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CAMERAMAN's DOPE SHEET Print All Names Stick No. 148 C.B. 8-50 CAMERAMAN'S DOPE SHEET Print all names. Attach Press Clippings or other material. If the story looked good to you, say so, if it didnt, say so too. SUBJECT The 6 Winter Olympic Games, Oslo. "Introdusing Oslo" PLACE DATE Oslo 11 feb. 1952, Cameraman Recordist Footage Shot U.Lathleseix 390 feet WHO ELSE COVERED Say if sound or silent LIST OF SHOTS Roll 2-3. The King of Norways Castle* Lays in the middel of the town. 2 shots of the kings gard. Boll 2-6: Frogner Park, known as Vigelands skulpture assembly. Vigeland was given free hands b.y the town counsil. regardles of the ftost. This is his lifss work* The detail shots of the skulptares are from tk' bridge crossing a lake. Roll 2-12: The Viking ships, 2 shots. Roll 2-1; Oslo seen fram fikeherg, with t.he seawKna »fca anhnnl in the foreground. Rool 3: Skiing school for children, detail shots. It takes only 25 minutes by tramcar from the middel of the town to go there. Several parents send their children to this or other skiing school in the suroundings of Oslo from the Was there anything unusual about the story ? If you were assessing it editorially, what would you say ? Stock Nj. 148 C.B. 8-50 CAMERAMAN'S DO Print all names. Attach Press Clippings or other material. If the story looked good to you, say so, if it didnt, say so too. SUBJECT Continued. PLACE DATE Cameraman Recordist Footage Shot WHO ELSE COVERED Say if sound or silent LIST OF SHOTS age of 3 years. $M±m Holmenkollen ski Jump hill The tower of the Holmenkollen. The bottom part of the hill .One smal roll not merkMj_J3ie_01jmpic.^ian put up ln the el of the town, taken at nl^ht. Soil 4; .Shot intend.* nc,r-ml3 for the title. Shot of the main Gliding of the HvW g. for the competitors.• The story is tought as follows: Oslo, capital the 6 Winter Olympic Games. A thown of many atractions, but the main atraotlon is its skiing possebilitys. It the ser.ter of the town to Was there anything unusual about the story ? If you were assessing it editorially, what would you say ? A cut from the smal boy jumping to the Holmenkollen jumping hill. Stock No. 148 C.B. 8-50 rSy CAMERAMAN'S DOPE SHEET Print all names. Attach Press Clippings or other material. If the story looked good to you, say so, if it didnt, say so too. / SUBJECT winter Olympic Games, Gigant Slalom Men PLACE Norrefjeld DATE 15 feb. 1952 Cameraman Kristoffer Recordist Footage Shot WHO ELSE COVERED Say if sound or silent LIST OF SHOTS Roll "Oversikt Fjellhvil" are maily long shots of Norrefjell were the giant slalom took place. Roll 4: The start of: Zeno Colo. Guttorm Berge. Toni Spiess. James Coattet. Christian Pravda. Stein Eriksen. Egon Schopf. Gunnar Hjeitnes. The vinner Stein Eriksen is wearing the no. 12. 'RNATIGMAL GRENSEGT. 5 OSLO Was there anything unusual about the story ? If you were assessing it editorially, what would you say ? Stock No. 148 C.B. 8-50 CAMERAMAN'S DOPE SHEET Print all names. Attach Press Clippings or other material. If the story looked good to you, say so, if it didnt, sa^#@ tb8T" ' SUBJECT ^inter Olympic Gamest Ice hockey Canada-Germany PLACE Jordal Amfl DATE Oslo 15 feb, 1952 Cameraman M.Mathlesen Recordist F ootage Shot 200 WHO ELSE COVERED Say if sound or silent LIST OF SHOTS The first shot Is a test shot (from the match U.S.A.-Norway) The rest are from the match Oanada-Germay. (15-1) • § MmsmSESSS7I€Et L. GRENSEGT. 5 OSLO Was there anything unusual about the story ? If you were assessing it editorially, what would you say ? • • Stock No. 148 C.B. 8-50 ^^ CAMERAMAN'S DOPE 4#HT Print all names. Attach Press Clippings or other material. If the story looked good to you, say so, if it didnt, say so too. SUBJECT Winter Olympic Games, The opning seremony PLACE Bislet Stadium, Oslo DATE 15 feb. 1952 Cameraman „ „ ., M.Matheesen Recordist Footage Shot WHO ELSE COVERED Say if sound or silent LIST OF SHOTS The main entrens, 2* shots. The arirel of the royal gests, prinsses Rangnhild and pris Earaid. The rest of the shots gxifaia are easely understood Was there anything unusual about the story ? If. ^you WV. were assessing—*.— 111^ it'V editorially,W«IVWI whatTTIIUW would"VUIO youJ \S\A N>aysay ?. X >^AAaa I< Wy (XhJU 01M- ijUtjbLMj^vffVV v Stock No. 148 C.B. 8-50 CAMERAMAN'S DOPE SHEET Print all names. Attach Press Clippings or other material. If the story looked good to you, say so, if it didnt, say so too. SUBJECT Winter Olympic Games Races for bobsleighs for men (boblete) PLACE Frognerseteren, Oslo, DATE 15 feb. 1952 Cameraman M.Mathiesen Recordist Footage Shot ggg P.G. Jonson LIST OF SHOTS Bofte as they pass; U.3.A>2» Belgia 1. U.S.A. 1. Norway 1. Switzerland 2. Germany 1. U.S.A. 2. Switzerland 1. Belgia 1. France 2. Norway 2. Switzerland 1. Belgia 1. U.S.A. 1. Germany 1. mssm^SS.',J,j IIIV MWssbw®' RENSEGT. 5 islo ' Jj C z Was there anything unusual about the story ? If you were assessing it editorially, what would you say ? Stock No. 148 C.B. 8-50 CAMERAMAN'S DOPE SHEET Print all names. Attach Press Clippings or other material. If the story looked good to you, say so, if it didnt, say so too. SUBJECT VI Olympic Winter Games, Oslo 1952. BOB II PLACE DATE FrognerseteremK, Oslo 15.Fet:r. 1952 Cameraman P, /- Jons on Recordist Footage Shot 200ft WHO ELSE COVERED Mattis Mathiesen Say if sound or silent LIST OF SHOTS Roll 1 Eyemoi 3 test runs. 4, Sweden II, 6, Norway I, 7 Switzerland II, 8 Germany I, 11 Switzerland I, Roll 2 Eyemo: U.S.A. I, Sweden II, Sweden I, Norway I, Switzerland II, Germany I, SWITZERLAND I, Distribution of Memorial Trophy given by the citizens og Androao/ Lake Placid to the winner Germany I by: ZXitK Oestler Lorenz Niebern. M M L. GRENSEGT. 5 OSLO Was there anything unusual about the story ? If you were assessing it editorially, what would you say ? -a#.. Stock No. 148 C.B. 8-50 CAMERAMAN'S DOPE SHEET Print all names. Attach Press Clippings or other material. If the story looked good to you, say so, if it didnt, say so too. SUBJECT Winter Olympic Games, 500 meter speed skaiting PLACE DATE Bislet Oslo. 16 f, Cameraman Recordist Footage Shot M*Mathieoen- WHO ELSE COVERED Say if sound or silent LIST OF SHOTS Bengt Ma mstan fell aad hurt himself. Mo. Dermott, B.S.A.-Arne Johansen, Norway vVerket U.J.A.-Mats Blomoted, Sweden Finn Helgesen, Norway-Gordon Audley, Canada Mo. Kay, Canada-Ken Henry, U.S.A. Slgmund S0fteland, Noway-Marse, Nederland Hroar Elvenes, Norway-Theo Meding, Germany Robert Fitzgraldf IJ.g.A.-Laitinen. Finland. Shots of the 2 American winners The distribution of the medails* PjjsS&VZCE* L. GRENSEGT. 5 ©St© Was there anything unusual about the story ? If you were assessing it editorially, what would you say ? Stock No. 148 C.B. 8-50 **«.*»»" R~ 1 II IL, CAMERAMAN'S POPE^SHEET Print all names. Attach Press Clippings or otj^eiXnaterial. If the story looked good to you, say so, if it didnt, say so too. SUBJECT VI Olympic Winter Games Oslo 1952. PLACE DATE NOREFJELL, Down hill ski 16. febr. 1952. race, men. Kristoffer. Cameraman pxKYJiSKgiinfiY Recordist | Footage Shot 400.- WHO ELSE COVERED Say if sound or silent P*G.Jonson. LIST OF SHOTS James couttet, franee- Gunnar Hjeltnes, Norway- Egon Schoepf, Austria-- Colo Zeno, Itali,(Winner)- Rubi Fredy, Schwitzerland- Pravda Christian, Austria- Oreiller Henri, France Stein Eriksen, Norway-- skiers racing down the hill in diff. places etc. 2 rolls 200 ft. Ilford H.P.3. OFFERR MTTt,'NAL WM8EEffi£Et L. GRENSEGT. 5 OSLO Was there anything unusual about the story ? If you were assessing it editorially, what would you say ? I Stock No. 148 C.B. 6-50 CAMERAMAN'S DOPE SHEET Print all names. Attach Press Clippings or other material If the story looked good to you, say so, if it didnt, say so too. SUBJECT VI Olympic Winter Games Oslo 1952. PLACE NOREFJELL, Ski down hill DATE 16. Febr. 1952. race for men. Cameraman peQ.jonson Recordist Footage Shot ^QQ ^ WHO ELSE COVERED Say if sound or silent Kristoffer. LIST OF SHOTS from the Norwegian ski team, Borghild Niskin right and. Dagny J^rgensen, The royal guest arriving,prisess Ragnhild og Norway (black fur coat and sun glasses) and prinsess Josephine Charlotte of Belgium. James Gouttet,France- Per fljeltnes, Norway- F.gon Sohftnh Zeno Colo, Italie (Winner)-Christian- Pravda,(0sterr.)Austria U«S. Ambulanae Helicopter waiting in the air. Stein Eriksen,Norway (}eorges Schneider, schwitzerland, 2 competitor arriving at the end, spectators, Cu. Bill Beck,Us, The royalguest passing, Princess Ragnhild with winner of the Giant Slalom, Stein Eriksen, Norway- diff lovely girls with skiers, etc. ./. As the competitor are racing down the hill at 75 m.p.h, the have to make a jump toX8iM$ keep their equilibre, this is 500 yrsd from the finish. Was there anything unusual about the story? Fast race,keen competition. If you were assessing it editorially, what would you say ? ©JTEPJHA710NAL 3 rolls of Ilford H.P.3. M M wli £i &&!-«/.,. • L. GRENSEGT. 5 OSLO Stock No. 148 C.B.
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