Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 388. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0181*.
01:16:48 to 01:18:43 cuts for story PARACHUTE LIFT in CP 388. Various shots of a paratrooper paragliding. Some more shots of the parachute being folded and the soldier...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 388. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0181*.
01:16:48 to 01:18:43 cuts for story PARACHUTE LIFT in CP 388. Various shots of a paratrooper paragliding. Some more shots of the parachute being folded and the soldier being strapped into the harness. Various point of view shots from the camera of a Pathe camera man, Bernard Till, paragliding.
01:18:43 to 01:24:48 cuts for story ARMY GYMNASTS in CP 388. Please note the original story is currently incomplete. However, the cuts contain some shots similar to those that are missing. Various shots of Army P.T.I instructors demonstrating gymnastics. Various shots of Mr. Dooley on the parallel bars and rubbing his hands in chalk dust. Various slow motion shots of either Major P.G. Brown or Sergeant Instructor Winkle on the trampoline. He is joined on the trampoline by Joyce Thomas W.R.A.C. Various C/Us of Joyce. M/S of Instructors Nick Stewart and Sergeant Coveney (sp) on the high bars. Various shots of soldiers on an assault course similar to those in the edited story. Some C/U's of a sign for the 'Army Physical Training Core'. Some slow motion shots of the instructors on the high bars. Various L/Ss of the instructors training on different apparatus, also some C/Us of soldiers watching them. M/S of Nick Stewart on a pummel horse.
01:24:48 to 01:30:05 cuts for story MODEL VILLAGE in CP 388. Various shots of the model village, quite a lot are not used in the original story. Some shots of miniature street scenes and a little greenhouse. M/S of people going through the entrance to the model village. M/S of a man cleaning windows of a model house. Some C/Us of little people models. M/S of a man rearranging figures on the tiny sports stadium. M/S of a little girl and an old lady looking at a model of a grand mansion.
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