Getting There (1933)
To some getting there is to reach the summit of Mt. Hood, the 11, 000 feet trifle in Western L, S of large amount of climbers walking towards the camera. M, S of the walkers as they make their way up a snowy mountainside in single file. The view (and the exercise) is the only reward for the sportsman Panning shot of the landscape under cloud. Later on they ll tell you how they climbed it about this speed Fast motion footage of the climbers seemingly rushing up the hillside. Someone s telling fibs, said our Cameraman. This is how they did it Slightly slow footage of the climbers. If you like the thrill of speedier sport, try racing the waves L, Ss of speedboats moving towards the camera. From an airship you get a bird s eye view Aerial shots of a harbour with lots of boats. We hate to see anything get ahead of our Cameraman, so here goes a twomile a minute seaplane idea of the sportsmen below Seaplane follows two speedboats, catching up with th
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