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DetailsOriginal Format: Standard 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 5 mins 43 secs Credits: Joe Clark Genre: Amateur
Subject: Sport Environment/Nature Countryside/Landscapes
Summary An atmospheric amateur film produced by Joe Clark recording the plants, trees and nature around the River Tyne at autumn time.
Description
An atmospheric amateur film produced by Joe Clark recording the plants, trees and nature around the River Tyne at autumn time.
Title: Autumn Ramble
A church and a series of buildings in a rural town or village change to cows in a field. In another field a sheep grazing on grass surrounded by mushrooms. In a wooded area the trees each have different coloured leaves. Plants as well as ferns blow gentle in the breeze and brightly coloured berries grow on a bush.
In a garden a variety of...
An atmospheric amateur film produced by Joe Clark recording the plants, trees and nature around the River Tyne at autumn time.
Title: Autumn Ramble
A church and a series of buildings in a rural town or village change to cows in a field. In another field a sheep grazing on grass surrounded by mushrooms. In a wooded area the trees each have different coloured leaves. Plants as well as ferns blow gentle in the breeze and brightly coloured berries grow on a bush.
In a garden a variety of colour from the various plants and flowers growing there.
A number of ducks and Swans swim in the water of the river Tyne, the surrounding trees turning a golden colour. The reflection of other trees and plants in the water.
A man in a rowing boat passes. A boy stands beside another boat dragged onto the riverbank, a racing rowing boats speeds past.
The chimney of a building changes to a marina where a number of small sailing boats are moored. Two men rest on the banks of the river, one of them is fishing. The film ends with the sun coming through a gap in the tree.
End credit: The end