Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 368. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0175*.
01:30:03 to 01:31:23 cuts for story FLOWER TAXI (aka FLORIST TAXI) in CP 368. There is a quite amusing shot of a man accidentally hailing a real black cab instead of the...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 368. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0175*.
01:30:03 to 01:31:23 cuts for story FLOWER TAXI (aka FLORIST TAXI) in CP 368. There is a quite amusing shot of a man accidentally hailing a real black cab instead of the flower filled florist cab. Otherwise the out takes are very similar to the cut story.
01:31:23 to 01:34:29 cuts for story CONCRETE BOAT in CP 368. Various shots of a concrete yacht being built in a boat yard and then sailed on the Norfolk Broads. Nothing amazingly different to the finished version.
01:34:29 to 01:38:30 cuts for story ACOUSTIC CHAMBER in CP 368. Various shots of the inside of an acoustic chamber. There is some material not used in the final piece - M/S of the mesh floor of the chamber and M/S of the chamber door being opened from the outside. Otherwise the material is similar to the cut story.
01:38:30 to 01:41:48 cuts for story MANPOWERED PLANE in CP 368. Various shots of the manpowered plane being prepared for take off, plus some shots of the plane taking off from the run way. Mostly quite similar to the cut version, although there are some good shots of the individual students not used in the cut story.
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