Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 351. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0155*.
01:24:02 to 01:30:06 cuts for story AERO STILLS in CP 351. All very similar to that in the cut story; C/Us of winch and control box and several shots of the men looking...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 351. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0155*.
01:24:02 to 01:30:06 cuts for story AERO STILLS in CP 351. All very similar to that in the cut story; C/Us of winch and control box and several shots of the men looking skyward.
01:30:06 to 01:33:17 cuts for story HEMEL HEMPSTEAD in CP 351. Different footage from that in the cut story show some picturesque shots of the old part of Hemel Hempstead; shots of an old church with gardens.
M/S in the new part of town of a car parking in a fairly empty car park; several shots as in the cut story of people walking around the lake. M/Ss of a girl taking a photograph of two girls sitting by the bank fountain. M/S of people walking along the street, past a London Transport sign reading 'Bus Station'; C/U of the sign. Various shots of rather gruesome modern architecture, including a Wimpy restaurant that seems to be at the base of an office block. Nice shots in the market as women look at shoes and clothes.
(Cuts for NATIVE VILLAGE in separate record - reel 2 of 2.)
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