Full title reads: "Munnings Junior Scoops Kids' Art Trophy".
Victory House, Leicester Square, London.
GV Children painting around table. SV Two boys at work on futuristic painting. CU Boy's hand painting. Pan up to boys face as he wipes paint from face with ragged elbow. MV Boy Artist...
Full title reads: "Munnings Junior Scoops Kids' Art Trophy".
Victory House, Leicester Square, London.
GV Children painting around table. SV Two boys at work on futuristic painting. CU Boy's hand painting. Pan up to boys face as he wipes paint from face with ragged elbow. MV Boy Artist wearing beret, bringing streaming paint brush out of paint pot. CU Boy at work on canvas. LV Boy artist painting panorama of London from roof. top. Angle view boy artist, at work.
MV Victory House sign. SV Signboard - 'Children's Art Exhibition.' MV Children taking exhibits into hall. SV Judges examining work. CU John Rothenstein, Director of the Tate Gallery, examining work. MV Picture of girls milking cow. CU Picture of gypsy. MV Back view child artists looking at exhibits. SV Towards child artists looking at pictures. CU Girl looking at exhibits. CU Painting of girl. MV Judges looking at exhibits. LV GV Late arrival bringing exhibit for judging. MV Boy presenting exhibit to judges. CU Boy Michael Munnings - studious type of boy. CU Hands being wrung nervously behind boy's back. SV Judges criticising exhibit. CU Woman judge. CU Hand patting boy on shoulder. Boy looks up. SV Special prize tag pinned to picture of horse by Munnings. SV Exhibit being pinned to wall.
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