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* [[DD150657]]: Second-by-second plan (see above) describing title visuals and accompanying music structure
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* [[DD150707]]: Memo "Dear ????? / Please will you type out this with 2 copies"...
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Image:DD150657.jpg|[[DD150657]]: Second-by-second plan (see above) describing title visuals and accompanying music structure
* [[DD150735]]: Notes: "Sid Lomax graphics opening"...
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Image:DD150707.jpg|[[DD150707]]: Memo "Dear ????? / Please will you type out this with 2 copies"...
* [[DD150803]]: More detailed plan
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Image:DD150735.jpg|[[DD150735]]: Notes: "Sid Lomax graphics opening"...
* [[DD150819]]: More detailed plan with score fragment for melody
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Image:DD150803.jpg|[[DD150803]]: More detailed plan
* [[DD150832]]: More plans "Robin says 11th July"...
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Image:DD150819.jpg|[[DD150819]]: More detailed plan with score fragment for melody
* [[DD150843]]: More plans "6246 / B.V."...
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Image:DD150832.jpg|[[DD150832]]: More plans "Robin says 11th July"...
* [[DD150853]]: More notes: "1 - do skeleton ch."...
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Image:DD150843.jpg|[[DD150843]]: More plans "6246 / B.V."...
* [[DD150903]]: Pencilled diagram and "Rh.Mix."
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Image:DD150853.jpg|[[DD150853]]: More notes: "1 - do skeleton ch."...
See [http://delia-derbyshire.net/papers/#EngineeringCraftStudies delia-derbyshire.net/papers/#EngineeringCraftStudies]
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Image:DD150903.jpg|[[DD150903]]: Pencilled diagram and "Rh.Mix."
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Latest revision as of 08:48, 13 May 2017

Engineering Craft Studies title

Delia's created a 26-second title sequence for Engineering Craft Studies, a series of twenty 20-minute films by Sid Lomax and produced by Robin Gwyn, intended for 17-years olds, about heavy engineering, first broadcast on 4th October 1972 on BBC1.[1]

Its tape's catalogue entry is dated June 1972[1] and it is one of the last pieces that Delia made at the BBC.

The episodes of Engineering Craft Studies available on youtube.com and to buy from bbcactivevideoforlearning.com all have the opening bars of the 1972 pop hit Popcorn, by Stan Free and his band Hot Butter,[2] as the title and closing music. This is not Delia's theme, which is in 3/2 time.[3]

Plan

0-6 secs: "Procession of gear wheels"

6 secs: Interlocking phrases begin (every 2 secs)

12 secs: Climax of zoom out "E.C.S."

15 secs: Beginning of 3 sec. dissolve

18 secs: Title established

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7609.
  2. [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popcorn_(instrumental) Popcorn] on wikipedia.org
  3. DD150657: Second-by-second plan for Engineering Craft Studies: "3/2 time :- _| = 1 sec".