Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 351. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0155*.
01:33:26 to 01:40:57 cuts for story NATIVE VILLAGE in CP 351. Mostly similar footage to the cut story. Different footage as follows: M/S of some African children playing...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 351. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0155*.
01:33:26 to 01:40:57 cuts for story NATIVE VILLAGE in CP 351. Mostly similar footage to the cut story. Different footage as follows: M/S of some African children playing in a school playground on a seesaw and a roundabout. M/Ss in a factory as green coffee beans are washed and then shaken dry on a special jigging machine. The hulled beans are poured into a sack; pan right to show full sacks of coffee beans reading 'Coffee / Produce of Kenya'.
Several shots of the children playing and splashing in the river. M/S of a car driving along a dirt track road at the base of a mountain. Nice L/S of a waterfall cascading from a rocky ledge in a mountain; a woman stands watching in the foreground; several shots of the waterfall, tilt down to follow the flow of the water - beautiful!
Several shots of the countryside that were not used in the finished story. Two female European tourists look through some huge binoculars before some grass huts. In a field, two African men come out of a grass hut with two European men and wave goodbye to them as they drive off in a car.
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