Super 8 Stories: Ballynahinch Market

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Location

Ballynahinch

Year

1960s, 1970s

Date

Length

05min 09sec

Audio

sound

Format

Super 8

colour

Source

BBC NI

Courtesy

BBC NI, Charles Rutledge, Doubleband Films

Rights Holder

Charles Rutledge, Doubleband Films

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Description

Ballynahinch man, Charles Rutledge, was a very keen and able movie maker and used his skills to make several amateur films featuring his home town. Among the aspects of town life he captured was the weekly market and these images are combined with Charles' memories and those of some of the local market traders, James and Marie Murdoch, as they reminisce on the bygone days of bargain hunting in town centre markets. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 3 of 'Super 8 Stories'.

Shot List

Montage of shots from Ballynahinch market showing variety of different seller’s stands including close-ups of money being counted, clothes on racks, price signs etc. Various close-ups of customers. Fruit and veg stand. Close up of children and toy. Flowers and plants for sale. Bric-a-brac stalls with various eclectic sale items. Driving through main street in Ballynahinch see from front of bus. Blue double decker bus pulling up to stop in town. More close-ups of customers. Various shots of stalls with customers perusing.

Credits

Narrator: Maire Jones; Programme Accountant: Anne Hegarty; Production Assistant: Gillian Halliday; Camera: Michael Quinn; Sound: Paul Maynes; Music Consultants: Jim Meredith, Ralph McLean; Graphics: Alan Perry; Dubbing: One Zero Zero; Online Editor: Jonathan Fetherston; Researcher: Ben Price; Archivist: Evan Marshall; Assistant Producer: Jenny Waugh; Editor: Paul Devlin; Executive Producers: Alex Johnston, Michael Hewitt; Producer: Diarmuid Lavery; Director: Brian Henry Martin

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