Screen for Life: Strangers with Colons: Erin and Sandy Two strangers. One candid conversation about colonoscopies. Erin and Sandy answer questions about prep, the procedure, and the follow up for this colorectal cancer screening option. Audio Descriptive Text The screen turns blue and logo pops up and reads: “Strangers with Colons” The HHS CDC logo in the bottom right corner. The screen cuts to two women, who shake hands, and sit down, talking to each other. The scene shows a man walking in and handing the 2 women blue talking cards. The screen pans closer to Erin holding a question card and conversing. The screen pans to Sandy after Erin asked her a question about her experience with a colonoscopy. As they converse, the screen cuts to Erin nodding her head, and then the camera pulls out to show both women on screen. The scene pans to Sandy as she laughs while conversing about their experiences. The scene adjusts back to both women on screen. The scene cuts to Erin as she continues explaining her experience. The scene cuts back to Sandy as she responds. The scene cuts back to the view of both women on screen. The scene cuts back and forth as they finalize their thoughts. The scene cuts to both women as they shake hands expressing that it was great to meet one another. The women walk off screen opposite directions. The screen fades to blue with words that show: “Screen For Life” logo and the HHS CDC logo is in the bottom right corner. Additional words appear, which read “If you’re 45 or older, talk to your doctor about your colorectal cancer screening options”. Additional words appear, which read “cdc.gov/screenforlife”.