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Oyster Fishing at Whitstable, England (1920)

Bibs at the ready for this documentary showing the journey of the oyster from seabed to dinner plate. We see the oyster smacks (fishing vessels used for trawling) hauling in their plunder, the shel...  
 
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loveasquillion (1 week ago) Show Hide
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i gotta say. i'm watching this to annalyse in my creative and media class, and its very rubbish!
rgwholt (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Not a pair of gloves or life jacket in sight......hard men !!
slapavisionarchival (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Great :)
toebonian (5 months ago) Show Hide
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The part that mystifies me is how they call the little oysters to run and jump into their baskets to be hauled up into the boats.
I remember the walrus and the carpenter had their own methods, but this film doesn't seem to go into that part!
I wonder who went down to call them? hmmm
phill903 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Good movie.
alsyapal19461946 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for posting this and I have suscribed so that I can see other films in the archive. I stayed in Whitstable for three months recently and love the place - and yes had oysters at Peasons.
demon27dan (1 year ago) Show Hide
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That may indeed be so! Maybe it was all those oysters!! I remember when I tried one once and my dash to the toilet was more of a panicked zig-zag across the room!
Bannanna70 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Wow - thanks for posting this !!
Sn0wFreak (1 year ago) Show Hide
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why is this type of old filming so strange looking..like the people are moving oddly
demon27dan (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This was a hand-cranked camera and the operator needed to turn the handle at a certain and very precise speed; slightly too fast and the people seem to be moving slowly, too slow and they seem to be moving quickly. It was very difficult for the operator to maintain the precise speed necessary to achieve perfect, natural movement, so the people move jerkily and unnaturally. In old comedies, cameras would be 'under-cranked' so car chases (i.e. Keystone Cops) look faster than they actually were.

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