Acrobatic Flying
Series
- Series Name
- British Movietone News
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 3 / 4
- Summary
- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Acrobatic Flying. DESCRIPTION: A French Air Force aerobatics team in action at Salons-de-Provence. SHOTLIST: SV pilot with family looking round supermarket. CU pilot with wife. SV pilot and family crossing road. SV people walking along road, camera tilts sideways. SV camera tilting round then levelling up to people in street. SV people walking in street, camera flips up & over and shows people upside down. SV pilot in plane upside down then he levels upright. LV plane somersaults in air. SV plane flying along. CU pilot in cockpit as plane goes upside down. SV plane flying upside down & righting itself. SLV low angle shot of pilot from inside cockpit. SV plane flying in air upside down earth comes into view as he rights plane then out of view. SCU pilot in cockpit as plane turns over & flies upside down. SBV pilot in cockpit as plane turns & rights itself. SV plane in air. CU pilot in cockpit. CU front ditto with ground in b/g as plane turns round and goes out of view. LV plane in air. CU pilot. Low angle shot from cockpit of pilot as plane somersaults, ground is seen in b/g. LV plane in air.
- Keywords
- Entertainment and leisure; Displays; Aviation; Shops and shopping; Stunts; Military
- Locations
- France; Salons de Provence
- Footage sources
- France
- Card file number
- 74/40
- Credits:
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- Commentator
- Leslie Mitchell
- Length of story (in feet)
- 126
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How to cite this record
'Acrobatic Flying', British Movietone News Issue No. 2352, 1 Jul 1974. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/30394 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)