Cuts (rushes out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 526. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0309*.
POLYSTYRENE - Some similar footage to that used in the cut story. Angled shot of shiny gold sculpture of a man hanging from ceiling. Woman carries sculpture past. Numerous...
Cuts (rushes out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 526. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0309*.
POLYSTYRENE - Some similar footage to that used in the cut story. Angled shot of shiny gold sculpture of a man hanging from ceiling. Woman carries sculpture past. Numerous shots of sculptors filing and cutting. C/U's of man with thick glasses filing. M/S's of John Sales appearing to be painting some kind of preservative into a sculpture of a Roman legionnaire. Various shots of large jigsaw cutting machine being used by John Sale. Numerous shots of teenagers at Butlins / Butlin's holiday camp putting large floating jigsaw together in swimming pool. There is a significant amount of more footage than used in cut story. M/S's Redcoat talking to woman on side of pool looking at children, smiling and laughing.
MOTORWAY MACHINES - Some similar footage to that used in the cut story. M/S's of surveyors at work. Various shots of large machines and vehicles spreading ballast over motorway. C/U's of driver. Quite nice shot taken from inside truck driving along the unfinished motorway. Numerous C/U's and M/S's of ballast on conveyor belts being emptied from chutes into dumper trucks. M/S's of rollers flattening surface.
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