Bear Skins (1951)
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- čas přidán 12. 04. 2014
- Bear skin hat making workshop in London.
Newsreel library shots of the Trooping the Colour. M/S Man (Alfred Powell) examining furs on hooks, selects one. M/S Alfred brings furs to table, examines it. L/S Man examining fur, turns it over. L/S Reverse angle, man cuts piece off fur. M/S Examining piece of fur, throws it away and marks up remaining fur with pattern. L/S Man marking up fur from pattern. C/U Man. L/S Man marking up fur. C/U Man pulling out fur as shaped from pattern. M/S Man matching two pieces of fur.
C/U Man matching two pieces of fur, passes it over to man sewing. C/U Man sewing fur. Closer shot, man sewing fur. M/S Man stops sewing turns fur inside out passes it back to first man who puts it on a block in shape of a guards bearskin. C/U Miss Kate Ellis fitting framework inside bearskin. C/U Girl. M/S Girl combing bearskin places it on floor. L/S Man placing bearskin on floor where there are rows of bear skins in formation. More newsreel shots Trooping the Colour. M/S of Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) on horseback.
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FILM ID:1295.34
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Don't let PETA see this!
So late boy
So, only PETA should care? Any rational people on the planet should reject this crime.
Would be interesting to see if they still follow the same routine as back then
(pssst they aren't "from the Arctic". Those would be polar bears. They are from Canada's boreal forests.
Why is the video grey
Because back in the day color didn't exist yet on TV. It was what they call black and white although it really does look like it's grey.
@@localnerd480 Ok
One life one hat
Realizing that hat is an afro wig 😂😂