M/S of a statue which features large birds. The statue is outside a modern office block and has water flowing over it. The statue is "symbolic of the firm's animal interest".
Interior of office, C/U of woman's hands typing. Camera tilts up to show the girl...
M/S of a statue which features large birds. The statue is outside a modern office block and has water flowing over it. The statue is "symbolic of the firm's animal interest".
Interior of office, C/U of woman's hands typing. Camera tilts up to show the girl typing. The company wanted to give their staff something pleasant to look at through the office windows so they have installed a penguin pool. Various shots of a man feeding the penguins while the typist looks out of the window. There are a few flamingos too!
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The building seen here is Walton Court, and was once the headquarters of Birds Eye frozen foods.