NORTH OF THE GREAT GLEN
Full length video
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Title: NORTH OF THE GREAT GLEN
Reference number: 0507
Date: 1956
Director: d. Wallace Hall
Production company: Educational Films of Scotland
Sound: sound
Original format: 16mm
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 14 mins
Description:
Crofting in the north of Scotland; the scenery of the Isle of Skye; forestry work and hydro-electric power provided from the lochs and rivers in the Highlands.
See also Teaching notes.
Credits: p. Wallace Hall
Shotlist: Credits (.18); The Great Glen lies between Fort William and Inverness. Map of the area (.22); To the North the roads are few. The crofters live by farming and fishing. Shots of cars on a narrow road at a passing place. Sheep and cattle grazing (1.00); Salmon fishing at Glenelg on the Sound of Sleat. Map of area. Shots of two men and a boy with a small boat landing the salmon catch (2.28); The rocky soil bears few crops but hay is carefully gathered for winter. Crofter scything hay. Tractor and mechanical scythe, making stooks (3.49); Modern ferryboats link Kyle of Lochalsh and Skye. Shots of Kyle and landing point as the ferry arrives. General views of the ferry as cars queue up. Shots of holidaymakers at Kyle. Ferries crossing over in Sound (5.11); Skye's lovely scenery attracts many tourists. Shots of Cuillins and Loch Coruisk. Shots of wild flowers (5.28); People on beach (7.15); Forestry provides work in once desolate areas. Map of the desolate areas. Shots of forested areas and a sawmill (8.20); Lochs and rivers are being harnessed as in Glen Moriston to provide hydro-electric power. Map. Shots of a dam and of construction work (9.22); Glen Affric and Glen Cannich (9.46); Pylons remain the new symbols of power throughout the north. Various shots of the pylons and of cables (10.20); The unspoilt Highlands. Shot of a sunset and a stag in the foreground (10.39)