The Glass Makers Of Murano, Venice (1931)

Murano, Venice. “All glass begins as a molten “blob“ out of the furnace.“ M/S of a glass blower standing beside a furnace. He pulls out a long pole with a blob of melted glass on the end. “On the way it is treated, depends the finished article. Rolling and blowing is an essential part of the treatment.“ M/S of the man rolling the glass on a block. We then see him begin to blow the glass. C/U of the glass being rolled. M/S of man applying stripe of another coloured glass onto a darker blob. A foreman oversees his work. “It’s getting too cool - so a little heat is applied.“ M/S of the glass being put into the furnace. “- and the good work goes on.“ M/S of the glass being blown. “Guess what it’s going to be.“ L/S of the man at work as the glass shape grows. He uses large tongs to shape the bowl. “No, not quite right! It’s a plate two feet in diameter.“ M/S of man revolving the glass plate. Another worker brings a flat carrying pole and the plate is placed upon it. “A contrast - a da
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