POTTERY AS A SCHOOL CRAFT

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Title: POTTERY AS A SCHOOL CRAFT

Reference number: 2287

Date: 1951

Director: filmed by Allan Glen's School Film Unit

Sound: silent

Original format: 16mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 20.00 mins

Description: Art master and pupils of Allan Glen's School demonstrate various methods of making pottery.

Prize-winner at the 1951 Scottish Amateur Film Festival.

Credits: p. and d. James Crawford and Anthony Brooke
ph. Iain G MacLeod
Played by boys of the school

Shotlist: Credits (.10); Brief shot of the exterior of Allan Glen's school premises in Montrose Street. Interior of classroom. Art master James Crawford and pupils demonstrate various methods of making pottery (20.00).