BORDER WEAVE
Full length video
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Title: BORDER WEAVE
Reference number: 0482
Date: 1942
Director: d. John Lewis Curthoys
Sponsor: [ British Council]
Production company: Turner Film Productions
Sound: sound
Original format: 35mm
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 15.08 mins
Description:
How tweed is produced in the Scottish Borders showing the different stages involved, from the dying of the wool, spinning and weaving, to the finished product.
Filmed in St Mary's Mill, Selkirk.
35mm preservation material and prints held in NFTVA.
Credits:
ph. Jack Cardiff (in Technicolor)
ed. Reginald Beck
sd. rec. Harold King
m. William Alwyn
comm. s. Joseph Macleod
p. George E Turner
Shotlist:
REEL I
Credits (.35); Border sheep and scenery. Woman embroidering a map. Shots of a Border town. General views of scenery and sheep (3.02); Wool is sorted, chopped and fed into a scouring machine (3.54); The designer chooses a colour from some sample dyes and the dyer makes up the necessary dyes. The wool is then dyed and wools of different colours are blended and mixed. Carding produces yarn (6.48)
REEL II
No credits. The yarn is placed on the drums of the spinning mule. Spinning machine in operation (2.26); The wrap is placed on the weaving beam and drawn onto machine. Shuttles are prepared and the machine loaded. Weaving machine in operation (5.35); The cloth is examined and finished. Leaving mill in lorry. General views of scenery (6.15); Shots of Princes Street in Edinburgh. A pipe band (7.08); Shots of the lorry again. Woman embroidering. General views of Border scenery (8.11); ecs (8.20)