Inside Begg & Co. Master Cashmere Producers, Scotland
A short film exploring the processes behind creating Begg & Co's extraordinarily fine cashmere scarves and accessories, woven in Ayr, Scotland since 1866. Film courtesy of Begg & Co.
Raising the 'Baaa' at the Royal Highland Show 2012.
Textiles Scotland fashion show in the National Sheep Association marquee at the Royal Highland Show 2012. Scottish models wearing wool couture from leading brands and designers: Angela Cassidy, Begg Scotland, Brooks Brothers, Di Gilpin, Eribé, Harris Tweed Hebrides, Hawick Knitwear, House of Cheviot, Iona Crawford, Jaggy Nettle, Jigsaw, Jo Storie, Johnstons of Elgin, Joyce Paton, Judy R Clark, Kiltpin, Obscure Couture and Slanj Kilts. And some fashion-conscious sheep took the front row in their pens to see the action up close!
The show also welcomed a special catwalk model in the form of MEP, Alyn Smith who took to the runway in a Kiltpin outfit accompanied by Susie the Shetland Sheep. Video by Robert Smith.
House of Bruar - Explore the House of Bruar
The prestige retailer, House of Bruar, has been updating its online presence with a new home shopping portal and website.
In order to also attract customers to visit their prime location in the Highlands, they recently approached us to make a suite of films for their site, inviting you to experience the House of Bruar.
The following is the introductory video to the House of Bruar, showing the viewer the range of products they have to offer.
Our involvement in this project ranged from script writing, filming, voice over recording and editing.
Scotland in 5 days from London
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Edinburgh, Skye and the Far North
5 day / 4 night
From central London speed to Edinburgh. On arrival explore the city on a hop-on, hop-off tour. Next day tour through the Highlands by luxury coach to see Glen Coe and Loch Ness. With Inverness as your base enjoy excursions to see the picturesque Isle of Skye and John O’Groats & the Far North. Return directly to London through the Cairngorm National Park and Highland Perthshire.
Price Range: £655 - £925
Express Train - travel between London and Scotland in comfort with reserved seating
Edinburgh - discover the fascinating history of Edinburgh on a hop-on, hop-off tour
Eilean Donan Castle - explore this stunningly beautiful castle
Isle of Skye - see the mighty Cuillin Hills and visit colourful Portree, the island’s main town
Northern Highlands - visit John O’Groats Britain’s most northerly village and admire the cliff-top views from Duncansby Head
Movie locations - Sunshine on Leith, The World is not enough and Winter Solstice
Hotel accommodation included
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New Year In Scotland (1960)
Glasgow, Scotland.
Three GVs, nights shots of the R.N.V.R. training ship 'Carrick' illuminated. GV. Shop window with notice stuck on 'Sale' - night shot. GV. Illuminations in George Square, night shot. CU. Bottle of whisky in window, hand comes in and removes the bottle, night shot. Various shots, woman arranging biscuits and drink on her sideboard in preparation for a party. MS. Pan with couple (the man is wearing a kilt) as they walk along street and up through doorway of house, the door is opened and they enter - night shot. CU. Interior of the woman opening the door and allowing the two people to enter her house, they are the 'first-footing' guests, pan to pocket of one of the guests as he walks towards camera, in his pocket is a full bottle of Scotch. Various shots of the couple being entertained in the house, they stand and drink a toast the New Year. CU. Man drinking Scotch in one go. Two CU's. women drinking. CU. Host drinking. MS. Kilted guest walking to the table and returning bottle of Scotch to his pocket. CU. Man drinking toast to the New Year with a glass of milk (this is a stunt pretending the man is a driver and following Mr. Marples advice). MS. Station master at Central Station shaking hands with driver and fireman of engine. MS. Guard raising his lantern to signal to driver, he then turns and shakes hands with station master them climbs into moving train which pulls away. Various good shots, of couples dancing on crowded dance floor, they stop dancing, kiss each other and clap to welcome in the New Year. They continue dancing to Auld Lang Syne. MS. Pianist playing, pan up to three piece band, pan back to pianist's hands. CU. Neon sign 'A Guid New Year', the camera rocks to give a drunken effect.
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FILM ID:3002.07
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El fringe, festival en Edinburgh | English on the go!
Agarramos nuestro equipaje y viajamos a Escocia para asistir al fringe, un festival muy famoso en la ciudad de Edinburgh.
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The Scottish Wool Centre, Aberfoyle village , Scotland
The Scottish Wool Centre, Aberfoyle village , Scotland
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Situated in the heart of Scotland's beautiful Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, you will find The Scottish Wool Centre, Aberfoyle.
Nestling at the foot of the highland boundary fault line, the village of Aberfoyle is steeped in local history and legend.
It is the 'Gateway to the Highlands' and is a thriving, bustling and vibrant place to visit at any time of year.
Situé au cœur du magnifique Loch Lomond en Ecosse et le parc national de Trossachs, vous trouverez le Centre de la laine écossaise, Aberfoyle.
Nichée au pied de la ligne de faille des Highlands, le village de Aberfoyle est ancré dans l'histoire locale et la légende.
Il est la «porte des Highlands» et est un endroit prospère, animée et dynamique à visiter à tout moment de l'année.
M&S SHOP UP | TRINNY
Trinny takes a quick look around Marks and Spencers and finds the key items that you need in your spring wardrobe. If you're searching for something classic or need inspiration to step into one of the oldest stores on the British High Street, don't be put off by their safe image. It's all about how you style it..
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Checked Double Breasted Blazer
Per Una Long Sleeve Blouse
Checked Double Breasted Jacket
Mini Transparent Tote Bag
Faux Leather Cross Body Bag
Checked Wide Leg Ankle Grazer Trousers
Sweater Weather Vlog 007
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Glasgow, Scotland!
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, and the third largest in the United Kingdom (after London and Birmingham).
Two things you won't know about Glasgow unless you lived there:
1. You can watch a stand up comedy for only 2 pounds!
2. You can watch classic silent movies in Britannia Panopticon- The world’s oldest music hall (founded 1857)
1909 CHAPEL WOOD DRIVE
ENJOY QUIET, RELAXING, SURROUNDINGS AWAY FROM TRAFFIC WITH NO NEIGHBORS BEHIND AND BACKS TO WOODS! FABULOUS 1.5 STORY HOME WITH TONS OF UPDATES, GLEAMING HARDWOOD FLOORS, 2 FIREPLACES AND 2 KITCHENS. THE MAIN LEVEL OFFERS A FORMAL DINING ROOM, FORMAL LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN THAT IS OPEN TO THE BREAKFAST AND HEARTH ROOM WITH BUILT IN BOOKSHELVES AND CABINETRY. THIS KITCHEN FEATURES NEW STAINLESS GAS RANGE, MICROWAVE AND DW, GRANITE TOPS. HALF BATH, AND LAUNDRY ROOM EQUIPPED WITH UTILITY SINK, DESK AND CABINETRY. UPPER LEVEL W/ MASTER SUITE, AND 3 OTHER BEDROOMS AND BATH. AWESOME LOWER LEVEL FOR ENTERTAINING BOASTS A DINING ROOM, WITH A BUILT IN BUFFET AND WINE COOLER. THE STUNNING KITCHEN FEATURES AN ISLAND W/GRANITE AND STAINLESS GAS RANGE AND HOOD, STAINLESS REFRIGERATOR. AN ABUNDANCE OF RECESSED LIGHTING COMPLIMENTS THE SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM W/GAS FIREPLACE AND CUSTOM BUILT-IN BOOKSHELVES W/WINDOW SEAT. LOWER LEVEL BEDROOM, EXERCISE ROOM, AND LARGE STORAGE AREA. PRIVATE BACK YARD, MULTIPLE DECKING AND WROUGHT IRON FENCE. 3 CAR GARAGE. THERE ARE 3 FULL BATHS AND 2 HALF BATHS. TRULY A PARK LIKE SETTING!!!
Hawick w@**er driver
A driver in Denholm near Hawick in the Scottish Borders, driving too close and then dangerously overtaking.
Scotland's New Town (1968)
No title - East Kilbride celebrates its 21st birthday. Scotland.
M/S pipers marching into the Olympia Car Park at East Kilbride to receive the salute from the Provost. L/S procession arriving in Olympia Car Park with floats, etc. M/S band and vintage car. Big L/S floats arriving in car park. M/S float. C/U Provost Wright of East Kilbride waving. M/S girls waving from float. M/S police float. C/U police dog.
C/U dragon dancing along. L/S the mayor of Ballerup-Malov (Danish twin town) arriving by helicopter holding the large silver key. C/U mayor with key. M/S as he walks along and past Guard of Honour. C/U Guard, pan down to the Mayor walking past holding key. C/U of the Mayor holding the key walking towards rostrum and handing it over to Provost Wright. M/S mass of balloons being released.
FILM ID:2069.17
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Stobo Castle Health Spa Scotland - short video promo
Fire crews rescue US tourists who are trapped in Scottish castle
A pair of American tourists were rescued by firefighters after they found themselves trapped inside a 13th century castle while holidaying in Scotland.Niki Ghofranian and Ritta Nielsen, from Manhattan Beach, California, were so engrossed by Dunstaffnage Castle, near Oban in Argyll, on Scotland's eastern coast that they didn't realise staff from Historic Environment Scotland had locked up for the day and gone home. There was no escape from one of Scotland's oldest stone castles, with its impregnable walls that are up to 10 ft (3m) thick and 60 ft (18m) high. On realising they couldn't get out, the pair called the police and firefighters..Niki said on Facebook during Wednesday's incident: 'What a nightmare this is. 'It's still fun, but I can't believe the mess we're causing.' Share this article Share This was followed up by: 'What a day. We just got rescued. 'We somehow got locked in the castle and had to call the police and fire brigade to get us out.'I walked the walls for hours thinking of how many hundreds of years this castle was defended from invaders and how impenetrable it was.' Niki said in a video posted online: 'They mentioned they might have to break down the castle door and I was not going to let them ruin it. 'I would rather have slept there. 'What an experience, rode home in the back of the police van.' 'Two females were removed from the castle.'A member of staff at the castle said: 'There are two locks on the door and the firefighters had a thing that could turn the first lock. 'They then managed to open the second lock, it was slightly damaged but it has been repaired.'MailOnline has contacted Historic Environment Scotland for a comment. They have not yet been able to explain how staff managed to locked the pair in. Dunstaffnage Castle is one of Scotland's oldest stone castles and was built before 1240.It is thought to have been built by Duncan MacDougall, son of Dubhgall, Lord of Lorn, and grandson of the great Somerled, who was the self-styled 'King of the Isles'. It was building during tumultuous times in Argyll, as the Kingdoms of Scotland and Norway fought for the control of the Hebrides. In 1308, the castle was captured by Robert the Bruce and stayed in royal hand until 1469. Centuries later, in 1746, Dunstaffnage welcomed, Flora MacDonald, one of its most famous guests.She was visiting her brother when she met Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Stuart claim to the throne of Great Britain, who was fleeing from the Redcoats.Flora agreed to help him get away, and dressed him up as her serving girl, 'Betty Burke'.She was later arrested and imprisoned at Dunstaffnage, before moving south to the Tower of London.
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Drake - Take Care (Glasgow SECC 2nd April)
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Selected Originals - From The Isles To The Festival Aka Edinburgh Castle At Night (1956)
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story From the Isles to the Festival (aka Edinburgh Castle at Night) 56/68.
LV. Edinburgh Castle illuminated at night. GV. Street scene at night, buses, cars, taxis etc., SV. Gift shop, & CU. Pan to another window - Scottish Cashmere mostly. GV. Street Scenes. GV. Street scenes.
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FILM ID:597.29
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TRYING HAGGIS for the first time in Edinburgh, Scotland | The Girl with Beer
I had less than 24 hours in Edinburgh before heading off to Aberdeen for a few days so I had to explore as much as I could! I started the trip at the Arcade Haggis & Whisky House to try haggis for the first time.
Haggis, for those who are unfamiliar, is a savory pudding consisting primarily of sheep's lungs, heart, and liver, oatmeal, minced onion, spices, and stock boiled in a bag, traditionally one made from the animal's stomach. Haggis is typically paired with neeps and tatties (turnips and potato) and is often served with whisky. Instead, I paired it with Haggis Hunter's Ale by Harviestoun Brewery.
We had dinner at the Queen's Arm where I had the Queen's Arm Pie with mashed potatoes, gravy and veggies. After dinner, we headed over to Panda & Son's a speakeasy cocktail bar that was recommended by many.
The next day we checked out The Elephant House, aka the birthplace of Harry Potter. Honestly, even if you're not a fan this place is worth checking out. We went right as it opened so there wasn't a big crowd but the view and the atmosphere of the cafe are incredible. I only had a cup of coffee because I don't typically eat breakfast but the other women who I was with really enjoyed their meals.
Before leaving Edinburgh, we had to stop by the Greyfriars Bobby statue. Greyfriars Bobby was a Skye Terrier who became known in 19th-century Edinburgh for spending 14 years guarding the grave of his owner until he died himself on 14 January 1872. People rub his nose for good luck, which is the reason why it's the only polished part of the statue.
Places mentioned:
The Queen's Arm
Arcade Haggis & Whisky House
Panda and Sons
The Elephant House