VS. Speeded up sequence showing people hurrying towards Sydney Harbour Ferry and boarding the boat. VS. People relaxing on the lounge deck of ferry as it goes on its journey taking most of the passengers to their daily...
VS. Speeded up sequence showing people hurrying towards Sydney Harbour Ferry and boarding the boat. VS. People relaxing on the lounge deck of ferry as it goes on its journey taking most of the passengers to their daily work. CU. Hot Dog machine. CU. Women serving up breakfast. MS. Man eating breakfast on the ferry. VS. Women standing by the ferry snack bar and eating. MS. Two women having coffee. MS. Man asleep on seat and he is woken and given his breakfast. GV. Large modern building taken from the ferry as it nears the dock. MS. People getting off the ferry. LS. One of the ferry boats when the sea was very rough and is tosses and pitches nearly covered by waves
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