This documentary, filmed in two parts, (this is part two) examines the trend of struggling public houses in the UK.
Around 18 pubs a week are closing their doors. Some of the reasons are highlighted in these short films.
This second episode concentrates on the Batley area of West Yorkshire and examines some of the reasons why pubs are finding it difficult to survive. Two locals are interviewed in the West End Pub and give their thoughts and memories. Also the owners of a Revived Pub, "The George" which is now an Indian Restaurant in the heart of Batley.
The interviews in this film were all set in The West End on Upper Commercial Street one of the oldest pubs in Batley.
A survey was undertaken by Batley & Birstall Civic Society members Megan James and David Stead and we spoke to pub goers Brian Saville and Raymond Wheal as well as Indian Restaurant owners Mahmood Bostan and his son Usman Mahmood Bostan.
See part one: • 4K - The Last Five Pub...
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Cameras and lenses -
Panasonic Lumix GH5 camera
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Sennheiser 416 Shotgun mic
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Flo Light 4 tube soft light fluorescent
Viltrox L116T LED light
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Manfrotto with 500 fluid hed
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