File:Carillon kondigt werkpauze aan Weeknummer 51-08 - Open Beelden - 14528.ogv
Carillon_kondigt_werkpauze_aan_Weeknummer_51-08_-_Open_Beelden_-_14528.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 1 min 16 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 575 kbps overall, file size: 5.23 MB)
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[edit]DescriptionCarillon kondigt werkpauze aan Weeknummer 51-08 - Open Beelden - 14528.ogv |
English: Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.
Work breaks at the beginning and end of the day at a clothing factory in Twente(?) are no longer announced by a siren or something similar, but by a carillon with an automatic chime that has been placed on the roof. SHOTS: - Int. metal factory(?): spinning machines and workers at work; - steam whistle sounds (off screen, only sound is audible); machines stop; workers stoomfluit loeit (buiten beeld, alleen geluid hoorbaar); machines stop; workers drink coffee(?) in the canteen; - ext. and int. large sewing workshop: girls are working behind sewing machines; one hand on a button and a carillon starts playing outside; the girls stop working, leave their station and drink tea/coffee in the canteen; come back and continue their activities.
Nederlands: Bioscoopjournaals waarin Nederlandse onderwerpen van een bepaalde week worden gepresenteerd.
In een confectiefabriek in Twente(?) worden de werkpauzes en begin en einde van de werkdag niet (meer) aangekondigd door een sirene oid maar door een op het dak van de fabriek geplaatst carillon met een automatisch speelwerk. SHOTS: - Int. metaalfabriek(?): draaiende machines en arbeiders aan het werk; - stoomfluit loeit (buiten beeld, alleen geluid hoorbaar); machines komen tot stilstand; arbeiders drinken koffie(?) in de cantine; - ext. en int. groot naaiatelier: meisjes zitten achter naaimachines te werken; een hand drukt op een knop en buiten begint een carillon te spelen; de meisjes stoppen met werken, verlaten hun werkplek en gaan in de cantine thee/koffie drinken; komen terug en gaan verder met hun werkzaamheden. |
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Source | WEEKNUMMER510-HRE0000DF42 at Open Beelden |
Author | Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid |
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