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March 5th, 2013 - Dubai 1. Wide shot of Dubai Marina skyline and boats in foreground 2. Mid shot of boats 3. View from boat of show and skyscrapers 4. Tilt down buildings to boats 5. Zoom into boat 6. Girl walking along deck 7. Exterior of Trinity-built Sapphire 8. Wide of sitting room 9. Wide of master bedroom 10. Mid of bathroom 11. Close of gold fittings in bathroom 12. Exterior of superyacht Smeralda now owned by the Dubai Royal Family 13. Set up of Dr Rainer Behne, chairman of Behne Mar Middle East 14. Close of picture 15. Various of pool and deck area 16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Rainer Behne, chairman of Behne Mar Middle East: "As we always say, this yacht is like a house. If you berth her somewhere it completely replaces your private home." 17. Gulf Craft boat - main living room 18. Close up of table 19. Outdoor table 20. Master bedroom 21. Various shots of of Erwin Bamps, chief operating officer for Gulf Craft 22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Erwin Bamps, chief operating officer for Gulf Craft: "I find that the clients are looking for comfort. They are looking for a real estate experience and not so much for a marine experience. A lot of the new clientele are not even sure they will get seasick and they don't want to find out on your yacht, and I don't want them to realise that either. So they are concerned about their comfort and their guests and they want to be able to spend more time on board. That's why they are so concerned, they really want to see it as an extension of their life not just for an hour or two or an afternoon." 20. Deck area 21. Jacuzzi and sun beds 22. Set up of Michael Howorth, Maritime journalist for the Financial Times 23. Jacuzzi 24. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael Howorth, Maritime journalist for the Financial Times: "You have to ask yourself "what are we doing it for?". Why are we building boats for goodness sake if they don't want them? It reminds me almost of shifting a villa from one caravan park to another. Maybe we should just go into the recreational vehicle business." 25. Boats in marina 26. Sales people at superyacht builders Kaiserwerft stand 27. Close up of model of superyacht 28. Superyacht stands 29. Various of models of superyachts 30. Salesmen sitting on sofa 31. Couple talking to salesman 32. Close up of girls in sailor hats at stand 33. Wide shot of stand, men shaking hands 34. Set up of Theo Hooning, secretary general SYBAss which represents superyacht builders 35. Cutaway of boat show 36. SOUNDBITE: (English) Theo Hooning, secretary general SYBAss which represents superyacht builders: "If you want to have, as Chinese (do) a big lounge to enjoy yourself with the family and play games etc. that's a different way from the standard American would do, who would much more enjoy being outside doing watersports and being near the water. But a superyacht can do both as you can make it as you wish." 37. Creator of Iguana walking past amphibious boat 38. Cutaway of sign 39. SOUNDBITE: (French) Antone Brugidou, founder, CEO of Iguana: "With everything becoming more congested boat owners don't want to rely on a marina or jetty to get their boat into the water, they want to be able to drive it in from a beach particularly in this part of the world." 40. Various of people in bar 41. Large boat with skyline behind 42. People motoring on small boat past marina 43. Wide of boats 44. Tilt up from reflection to boats and skyline LEADIN The Dubai International Boat Show has opened amid signs that the global economic downturn has not affected the appetite for luxury super yachts. STORYLINE: Welcome to the land of super yachts and skyscrapers. They have since bought the 77-metre super yacht Smeralda, which was moored nearby. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2d2939d0269554eba961ea517afc5612 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork