 33a
33b
33c
33d
33e
33f
33g
33h
33i
33j
APRIL OC:
Alright, now we are ready to take it to the machine.
BESTY OC: Alright…
Now when you are working with terry cloth, you
want to only use one hoop. Because if you use
two hoops, it’s going to be too thick for them to go
together. That’s why we had used that sticky
stabilizer on the back. If you are trying this at
home without me, make sure you put on your
embroidery module, and embroidery presser foot.
And, in some cases you have a bobbin casing
that’s specialized for embroidery.
BESTY OC: Okay…
APRIL OC:
Drop your feed dogs… and you are ready to push
start.
BETSY OC:
Right now?
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pressing start
End on close-up of
machine embroidering.
11:43:58 - 11:44:43
(Time lapse series of
dissolves) of machine
doing it’s thing
:30
APRIL OC:
Yeah, that’s the fun part. Now just sit back and let
the machine do the work. Pretty easy, huh?
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12:05:16 – 12:05:51 April
& Betsy on camera.
Removing stabilizer and
hoops
CU of finished
monogrammed towel.
Camera moves in to CU of
monogram towel for
transition.
:35 34a
34b
APRIL OC:
Okay, once you’ve finished, you go ahead and
take off your stabilizers. And, what’s left of the top
layer will come off in water. So, don’t worry about
getting off all of the little pieces… just go ahead
and wash it.
And, then you are done…
BETSY OC: That is amazing. APRIL OC: Do you
like it? BETSY OC: It’s beautiful. I love it. APRIL
OC: Looks good. Turned out great!
APRIL OC: Sorry that I didn’t mention, but it takes
a little time. I hope that’s okay… cuz, we have
one, two, ten left to go…
BETSY OC:
Oh, my goodness… okay…
APRIL OC: Let’s get to work
BETSY OC:
I guess we’d better.
104
BUMP OUT/VO TEASE
13:58:20 Girls decorating
room – shots from next
segment.
14:42:13 Girls admiring
Robes on wall hooks.
:16 35
CAT VO:
DON’T GO AWAY. THE MATERIAL GIRLS HAVE
MORE IN STORE FOR THE WYRICK’S
BATHROOM…
WE’LL ADD ADDITIONAL FABRIC TOUCHES
AND SURPRISE THEM WITH A HIS AND HERS
GIFT THAT’S SURE TO SPARK ROMANCE.
STAY TUNED!
END SEGMENT 3 - 6:20 approx
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18. SHOW 106 - SEGMENT 4
Tape # TC In/Out & Video Notes Duration Scene
#
SOTs, VOs & Audio Notes
BUMPER IN GFX :05 Graphics Only
201
102
103
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104
RE-ESTABLISH
MISSION/CATCH
VIEWERS UP
12:19:17 – 12:19:25 Cat
in work room cleaning up
fabric.
11:11:27 Painting
15:36:18 Valance
09:25:19 Baskets
12:01:59 monogramming
14:19:33 Dissolve zoom
out to girls futzing in “new”
bathroom
:08
36a
36b
36c
CAT OC, then to VO:
Welcome back to Material Girls.
We’ve been up to our elbows in fabric, working to
transform the Wyrick’s master bathroom into a
romantic retreat.
CAT VO: BETSY AND TRAVIS HAVE BEEN WORKING
RIGHT ALONG WITH US, PAINTING, MAKING A VALANCE
FOR THE WINDOW, COVERING BASKETS AND BOXES
WITH FABRIC, AND MONOGRAMMING TOWELS.
AS USUAL, WE HAVE A FEW EXTRA TOUCHES WE
WANT TO ADD…PLUS A GIFT FOR THE WYRICKS
THAT WE THINK THEY WILL REALLY ENJOY…SO
WE’VE SENT THEM TO DINNER WHILE WE PULL
THE ROOM TOGETHER.
104 EXTRAS AND RE-CAP
14:31:28 – 14:31:41 April
to camera as she futzes
with café curtains.
Cutaways of her pointing
to rod pocket. B-roll of
bead trim.
:14 37a
37b
37c
APRIL OC:
Now the valance looks great above the window,
but it really doesn’t offer a whole lot of privacy. So,
we made some café curtains to finish it off. It’s just
a simple panel with a rod pocket along the top. It’s
a great way to give a little more privacy to any
window.
104
15:57:11 dissolve to pan
of shower curtain over to
basket of towels.
15:58:27 Dissolve to
basket of towels
16:03:02 Dissolve to push
into vanity bench. 16:03:43
Dissolve to tissue box and
15:59:05 waste basket.
16:07:29 Wide shot of
entire vanity area pan to
scrim.
:23 38a
38b
38c
38d
38e
38f
CAT VO:
AND, SPEAKING OF PRIVACY, WE CREATED A
CURTAIN FOR THE OLD GLASS-DOOR
SHOWER. WE ALSO ROLLED THE TOWELS
APRIL AND BETSY MONOGRAMMED FOR
HANDY ACCESS IN THE BASKET.
A BENCH AT THE VANITY CARRIES THE
FOCAL FABRIC OF THE ROOM TO THIS AREA.
AND THE TISSUE BOX AND WASTEBASKET
ADD MORE COLOR. FINALLY WE ADDED A
LITTLE SCRIM IN THIS WALL CUT-OUT FOR
ADDITIONAL INTEREST.
101 08:54:34 B-roll of original
room, wide shot.
:14 39a
CAT VO:
WE STARTED WITH A PLAIN WHITE MASTER
BATHROOM.
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104
105
16:25:37 Dissolve to wide
shot of room transformed,
then to bedroom.
16:30:41 Dissolve to pan
of tub area showing off rich
colors.
Dissolve to detail quick
shots of
16:27:38 valance,
16:02:31 vanity,
16:32:22 low angle of
towels zoom out to candles
39b
39c
39d
39e
39f
39g
USING PAINT AND FABRIC, WE TIED MASTER
BATH AND BEDROOM TOGETHER. WE
DELIBERATELY CHOSE THE RICHEST OF
COLORS AND MOST ELEGANT OF FABRICS
AND SPECIAL TOUCHES TO TRANSFORM IT
INTO A ROMANTIC RETREAT.
104
14:49:00 – 14:49:27
Dissolve to Kelly entering
room with robes. Shows
off monograms, then
hangs on hooks on wall.
Pull to reveal Cat and
April.
Material Girls on camera.
Material Girls exit.
Camera zooms into robes
:24 40a
40b
40c
KELLY OC:
We just didn’t think the room would be complete
without a matching robes. So, we had these robes
monogrammed just like the towels as our gift to the
Betsy & Travis. (To Cat and April) Do you think
they’ll like them?
APRIL OC:
Betsy loved the monogramming. These are
perfect!
KELLY OC:
Great… Good…
CAT OC:
And, the his and hers thing is so romantic!
APRIL OC:
Oooo la-la!
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ROOM REVEAL
15:22:23 – 15:22:57
Betsy and Travis enter.
Shots of them
discovering/admiring
various extra touches.
:40
41a
41b
41c
NAT SOUNDS BETSY/TRAVIS:
BETSY OC Oh, look, the candles!
TRAVIS OC Cool! Nice!
BETSY OC Oh, it’s beautiful! Oh, look, the
shower curtain! They did a shower curtain!
TRAVIS OC I like that, that’s cool.
BETSY OC They covered our shower! I love
that…
TRAVIS OC That’s very cool! And, look we got
some robes… huh? B. T. this one would be mine!
BETSY OC This one would be me! Oh, cool!
Candles…
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20. 15:23:09 – 15:23:15
dissolve or transition with
cutaway to cover to Betsy
& Travis still looking…
Travis at shower curtain,
Betsy seated at vanity
:06
TRAVIS OC Look at this, this is cool…
BETSY OC I love it.
TRAVIS OC I like these… I love it.
BETSY OC Now no one will see in the window at
night. That is perfect!
BETSY OC I love it…
TRAVIS OC Look at this, I love it, I love the
colors… I’m in! Let’s move in. to the bath…
(BETSY OC I think we should.) right now (NOTE
TO EDITOR: OUT BEFORE MIC HIT FROM TRAVIS)
205 15:52:39 – 15:53:01
Betsy and Travis in
interview setting – post
reveal.
:22
42 BETSY OC (WITH TRAVIS):
I think I’m just really excited because I feel like
Material Girls really understood us, right off. The
colors are great. The bathroom is so warm. It’s
definitely a romantic space for us. And with all the
projects that we did, I’m just very pleased.
TRAVIS OC (WITH BETSY):
It matches the rest of the house, but it has it’s own
uniqueness. It’s really nice.
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GOODBYE
12:18:04 – 12:18:13
Cat, April and Kelly
packing up workroom
:09 43 CAT OC with Kelly and April:
Well girls, our work here is done. So, We’ll see
you next time on Material Girls!
(All: bye-bye)
SPECIAL THANKS
W/BEAUTY SHOTS and
CREDIT ROLL
:10
RIVR LOGO :03
END SEGMENT 4 - 2:58 approx.
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