World Archery

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
2200A
Date Released
5 Aug 1971
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Naval Fleet Manoeuvres
  2. 2World Archery
  3. 3Period Cricket
  4. 4News in Colour: Battle of the Flowers

Story

Story No. within this Issue
2 / 4
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: World Archery. DESCRIPTION: Top names from 36 countries compete in the World Archery Championships at York. The World Championship went to John Williams - a High School Graduate from America who is just seventeen years old. SHOTLIST: SV long line of archers with bows firing, zoom out long line of archers. SV many targets lined up with arrows. SV men fire arrows. CU arrows in target. CU another man firing arrow (string close). SV arrows into targets. Big GV of archery championships. SV large scoreboard (women’s). GV dozens of targets lined up. SV woman firing arrow. CU arrows into target. SV women walk towards target, pan to target. SV women look, man makes score. SV 2 women look at arrows. CU arrows in target. SV men’s scoreboard, No 56B Mr John C Williams (3rd row). Close shot men fire arrows. CU arrow 1 leaving bow. SV arrows into targets. CU another man firing arrow. SV Japanese man fires arrow. CU men fire arrows. CU arrows into target. CU man looks through glasses. LV men walk towards targets. CU men look at arrows in targets. SV back No 56B Williams (winner) looks at arrows. CU man looking at arrows. SV Mr Williams looks at target. CU arrows in target.
Keywords
Sport
Locations
York
Card file number
97342
Credits:
Commentator
Leslie Mitchell
Camera
Ray Gallard
Length of story (in feet)
116
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