(12 Jul 2010) SHOTLIST
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++DAY SHOTS++
1. Wide of bus carrying 2010 World Cup winners Spain with crowds lining the street
2. Mid shot of crowds, pull out to wide shot
3. Mid shot of Spanish players on open top bus
4. Various of convoy turning corner
POOL
++DAY SHOTS++
5. Aerial of bus carrying Spanish team
6. Mid of Spanish team with player holding World Cup aloft
7. Wide aerial of parade
8. Pan from cheering crowd to team on board bus
9. Various aerials of parade, crowds cheering
POOL
++DAY SHOTS++
10. Mid of Spanish football player Fernando Torres holding World cup aloft and pointing at crowd
11. Mid of crowds cheering as bus passes by
12. Mid of Spanish football player Sergio Ramos kissing World Cup and holding it aloft
13. Aerial and zoom in of parade
14. Mid of players dancing aboard bus
POOL
++DAY SHOTS++
15. Planes flying overhead leaving red and yellow smoke trails
16. Crowds cheering alongside bus
17. Fans waving from lamp post
18. Spanish team captain Iker Casillas waving to crowd
19. Wide of stage with concert awaiting arrival of team
20. Various of crowds, performer on stage
POOL
++NIGHT SHOTS++
21. Various aerials of bus carrying players making its way through the streets
STORYLINE
Hundreds of thousands of people - if not more - jammed Madrid's historic avenues Monday as 2010 World Cup winners Spain embarked on an open-air bus ride through the city's historic centre, the epicentre of the celebration party for the second day in a row.
Earlier in the day the squad was received by King Juan Carlos and met with Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
The Spanish side returned home to a jubilant nation and a huge fiesta on Monday after beating the Netherlands 1-0 after extra time in the World Cup final in Johannesburg on Sunday.
Crowds overflowed into the street and surrounded the team bus during the parade with fans, virtually all sporting the red and yellow national colours, lining the five-kilometre (three-mile) route as the bus crawled through the crowd with the players waving and raising the gold World Cup trophy into the air.
As the parade snaked down the Gran Via in the heart of Madrid, Spanish air force fighter jets flew overhead spewing out the colours of the national flag.
The parade was expected to last well into the night Monday.
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