Metadata
WORK ID: NEFA 23441 (Master Record)
Title | Year | Date |
WEDDING DAY | 1967 | 1967-01-01 |
Details
Original Format: Standard 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Silent Duration: 5 mins 56 secs Credits: Thomas Johnson Genre: Home Movie Subject: Family Life Celebrations/Ceremonies |
Summary A home movie produced by Thomas Johnson of the wedding of Christina McCartney to Peter Yellow at The Parish Church of St Michael in Byker, Newcastle in the summer of 1967. The bride and her father arrive at the church and after a few photographs head inside. Following the service, the happy couple appear and are watched by wedding guests having their official photographs taken. The film ends on the couple leaving on their honeymoon with confetti being thrown over their car. |
Description
A home movie produced by Thomas Johnson of the wedding of Christina McCartney to Peter Yellow at The Parish Church of St Michael in Byker, Newcastle in the summer of 1967. The bride and her father arrive at the church and after a few photographs head inside. Following the service, the happy couple appear and are watched by wedding guests having their official photographs taken. The film ends on the couple leaving on their honeymoon with confetti being thrown over their car.
An animation of...
A home movie produced by Thomas Johnson of the wedding of Christina McCartney to Peter Yellow at The Parish Church of St Michael in Byker, Newcastle in the summer of 1967. The bride and her father arrive at the church and after a few photographs head inside. Following the service, the happy couple appear and are watched by wedding guests having their official photographs taken. The film ends on the couple leaving on their honeymoon with confetti being thrown over their car.
An animation of a church bell ringing and a church door opening.
Title: Wedding Day
The exterior, churchyard, and noticeboard for The Parish Church of St Michael Byker on Saint Michael's Mount in Byker. A small crowd gather around a bridesmaid wearing a peach dress as she gets out of a vintage car. A second car pulls up containing the bride in white and her father. The two of them pose for photographs beside the car and in the church doorway.
The bride and her new husband appear from the church followed by members of the wedding party. Guests come out of the church and gather around a camera on a tripod in the churchyard watching the photographer pose the bride and groom for official portraits. A view of the vintage wedding car returns to the wedding where the photographer is now posing family and friends for their photographs with the happy couple.
The couple get into their wedding car and are driven away while guests stand around in the churchyard chatting.
In a terraced street the couple now out of their wedding outfits sit in a car, the groom at the wheel. As they drive away confetti is thrown over the vehicle
Title: The End
The film ends on an exterior and spire of The Parish Church of St Michael in Byker.
End title: "That's All Folks"
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