Sculptures in Sand
Series
- Series Name
- British Movietone News
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 3 / 5
- Summary
- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Sculptures in Sand. DESCRIPTION: The annual sand modelling contest at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. The junior award went to nine year old Julie Gladhill who modelled a family of koala bears. The winner of the senior section was thirteen year old Shane Egan, who modelled a temple dancer. SHOTLIST: GV people playing on the beach. MS children building sand castles and notice Daily Telegraph Sand Modelling Competition. MS small boy scooping sand to start his model. MS small girl ditto. MS people watching. MS small girl modelling sand. MCU ditto. MCU above’s sand model. MS teenage girl modelling sand. MS another small girl modelling sand. MS the judges. MS boy using a fly spray to blow loose sand from round his model. MCU a woman judge. MS boy modelling a rhino in sand. MS girl modelling a tiger in sand. MS sand model of a black bear. MCU man judge. MS junior section winner sand model of a family of koala bears. MLS man presents Julie Gladhill with her prize for modelling the koala bears. MCU ditto. MS people applauding. MCU sand model of a temple dancer senior section winner. MS man presents Shane Egan with his prize for modelling the temple dancer. MCU ditto.
- Keywords
- Children; Competitions
- Locations
- Sydney; Australia
- Footage sources
- Australia
- Card file number
- 90758
- Credits:
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- Commentator
- Leslie Mitchell
- Length of story (in feet)
- 101
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'Sculptures in Sand', British Movietone News Issue No. 1915, 14 Feb 1966. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/26326 (Accessed 01 Feb 2025)