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W J Yarwood & Sons Ltd of Northwich

Date produced: 1934

Filmmaker(s):

Jack Eachus

Description:

"Boat builders Yarwood's of Northwich produced many fine craft over the years, thriving on commissions for narrowboats, tugs, barges, small ships and ship components. Filmmaker Jack Eachus records the hard work involved and some of the vessels produced, launched with a mighty splash onto the River Weaver. We also see other vessels on surrounding waterways, and a glimpse of the Queen Mary in dock." (BFI Player)


Wages of Cinema

Date produced: 1969

Filmmaker(s):

William Palmer

Ernest Page

Description:

"a two reeler starring a group of high school kids," with "a movie within a movie." William A. Palmer, "Meet the Winners...." American Cinematographer, Jan. 1933, 28.


Wake of the Bluenose

Date produced: 1960

Filmmaker(s):

Ken Cucksey


Walk with Me Beneath a Tree

Date produced: 1965

Filmmaker(s):

Warren Thompson

Description:

"A journey from bustling Chicago to the fall foliage and winter landscape of rural Wisconsin." Chicago Film Archives.


Walking of Baby Boy

Date produced: 1931

Filmmaker(s):

Wagoro Arai


Wanderer Butterfly, The

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

William G. Nicholls

Description:

"A study of the Wanderer Butterfly presented in an interesting manner. Making full use of extension tubes and telelenses, the excellent extreme close-up photography affords the audience a detailed glimpse of the life cycle of this beautiful insect." PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 36.


War of the Ants

Date produced: 1966

Filmmaker(s):

H. Braig

Description:

"War of the Ants is a deft piece of animation against elaborate stage settings and masterful props. No scale tells us how big the ants are, but their movements and actions are superb. The story has a similarity to human warfare in its satirical approach" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 36.


War Time - Gas Masks

Date produced:

Filmmaker(s):

Eustace Alliott

Description:

"A short film recording details of a fire-fighting demonstration by the Reichsluftschutzbund." (EAFA Database)


Warriors of Another World

Date produced: 1942

Filmmaker(s):

Richard Cassell

Description:

"It is a strange and savage world indeed which Dr. Richard Cassell explores in his Warriors of Another World, a striking recording of nature's continuing and inexorable conflict. His warriors, among others, are the ant lion (with its simple but treacherous sand trap), the scorpion, the mantis, the black widow and the field spider. Into the life of each of these — and their unwary and often unarmed victims — Dr. Cassell has probed with his long focus lenses, to bring back reports of murder, sudden death and cannibalism among the insects. His technical handling of the specialized tools of his trade is beyond reproach, while his continuity treatments range the full gamut of motion picture story telling. Both micro and macrocinematography are used in the film's course, to develop well rounded sequences that are, incredibly, complete with medium shots, near shots, closeups and even reaction scenes made during the tiny but titanic battles. We see (in full frame closeup) the multiple lensed eye of a housefly, only to learn from immediate and striking imagery what such an eye might record — a housewife approaching with a fly swatter. Warriors of Another World is a distinguished contribution to educational film making." Movie Makers, Dec. 1943, 474.


Washington 15th November, 1969

Date produced: 1970

Filmmaker(s):

Jack W. Taylor


Total Pages: 295