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DetailsOriginal Format: Super 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 2 mins 13 secs. Credits: Joe Clark, Jaycee Films Genre: Amateur
Subject: Industry Countryside/Landscapes
Summary A short atmospheric amateur film produced by Joe Clark of the sun setting across a number of Tyneside locations played alongside the ballad 'The Sunset's, Bonny Lad' by Alex Glasgow. Locations featured include the Tyne Bridge and the Norwood Coking Works at Dunstan near Gateshead.
Description
A short atmospheric amateur film produced by Joe Clark of the sun setting across a number of Tyneside locations played alongside the ballad 'The Sunset's, Bonny Lad' by Alex Glasgow. Locations featured include the Tyne Bridge and the Norwood Coking Works at Dunstan near Gateshead.
Title: Jaycee Films presents
Title: Sunsets
Title: Words by Alex Glasgow pictures from J. Clark
A montage begins with the Tyne Bridge crossing the River Tyne, a crane along the quayside, the Byker...
A short atmospheric amateur film produced by Joe Clark of the sun setting across a number of Tyneside locations played alongside the ballad 'The Sunset's, Bonny Lad' by Alex Glasgow. Locations featured include the Tyne Bridge and the Norwood Coking Works at Dunstan near Gateshead.
Title: Jaycee Films presents
Title: Sunsets
Title: Words by Alex Glasgow pictures from J. Clark
A montage begins with the Tyne Bridge crossing the River Tyne, a crane along the quayside, the Byker Wall ending on a man painting a rural scene standing beside a tree. The sun setting across the Newcastle and Gateshead skyline as well as the Tyne and High-Level bridges with traffic crossing both.
A montage of flowing water into the Tyne is followed by the setting sun behind the wheelhouse of a coal mine. A sign for the National Smokeless Fuel Ltd Norwood Coking Works at Dunston, the camera focusing on the word ‘Smokeless’. Steam and smoke rise from a number of chimneys on the site. The film ends with the sun setting over the coking works.
End title: The end