Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 387. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0183*.
01:07:35 to 01:10:50 cuts for story TAMAR BRIDGE in CP 387. Various shots of the new Tamar Bridge. M/S of a flint stone wall. M/S of a road sign to places in Cornwall including...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 387. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0183*.
01:07:35 to 01:10:50 cuts for story TAMAR BRIDGE in CP 387. Various shots of the new Tamar Bridge. M/S of a flint stone wall. M/S of a road sign to places in Cornwall including Bodmin and Penzance. M/S of the words 'Pedal Cycles' painted on the road. Lots of nice shots of period cars, including a bubble car and a caravan, as they stop at the toll gates. M/S of an official plaque commemorating the opening of the bridge by the Queen Mum. Several shots of a man painting the railings of the bridge.
01:10:50 to 01:11:50 cuts for story FISHERMAN ARTIST in CP 387. Various shots of Clive Gunnell sketching on Brixham harbour and working on one of his sculptures in his back garden. C/U of Clive drawing a picture of a fishing boat - not used in final story.
01:11:50 to 01:12:01 shot of the Tamar Bridge from story TAMAR BRIDGE in CP 387.
01:12:01 to 01:12:05 shot of Clive Gunnell sitting on Brixham harbour with a companion from story FISHERMAN ARTIST in CP 387.
01:12:05 to 01:13:08 various shots from TAMAR BRIDGE, including good point of view shot from the front of a car driving over the new bridge.
01:13:08 to 01:15:47 various shots from FISHERMAN ARTIST. Pretty much the same as the cut story. There are some more C/Us of Clive and a woman (possibly his wife), also some more shots of different examples of Clive's work.
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