Scent From The Moors (1961)
Argyll, Scotland. L, S of the landscape round Loch Gilphead with heather in the foreground and hills in the background. The camera pans across to a man and a woman picking heather, the man is wearing a kilt. He is Mr Amhlaibh MacAindreis, who is a scientist and Royal descendant, the lady is his wife Margaret. C, U of Mr MacAindreis putting heather in a bag. M, S of the couple picking. M, S of Margaret pulling the heather off the bushes. M, S of Mr MacAindreis sat at a table, he is bruising the heather which means grinding it up in a bowl, the loch and hills are in the background. C, U of his face as he works. The narrator tells us the heather is used as a base for the perfume he creates, he gives them names like Scottish Orchid and Highland Peat. C, U of his hands grinding the heather with a jar, the camera pans across as he pours it into a tray and picks it up. L, S of him walking up to a big wooden hut which is used as a distillery for the perfume. Interior. He walks up to the distilling equ
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