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AUDIOVISUAL
♪ Upbeat rock music in the background ♪A four-image collage. The top left image, an operator’s hands, with gloves, on an RRC remote control. The top right image, the side of the LP301, with dual wheels. The bottom right image, the LP301 with dual wheels scooping snow in a parking lot. Overlayed on this image is the black HARD-LINE logo, two black mountain lines bisected horizontally by “HARD-LINE.” Under the HARD-LINE logo is the LP301 logo, “LP301” with the L and the P in bold lettering. In the bottom right image, the LP301 with its bucket up, parked in a snowy parking lot. The four images split into the corners of the screen transitioning into the first video.
Whirring of the LP301 runningThe LP301 advancing through a snowy parking lot with the camera moving from the left to the right side of the machine. The LP301 is then driving in the opposite direction.
Whirring of the LP301 runningThe LP301 parked in the parking lot. It begins raising its bucket. The LED light on the front of the LP301 is flashing. As the bucket raises, it also gets turned forward, in a dumping motion. It then turns the bucket back to its original position from a side angle as the bucket begins descending to ground level.
Whirring of the LP301 runningThe LP301 reversing in the snowy parking lot. It stops when in view and then continues to reverse until out of view.
Warning beeping sound as the LP301 reverses
Whirring of the LP301 runningAn operator with his hands on an RRC remote standing. In the background the LP301 is parked in the parking lot. The operator is a safe distance away from the vehicle. The operator engages the left joystick and the LP301 begins to advance.
Whirring of the LP301 runningThe LP301, now with dual wheels approaches a snowbank. It scoops up some snow from the snowbank cutting to a side angle before reversing away from the snowbank. The LP301 dumps the snow in a different area of the long snowbank.
Warning beeping sound as the LP301 reverses.
Whirring of the LP301 runningThe LP301 advancing stopping only inches away from the camera. The LP301 turns 180 degrees the right and advances in the other direction.
♪ Upbeat rock music in the background comes to an end ♪A wire background with a piece of metal sitting on it. A printer quickly appears and engraves the HARD-LINE logo into the metal and the company colours fade in to fill the logo. The website then appears underneath reading “www.Hard-line.com” in black writing.