GV London Airport runway with plenty of activity and slow pan. LS Pan of SASS Caravelle taking off. LS BEA Viscount taking off. MS Slow tracking shot along shoppers and pedestrians walking in Regent Street. GV Pan with traffic in Parliament Square ending...
GV London Airport runway with plenty of activity and slow pan. LS Pan of SASS Caravelle taking off. LS BEA Viscount taking off. MS Slow tracking shot along shoppers and pedestrians walking in Regent Street. GV Pan with traffic in Parliament Square ending with camera fixed on Big Ben. BGV Of Oxford, pan down to traffic moving along road. View looking up into clouds and then pan down to gv of city of Oxford. Aerial view from helicopter following section of M1 Motorway (not much traffic). Shots of flyovers etc. GV of large city in England, probably Birmingham. GV Junction in suburb of English city, probably Birmingham. GV Various shots of Oxford countryside. MLS Vintage Austin draws up and two travellers dressed for the period step out. MS Telephone girl seated at switchboard with big letters Tel Aviv. MS International switch board with busy operators. MS Street level shot of traffic in Piccadilly circus. GV Tracking two British cars on a road in Belgium (shot through a car windscreen with windscreen-wipers moving). MS Low level shot of traffic moving in town centre. MV Busy cross roads in Oxford. MS Dover Ferry attendant waving his arms directing traffic into the cross channel ferry. MV Traffic moving through Trafalgar Square.
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(These cuts relate to the documentary about the manufacture and export of British motor cars on PM1327).
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