Cuts (rushes, out takes) for Colour Pictorial - CP 415. The original story is on *PM0211*.
The shots are similar to those used in the edited story but also include the following:
01:00:01 - 01:04:50 South Africa - large vats with a man drawing off a glass to test the wine, grapes being packed and weighed, people tasting wine, grapes being picked and sorted, workers shifting grapes, from field to factory. Wine tasters wearing white coats and hats. Lots of lovely shots of luscious grapes.
01:04:50 - 01:09:17 Underwater party - a girl carrying a drink and some fruit climbs down into the water at a swimming pool in Bognor. She joins a few others seated round a table at the bottom of the pool - they appear to be relaxed and enjoying themselves as one eats a banana, and another has a drink. They are wearing diving gear - but take it off to eat. Some girls swim about underwater with trailing ribbons on their ankles without diving gear. One of the divers has an umbrella. Its a fun item.
01:09:17 - 01:13:43 Beauty pageant - girls in bikinis walk a catwalk, by a crowded beach full of deck chairs, the winner of Miss Durban competition kisses the compere, people are trampolining, sailing boats, and driving water dodgems, At the beach young men surf the big waves, and rickshaws are pulled by people in traditional ceremonial African dress with huge horned and decorated head-dresses.
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