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Fair Play: The Women Play at Lords

1988

Fair Play: The Women Play at Lords

1988

  • NFSA ID6WYVZHH5
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormDocumentary
  • GenresWomen, Sport
  • Year1988

Fair Play (1988) is a Film Australia documentary looking back over the the last 50 years of women's test cricket.

In this excerpt, the touring Australian women's cricket team finally get to fulfil their dream of playing cricket on the hallowed turf of Lords after a morning of disappointing weather.

Team manager Ann Mitchell talks about how Australia's opening batswomen were handling their nerves.

The clip features footage from UK Channel 4's television coverage of the series. Their use of multiple cameras around the ground make for a slick and professional production that the women's game was not always afforded in the 1980s.

The commentary effectively captures the anticipation, excitement and energy of the players as they finally take the field after the lengthy rain delay, while the sounds from the ground announcer in the background helps put the viewer in the moment.

CREDITS

Executive Producer Janet Bell Director Susan Lambert Editor Diana Priest Director of Photography Laurie McInnes Sound Bronwyn Murphy, Pat Fiske Composer Felicity Foxx

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Film Australia

Fair Play (1988) is a Film Australia documentary looking back over the the last 50 years of women's test cricket.

In this excerpt, the touring Australian women's cricket team finally get to fulfil their dream of playing cricket on the hallowed turf of Lords after a morning of disappointing weather.

Team manager Ann Mitchell talks about how Australia's opening batswomen were handling their nerves.

The clip features footage from UK Channel 4's television coverage of the series. Their use of multiple cameras around the ground make for a slick and professional production that the women's game was not always afforded in the 1980s.

The commentary effectively captures the anticipation, excitement and energy of the players as they finally take the field after the lengthy rain delay, while the sounds from the ground announcer in the background helps put the viewer in the moment.

CREDITS

Executive Producer Janet Bell Director Susan Lambert Editor Diana Priest Director of Photography Laurie McInnes Sound Bronwyn Murphy, Pat Fiske Composer Felicity Foxx

Courtesy of
Film Australia
  • Executive Producer
    Janet Bell
    Director
    Susan Lambert
    Editor
    Diana Priest
    Director of Photography
    Laurie McInnes
    Sound
    Bronwyn Murphy, Pat Fiske
    Composer
    Felicity Foxx
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