Do-It-Yourself Exhibition
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- British Movietone News
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 1 / 3
- Summary
- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Do-It-Yourself Exhibition. DESCRIPTION: On display at the Do-It-Yourself Exhibition were many ideas for the home enthusiast, in the field of home improvements and crafts. SHOTLIST: CU man drinks from beer can at 36’ he starts to make a can into a lamp (2 shots). SV lamp is placed with finished lamps. SV finished lamps. CU cabinet opens to show drills etc (2 shots). SCU man picks up holster containing drill and buckles belt (2 shots). SV draws drill from holster and uses. WA pottery exhibit. CU woman turning pot. CU woman. CU pot. SV finished pot placed with others. SV pottery (2 shots). WA beer and Coke bottle stretching stand. SV weird shaped bottles (2 shots). CU bottle from case into heated container (3 shots). SV stretched bottles cooling. CU pull back to show bottles. WA ornamental glass making stand. CU blow torch on glass. CU man working. CU finished ornament laid to cool. WAS finished glass ornaments. CU glass rose pull focus to glass daffodil. SV wax candles. WA candle making stand with man making candle. CU wax into mould. CU various coloured waxes added to mould. SV finished candle placed with others.
- Keywords
- Industry and manufacture; Inventions and discoveries; Exhibitions and shows
- Locations
- Olympia
- Card file number
- 76/202
- Credits:
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- Commentator
- Leonard Martin
- Camera
- Paul Kavanagh
- Length of story (in feet)
- 236
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How to cite this record
'Do-It-Yourself Exhibition', British Movietone News Issue No. 2475, 7 Nov 1976. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/30893 (Accessed 15 Jul 2025)