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Film & Video Catalogue: Item Detail

Film Number

10958

Title

[CHRIS AND TONY'S WEDDING]

Producer

Rod Pashley

Date

1965

Gauge

std8mm

Colour

colour

Sound

silent

Running Time

14 mins 06 secs

Description

Wedding material includes guests arriving and congregating outside the church, bride and groom pose for photographs, confetti is thrown over the happy couple. The wedding party arrive at the reception venue. Bride and groom depart in a decorated car. Shots of various cars taking part in autocross event in a field. A woman in a garden walking towards the camera and a panning shot of a bungalow and surrounding garden (using double exposure technique). The group of people admire the flowers in the garden. P.O.V. shots from the car dashboard as it drives around an estate into their driveway as the family wait on the front doorstep. Some other family members and seen arrive and leaving the house while children play out on the footpath, one child is on a tricycle while the other is dressed as a sheriff. Later an older boy rides his bicycle up and down the street before playing fetch with the family dog. The film ends with a drive to the coast (Rhos-on-Sea), where people take part in water skiing.

 

 



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