Potter wasp taking off into the wind
A tropical potter wasp (Eumenes sp.), also known as a mud dauber, takes off into the wind and has to fly hard to reach another flower on which to feed. Filmed at 250 frames per second (slowed down 10 times).
Young artist in the pottery studio making bowl with her hands, handmade creative artist, Small Business
Young Asian artist in the pottery studio making bowl with her hands, handmade creative artist
Greece 1979, Greek potter
Rhodes, Spain june 1979: Greek potter scene in 70s
Bridgeman Images Details
Potters make vessels and women at weaving jobs under Works Progress Administration Projects in Missouri, United States.
Development works under the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Projects in Missouri, United States. Experts dig clay from ground to examine its utility in pottery. A potter's workshop with various items kept. A potter makes a jar on potter's wheel. Women workers operate looms and traditional spinning wheels for wool and weaving industry in the Great Depression. The women are seen working on hand looms and making cloth. Workers include white women and African American women. Various fabric products made by the women. Location: Missouri United States USA. Date: 1937.
Alaska - Overview of scenics, people, art, architecture, crafts
hot air balloons, double decker bus, Potter Point Game Refuge - wild birds, salmon spawning. Portage Glacier
News Clip: Sand Bass king
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
UK HARRY POTTER
Shot 11/11/2010. London Premiere of Harry Potter movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1. Harry Potter crew/cast: Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson.
ANIMAL MUSEUM
Potter's Museum, Bramber, Sussex. <br/> <br/>Fabulously crazy scenes of stuffed animals dressed in costumes and posed as humans. A man uses a brush to clean a stuffed squirrel and a stuffed tiny calf. <br/> <br/>Various taxidermy scenes are shown including the kittens' wedding, the squirrels' club, kittens' tea party, bunnies' school room, all accurate down to the tiniest details. We also see Potter's famous "Who Killed Cock Robin" tableau which took seven years to complete. Children admire the tableaux and a young woman sketches. <br/> <br/>Narrator states: "Walter Potter ... was a genius who made fur-lined dolls into whimsical but veritable works of poetic art." Wonderful or disgusting depending on your viewpoint but Potter was definitely one of the great English eccentrics. <br/> <br/>Note: Potter's Museum still exists but is now at Jamaica Inn, Devon - JH 2000. It is claimed that all the animals met a natural death. <br/> <br/>Cuts exist - see other record.
Pathe
Queen Elizabeth visits Randwick Racecourse in Australia
2011
Harry Potter gigantic building size movie poster at Warner Bros. WB Studios in Burbank, CA - for eighth and final Harry Potter theatrical film released July, 2011
Harry Potter new release
Young children hold up the latest Harry Potter book for the cameras. Adults in a busy book store walk to the pay counter to purchase books. A book store employee scans purchase items with the counter laser scanner. CU of a stack of Harry Potter new releases on book store shelves. Children open the pages of the Harry Potter book to read. PLEASE NOTE VIDEO AND AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS AND REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING.
NEW YORK CITY
TEENAGERS GOING INTO YOUTH RECREATION CENTER, MAKING ARTS AND CRAFTS, POTTER USING POTTER'S WHEEL TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN. CU POTTER'S WHEEL. GIRLS IN HOME ECONOMICS CLASS, BOYS IN SHOP CLASS. PERPETUATING STEREOTYPES. GENDER ROLES.
Labyrinth
Sequence showing Greek potter at work; CUs of potter's face, shots of his hands shaping pot on wheel. MCS of potter's hands sculpting face on pot.
Postmaster On Anthrax
POSTMASTER GENERAL JOHN POTTER WON'T RULE OUT A RATE INCREASE TO PAY FOR THE ADDED SECURITY BECAUSE OF THE ANTHRAX INCIDENTS. ((((TAKE VO NAT))) POTTER SAYS IT WILL TAKE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO KEEP AMERICA'S MAIL SAFE. HE DEFENDED THE POSTAL SYSTEM AFTER A SENATE COMMITTEE PRESSED HIM ON HIS AGENCY'S RESPONSE TO THE ANTHRAX OUTBREAK. POTTER SAYS THEY'VE DONE ALL THEY CAN WITH THE RESOURCES THEY HAVE. (((SOT--Potter))) Our 800,000 postal employees are using everything they've learned and doing everything humanly possible to keep the mail safe and moving. (((VO NAT CONTINUES))) FIFTEEN CASES OF ANTHRAX HAVE OCCURRED IN FLORIDA, NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY AND WASHINGTON. ALL ARE THOUGHT TO BE CONNECTED TO CONTAMINATED LETTERS.
Entertainment: Harry Potter trailer - Harry Potter trailer
TAPE: EF02/0949 IN_TIME: 21:33:34 DURATION: 1:50 SOURCES: APTN RESTRICTIONS: No re-use/re-sale of film clips without clearance DATELINE: file SHOTLIST 1. Few Harry Potter Clips NO STORYLINE
Movie Cast Meets Press; 08/23/00
Cast members for a HARRY POTTER movie introduced at press conference; Young kids answer questions from the press; Asst CU of Harry Potter books; INT bookstore with Harry Potter books, kids read Harry Potter books in store; CU stream train marked Hogwarts Express, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling waves from train;
The Lost Pharaoh: The Search for Akhenaten
Several CSs and CU of Egyptian potter at work making jugs using kick wheel. Several FOLLOW SHOTs of potter's helper carrying finished jugs outside and setting them on ground in sunlight. CS of jugs drying in sun. CS of rows of jugs on ground, PAN to MCS of potter's helper placing jug on ground next to other jugs drying in sun and walking back to potter's hut (two shots).
Harry - Potter - Lawsuit
THE HARRY POTTER BOOK SERIES FIRST INSPIRED CHILDREN TO READ... NOW IT'S TURNING THE PAGE TO A LAWSUIT.
Entertainment: US Harry Potter - Harry Potter fever ahead of book release
TAPE: EF03/0553 IN_TIME: 05:38:31 DURATION: 2:58 SOURCES: APTN/VNR RESTRICTIONS: DATELINE: New York June 13/16, 2003 SHOTLIST: APTN June 16, 2003 1. Wide exterior of "Toys R Us" store in Times Square 2. Large television screen outside store proclaiming "Harry Potter is coming" 3. Wide pan from Harry Potter sign to wall of Harry Potter products inside toy store 4. Price tag for "Harry Potter Spin Pop" 5. Tess and Tori O'Dwyer, two sisters shopping for Harry Potter memorabilia 6. "Harry Potter" products 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tess O'Dwyer, Harry Potter fan "Really excited and getting really impatient." 8. Tess O'Dwyer looking at Harry Potter toys 9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tess O'Dwyer, Harry Potter fan "They're funny, they're interesting, there's a lot of cool adventures and it's just really fun." 10. Tess and sister Tori shopping 11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tori O'Dwyer, Harry Potter fan "I've only read the first, because I really don't like reading that much, or I don't like long books, but I've seen both the movies and I really like them." AMAZON.COM VNR June 13, 2003 12. Security guard checking id's 13. Woman moving box of books in warehouse 14. Close-up stack of Harry Potter books 15. Man moving stack of Harry Potter books APTN June 16, 2003 16. Wide interior of Barnes and Noble store in New York 17. Display set up to await the arrival of Harry Potter book 18. Close-up of earlier Harry Potter books 19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nanci Stern, Barnes and Noble "For this store we're having magic shows all night, we're having a reading featuring a secret celebrity we're not letting anybody know. We are having raffles, we are decorating the whole store to make it look like Hogwarts the castle. So it's a really big deal, like I said the most highly anticipated book of the summer." 20. Wide exterior, Books of Wonder, an independent children's bookstore in Manhattan 21. Close-up Harry Potter window display at bookstore 22. Peter Glassman, Books of Wonder Owner 23. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peter Glassman, Owner, Books of Wonder "Harry Potter might represent as much as one percent of our sales for the year which is astronomical if you think in terms of we carry over ten thousand titles, and for one book to achieve one percent means it's selling an outrageous amount of books." 24. Wide shot of Books of Wonder store AMAZON.COM VNR June 13, 2003 25. Various shots of Harry Potter book in Amazon.com warehouse STORYLINE: With the release of the latest Harry Potter book set for Saturday (June 21), bookstores in the United States are busily preparing for what is expected to be the fastest selling title ever. J.K. Rowlings' "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is the fifth instalment in the Harry Potter series. Eight million copies have been printed by publisher "Scholastic." Barnes and Noble, the world's largest bookseller, expects to sell over one million copies by June 25th. Smaller independent bookstores like Books of Wonder - a childrens bookstore in Manhattan - would normally order between forty and sixty copies of a new book. But for Harry Potter they've ordered 1000 and expect those to be sold-out by the end of the weekend. Some retailers like "Toys R Us" are using the book's launch to push Harry Potter merchandise ranging from Lego kits to lollipops. The Barnes and Noble store in New York's Lincoln Center will be decorated to look like Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter stories, and Books of Wonder will have live owls. Because of the secrecy surrounding the book's plot, US warehouses and distribution centres storing the work have hired extra security guards. And pre-orders are being readied for mailing so they'll arrive at customers homes on Saturday. Barnes and Noble says it has 1,755 tons of Harry Potter books in its warehouses ready to be loaded onto trucks in what it's calling the largest logistical operation in the company's history.