IT'S NATIONAL LEARN TO SWIM DAY! (SATURDAY)
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nSATURDAY, MAY 18TH IS NATIONAL LEARN TO SWIM DAY!\nTHE DAY IS SET ASIDE TO EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATING EVERYONE - NO MATTER HOW YOUNG OR HOW OLD -- ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER SAFETY.\nNATIONAL LEARN TO SWIM DAY IS ALWAYS CELEBRATED ON THE THIRD SATURDAY IN MAY --\nJUST BEFORE THE MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY AND THE UNOFFICIAL START OF SUMMER.\nWITH SO MANY WATER ACTIVITIES GOING ON DURING THE WARMER MONTHS, IT'S VITAL TO UNDERSTAND THE RISKS AND BE PREPARED WITH KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS.\nIT'S NEVER TOO EARLY OR TOO LATE TO LEARN TO SWIM ... SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RESOURCES IN YOUR COMMUNITY.\nALSO, YOU CAN USE THE HASHTAG "LEARN TO SWIM DAY" TO CONNECT WITH OTHERS ON SOCIAL MEDIA.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nNATIONAL DAY OF WATER SWIMMING SUMMER OUTDOORS KICKER\n
Visiting the Birds & Animals of the Far North
Visiting the Birds & Animals of the Far North. An expedition with Donald MacMillan in Greenland in the 1930s. 1930s, Greenland, Arctic, flock of birds in water and flying, Little Auk / Dovekie on Etah rocky cliffs, Glaucous Gull in flight, Inuit, Eskimo man catching birds with net, Eskimo children hunting for birds and eggs on rocks, Eskimo boy holding up bird, Eskimo boy eating egg, Eskimo boy wiping mouth with bird carcass, Littleton Island covered in Eider Duck nests, Eskimos emptying sack of ducks' eggs on rocks, mother Gull on rock, eggs in nest, chick's bill breaking through egg, chicks snuggling in nest, mother Eider Duck sitting on nest, person uncovering eggs from down covering, hatched ducklings in nest, Brant Goose eggs in nest, goslings learning to swim, male Eider Ducks swimming in icy water, Sea Pigeon / Black Guillemot swimming in water, Eskimo girl holding Sea Pigeon / Black Guillemot, Eskimo man holding Puffins, Eskimo removing rock to reveal Snow Bunting nest, Eskimo holding Snow Bunting nest and taking out birds, White Gyrfalcon on bow of Eskimo's kayak, Eskimo holding Blue Fox, seals, Eskimo with seal carcass on iceberg, Eskimo boys with White Whale carcass, walrus, walrus heads coming out of water, Eskimo in kayak perusing walruses, Eskimo throwing harpoon into water, Eskimos harpooning walruses from edge of ice, Eskimo boys running line through holes in ice and through slits in Walrus skin, Eskimos hauling Walrus out of water and onto ice, muskox, muskox chasing dogs, baby Muskox, Eskimo eating Muskox marrow, Eskimo cleaning cleaning / affixing Muskox skin to stakes, Eskimos using Muskox skin for bedding
1950s Kids in Swimming Pool
Goodman home movies - 1950s - Pennsylvania - family - Summer camp - woman plays with kids in swimming pool - children learning to swim - swimming lessons - lifeguard - ring around the rosie - boys - girls - playing in the water
Fisherman's College
Shots of students working on radio equipment, radar equipment. CUs of hands at work on generator demonstrator with strobe light. Shots of students learning to cook. HAS of students eating in cafeteria. Interior HAS of chemical laboratory, students at work, student learning to fillet a fish. Sequence on students learning life saving techniques from rubber raft in pool. Interior HASs of students gathered around indoor basin being instructed in how to lower nets, how to raise them, Japanese instructor. (00/02/1967)
News Clip: Swimming Story
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story about a group of young children who have learned how to swim and perform water ballet.
Pathe
Agnes Geraghty, US competition swimmer, teaching young girls how to swim in Jones Beach State Park pool in NY
KEN DODD SWIMMING
Location: England <br/> <br/>Story about Ken Dodd taking swimming lessons <br/> <br/>VS Comedian Ken Dodd learning to swim in a small open air swimming pool, he jokes about the water wings and flippers and he jumps in and out of the water. His friends (possibly his family) then join him, laugh at his fooling around and also learn to swim. He runs away when he is instructed how to dive.
Air Corps cadets and marines trained in United States
United States Air Corps cadets taught at a class room in United States. Cadets trained as they learn about various instruments of aerial navigation. They board laboratory planes and take off to know the practical aspects of flying an aircraft. Marines learn to swim in the sea and row rubber boats. Location: United States USA. Date: 1942.
CHILDREN
KIDS SWIM IN LAKE. LEARNING HOW TO SWIM.
WESTERNERS TEACH UGANDANS TO SWIM - 2
Two swim instructors from Toronto teach Ugandan boys the life-saving skill.
DIABETES CAMP (08/07/1996)
Note Change in Location of camp A camp is being held in Volusia County today for children with Diabetes...the camp allows the kids to have a good time despite their illness.
DN-LB-584 Beta SP
Japan [Swimming class for young children]
LEARNING TO SWIM / POLICE DILEMMA
FTG FOR STEVE OSUNSAMI CS VO ABOUT LEARNING TO SWIM / POLICE DILEMMA / MANY MEMBERS OF NORTH MIAMI'S POLICE DEPARTMENT DO NOT KNOW HOW TO SWIM / FTG OF THE GRIBBLE SWIMMING POOL
ADVENTURE; 1941
11:01:00:00,(CHAPTER 4), Boat collides with dock, Police think Halop and Hall are dead, Kids under dock, Huntz Hall attached to line, tries to learn to swim, Deck hands climb gang plank, Captain grabs Halop, Hall, Halop and sailor fight in back of moving car (rearscreen), Sailor knocked from car, Halop drives car off dock (nice), Kids pull Halop and Hall into rowboat, Captain calls on radio, Men loading cargo onto ship (night), Kids run from detective, CU steam whistle blowing, Halop and Hall stowed away, surprised by captain, Kids over hear man calling on radio, Kids push man off pier, steal boat, Sailors converse on radio, Torpedo boat sails out of hidden dock, Kids in motor boat call up to ship, Men launch torpedo from torpedo boat, Torpedos race through water, Halop, Hall jump overboard, Ship EXPLODES, Kids in motor boat. (rearscreen), Kids chase torpedo boat, Torpedo boat fires at kids, Kids' boat destroyed, Kids swimming in wreckage, (NEW CHAPTER), Torpedo boat returns to hidden dock, Sailors converse on radio, Kids enter hideout, Halop driving torpedo boat, Sailors jump onto torpedo boat, Detectives climb onto torpedo boat, Sailors call on radio, Man hanging on back of car, Man enters hospital, Guard stops kids trying to enter hospital, Halop talks on telephone with accordion attachment, Biplane flying, lands on water (night), Halop and Hall snoop through laboratory, Sailors and Detective fight in radio room, Halop and Hall fight sailor in lab, Captain knocked overboard, Halop and Hall jump in to save him, Kids drag Captain onto plane, Plane takes off, Halop and Hall drop grenades onto ship, Ship fires gun at plane, Plane going down. (seaplane-like model), Plane heads for dock
Learning to swim
A little 3 year old girl learning to swim with water wings
53714 1960s SCUBA DIVING EDUCATIONAL & PROMOTIONAL FILM L.A. COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION
This 1960s color educational film about safely scuba diving is produced by the Los Angeles Department of Parks & Recreation. A Disney animation illustrates the history of creating a diving suit (:45-7:20). Scuba divers swim close to the camera. A woman diver’s face mask strap breaks and she panics. Her diving partner hands it back to her. They swim to the surface to a floating inner tube with a flag attached (7:22-9:25). An inexperienced couple wear advanced diving equipment. He holds up a booklet “How to Dive in Two Easy Lessons.” (9:26-10:00). The Los Angeles County Parks & Rec trains people how to properly skin and scuba dive in one of its swimming pools using certified instructors. One group holds onto the side of the pool getting basic training; another sits in front of a chalkboard and learns about the physiology of diving; and the advanced group learns about scuba gear. Instructor badges are shown up-close. A woman listens wearing a 1960s high-waisted two-piece bathing suit (11:50-13:50). The instructor explains diving diseases (13:52-14:45). The beginner class practices breathing with snorkels (14:50-14:20). The advanced class wears scuba gear. They flip into the water and sit on the bottom of the pool. They practice clearing their masks; exhaling when rising and putting one arm straight up; removing scuba gear and rising without it; and how to buddy breathe. The instructor creates an artificial emergency. Students exit the pool (15:44-18:40). Students travel on a boat named Lou Lou to make their first ocean dive. They suit-up on deck. Close-ups are shown of the diving equipment during safety checks. Each team has a flag and tube buoy that warns boaters that divers are below. They enter the water (18:45-20:23). The scuba divers swim with seals. She cuts a piece of abalone and puts it in a net bag (20:24-21:07). A diver with a harpoon gun shoots and spears a large fish (21:10-21:25). Another diver searches for archeological artifacts (21:26-21:42). Another pair find an octopus moving quickly across the bottom, a graceful stingray, and schools of fish (21:43-22:20). The camera follows behind scuba divers to a sunken boat, which they explore (22:21-23:07). Another uses a slurp gun to capture fish (23:09-23:42). Another pair uses an underwater camera to take pictures of fish and each other (23:43-24:03). Seals play with a diver and get belly rubs (24:04-24:42). A diver finds objects that look like shallow bowls (24:45-24:57). A diver purposely grabs the tail of a large fish and wrestles with it (25:00-25:22). At the wreck, one becomes trapped. He removes the scuba equipment and buddy breathes to the surface (25:23-28:38). Seafood shish kabobs are grilled over a fire on the beach and abalone chowder cooks in a pan (28:40-29:22). The couple borrow a tank to return to the wreck and get the one left behind. They hand-signal the other scuba divers that lunch is ready. A diver paints a picture underwater, holding a palette and using an easel (29:23-30:50). <p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
A man swiming against current
A man swims and swims but gets nowhere - Tahiti
Instructor, pool or senior man in swimming exercise or fitness for learning or professional coaching. Water, happy or woman teaching mature person in lesson, class for workout and floating practice
Instructor, pool or senior man in swimming exercise or fitness for learning or professional coaching. Water, happy or woman teaching mature person in lesson or class for workout, floating or practice
IT'S NATIONAL LEARN TO SWIM DAY! (SAT)
&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>File&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VO SCRIPT--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>PUT ON YOUR BATHING SUIT AND SLATHER ON SOME SUNSCREEN!&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>THE WEATHER IS WARMING UP -- AND SATURDAY IS NATIONAL LEARN TO SWIM DAY!&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>OBSERVED EVERY YEAR ON THE THIRD SATURDAY IN MAY, IT'S ACTUALLY THE PERFECT TIME TO LEARN HOW TO SWIM.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>MEMORIAL DAY -- THE UNOFFICIAL START TO SUMMER -- IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>THAT MEANS YOU'VE GOT JUST OVER TWO WEEKS UNTIL POOL-SIDE BARBECUES AND SPLASHY FUN BEGIN.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>IF YOU START PRACTICING YOUR BACK STROKE NOW, YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO HIT THE BEACHES AND POOLS AS A STRONG SWIMMER BY MEMORIAL DAY.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BUT REMEMBER -- SAFETY FIRST!&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WATER SAFETY IS WHAT NATIONAL LEARN TO SWIM DAY IS ALL ABOUT.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>IF YOU'RE A BEGINNER -- MAKE SURE TO SWIM WITH AN EXPERIENCED ADULT.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>SUMMER KICKER SWIMMING WATER SPORTS MEMORIAL DAY NATIONAL DAY OF&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
Instructors teach swimming techniques to Japanese children at Kawasaki Swimming Academy in Tokyo, Japan.
Japanese children learn swimming techniques at Kawasaki Swimming Academy in Tokyo, Japan. Young Japanese children in their swimming costumes jump into the pool. Instructors instruct the young students in the swimming pool. Location: Tokyo Japan. Date: 1967.
Mandela: Prisoner to President
Film about Nelson Mandela’s journey from anti-apartheid activist to prisoner then South Africa’s president. 00:02-01:04 - Color, 1988 - WS ZI of Zindzi Mandela being carried by an exuberant crowd in Soweto Stadium on Feb. 10, 1985. - MS of Zindzi Mandela hugging Archbishop Desmond Tutu and others in Soweto Stadium. 01:04-01:30 - Photographs of Mandela including portraits, wearing boxing gloves and rubbing noses with Winnie Mandela. - MS of demonstrators holding a banner that says “Wear a Ribbon to Celebrate Nelson Mandela’s Birthday, Free Nelson Mandela, and Free South Africa” with illustration of Mandela behind bars. 01:30-02:34 - ZO WS of a boy swimming across a river in in the South African region of Transkei where Nelson Mandela was born. - WS of a valley and mountains in Transkei. - Panning WS ZI of herders in a field in Transkei. - Beautiful backlit MFS of herders with in Transkei. - Good Panning FS of women carrying bundles of hay on their heads in Transkei. - Good Panning WS of cattle and herder in Transkei. 02:34-03:26 - Various EXT interview shots with Arthur Mandela talking about Nelson Mandela’s family land in Qunu in the Transkei and panning to WS showing it. - OTS MFS of Arthur Mandela walking and talking about Nelson Mandela’s property and pointing to his ancestors’ graves. 03:26-05:46 - ZO WS of people husking corn in Transkei. - ZI FS to MS of Nelson Mandela’s sister, Mabel Notamcu, husking corn (audio of Notamcu saying Mandela was a bright child). - Various INT interview shots of Mabel Notamcu saying their father knew Nelson would be of great service to South Africa and asking Jongintaba Dalindyebo, the Thembu chief, to educate him. - Panning WS and ZI on a building in Chief Dalindyebo’s compound where Mandela lived. - INT panning shot of the building Mandela lived in as a child (audio of Notamcu saying Mandela was determined to get an education). - MS portrait of Nelson Mandela wearing a suit (audio of Notamcu saying Chief Dalindyebo bought him new clothes). 05:46-06:09 - MS photograph of Mandela in traditional attire, MFS photograph of Mandela wearing a blazer and carrying a book. - MS photograph of Oliver Tambo, Nelson Mandela’s law firm partner. 06:09-06:45 - EXT interview shot with Chief Mtikrakra walking and saying all the tribes were enthusiastic about Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo’s law firm, that their office was always crowded, and that Mandela’s clients would wait for him at his home. 06:45-07:12 - Various B/W shots of black miners working and black men in handcuffs being detained by white police. 07:12-07:46 - INT MS interview with Adelaide Tambo, anti-apartheid activist and wife of Oliver Tambo, saying Mandela was a strong leader who had time for everybody. 07:46-08:49 - Various B/W shots of black people in the townships and Mandela in a suit walking on a township dirt road with a white man. 08:49-09:37 - ZI on various BW photographs of Mandela. - INT MS interview with Oliver Tambo saying Mandela had a leading role in the non-violent resistance against apartheid intercut with various B/W shots of people marching and holding signs that say “Freedom for All,” “Down with Passes,” “We Want Better Houses,“ “Equal Work for Equal Pay,” “Free Education,” and other slogans. 09:37-10:20 - Various EXT interview shots with Jackson Nkosiyane talking about seeking advice form Nelson Mandela. 10:20-10:36 - B/W ZI shot of a flier that says “The Accused Treason Trial December 1956” with a picture of 155 activists on it, including Nelson Mandela. 10:36-11:43 - B/W footage of South African police. - MS interview of Paul Joseph talking about prison guards respecting Nelson Mandela and how wouldn’t sit down when speaking with prosecutors intercut with B/W footage and photographs of Mandela and B/W footage of lawyers in a courtroom. 11:43-12:38 - MFS interview with Helen Joseph talking about being on trial with Nelson Mandela - B/W photograph of Mandela and others celebrating after being acquitted and B/W portrait of Mandela. 12:38-14:37 - B/W photograph of Mary Benson and MCU interview with Benson talking about Nelson Mandela disguising himself as a chauffeur when they clandestinely met. - Various B/W shots of South African police checking papers and pockets. 14:37-16:01 - B/W CU portrait of Mandela. - B/W EXT WS of people walking on a township street, up a set of set of stairs, and towards the camera. - B/W WS of factory and cooling tower. - Various B/W shots of a white man hawking newspapers and another pumping during a general strike. - Various B/W shots of a convoy of South African Defense Force’s Ferret armored vehicles. - Various B/W shot of blacks detained and loaded into vehicles. - B/W INT interview with Mandela in 1961 describing the governments heavy-handed reaction to the non-violent strike and how he was forced to change tactics. 16:01-17:05 - Various B/W sots of the aftermath of the 1960 Sharpeville massacre (voice of Oliver Tambo saying that the massacre marked the beginning of the end of non-violent struggle.) - MS INT interview with Oliver Tambo saying they went from being deliberately non-violent to deliberately violent. - Various B/W shots of investigators at the base of an electric tower. 17:05-20:09 - B/W WS of police at a checkpoint with a sign that says “Polisie” in the foreground. - B/W WS of police getting into a police car. - B/W CU of a newspaper article in the Pretoria Reporter with the headline “Bloody Revolt Faced. S.A.” - INT MS ZO interview with Joel Joffe, defense council for Mandela and members of Spear of the Nation, saying they faced death sentences, he had find a way to convince the judge to spare their lives, and Mandela would not apologize to avoid the death penalty. - Various EXT B/W footage of crowds and police in Pretoria during the trial. - INT MFS interview with Joffe describing the tension in the courtroom as Mandela read his speech and said he was prepared to die for his beliefs. 20:09-23:01 - EXT MCU ZO to MFS interview with Chief Mtikrakra saying Mandela wanted the Thembus people to attend his trial, that most wore traditional outfits, and he expected him Mandela to come back from prison. - B/W footage of 1960s Pretoria and a ZO on a B/W photograph of men sitting in a prison yard on Robben Island. - Various INT interview shots with Fikile Bam talking about his time on Robben Island with Mandela and what he learned from him. 23:01-23:49 - B/W photograph of Mandela with ANC activist Walter Sisulu in a prison on Robben Island (audio of Winnie Mandela saying Mandela concentrated on educating young prisoners academically and politically). - INT MS interview with Winnie Mandela saying “He turned Robben Island into Mandela University.” - Various shots of reporter asking Winnie Mandela questions about the African National Congress. 23:49-25:54 - EXT MCU interview with Fatima Meer talking about visiting Mandela on Robben Island 10 years after he was arrested, how the police monitored their conversation, that he wanted to know what was happening on the outside and if he’d be freed. - Various INT interview shots with Fikile Bam saying Mandela’s incarceration strengthened and focused him on the struggle against apartheid. 25:54-26:37 - Various B-roll shots of black South Africans walking on the street. - B-roll MS of newspaper cover on the side of a newspaper box that says “Mandela Talks on Violence” as people walk behind it. - B-roll FS of a black newspaper vendor selling papers to black South Africans. - B-roll CU of a stack of newspapers. - B-roll MS ZI of a cover of an Afrikaans-language newspaper taped to a wall that says “Mandela Rejects Convention for S.A.” - B-roll MS of black South Africans walking through a gate towards the camera. - Good WS of a woman walking past graffiti that says “Free Mandela Now UDF” 26:37-27:06 - EXT MS interview with Winnie Mandela saying Nelson Mandela is the symbol of the resistance, the African National Congress, and hope of South Africa. - CU of a photograph of Nelson Mandela. - WS of Oliver Tambo on a dais saying Mandela is a great fighter for the human cause intercut with great shots of people cheering. - WS ZI on the “Nelson & Winnie Mandela Corner” street sign outside the South African Mission to the United Nations on East 42nd Street in New York City. 27:06-27:48 - Great B-roll high angle ZO to WS of demonstrators marching in New York City with signs that say “Free South Africa,” “Victory to the ANC,” “Local 802 Apartheid is Out of Tune” and “Local 802 Support South African Freedom Fighters” w/nat sound of the crowd chanting and clapping. - Various dynamic b-roll shots of people in NYC playing instruments and singing, a person wearing a shirt with Mandela’s photo on it, and others carrying signs that say “Free Nelson Mandela.” - Various b-roll shots of crowds marching in London with signs with pictures of Nelson Mandela, carrying the African National Congress flag and chanting “Free Mandela” in front of The National Gallery. 27:48-30:32 - Various b-roll shots of Zindzi Mandela in Soweto Stadium on Feb. 10, 1985 intercut with the audience. - Various shots of Zindzi Mandela reading a letter from her father in Soweto Stadium. - Various good b-roll shots of the audience in Soweto Stadium singing and pumping their fists and a sign that says “Forward Democratic SRC.” 30:32-31:19 - B-roll news footage of a person firing tear gas from a Casspir armored personal carrier, stones thrown at a police Land Rover, footage of Nelson Mandel after he was released from prison and the large crowd that came to hear him speak, people dancing during the 1994 election, Mandla being sworn in as South Africa’s first black president and waving to a large crowd.