The President's House. MP459.
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- Опубликовано: 13 янв 2013
- The President's House. MP 459. Public domain.
This film is from the LBJ Library moving picture collection created by the White House Naval Photographic Unit, aka the Navy Films. The films consist of monthly reports on the activities of President and Mrs. Johnson from 1963-1969.
Below is an edited scene list for this film, from the LBJ Library audiovisual archives. We included useful shot descriptions where possible, although most have been cut for length. For more information please contact johnson.library@nara.gov.
Tourists at the White House; tourists taking photos of White House
People exiting White House North, zoom out
Walkthrough of White House State Rooms; East Room, Red Room
Dissolve to East Room, pan right, walk through doorway into Red Room, pan left; pan right
Title up: "The Presidents House", State Room in White House
Dissolve to Point of view from walking through state room, title up: "The President's House"
Lady Bird Johnson presents the White House Living Room (Family Room) and Cabinet Room
Cabinet meetings, White House news correspondents
Cabinet Room exterior at night
LBJ in Cabinet Room with advisors
Television vans, trucks parked outside White House
Medium shot television vans, trucks parked outside White House
Cameraman, pan left to reporter
Zoom in V.P. Hubert Humphrey at Cabinet table
Lady Bird Johnson presenting White House Living Room, LBJ painting acquisitions
Lady Bird Johnson presents the White House Treaty Room
Dissolve to Lady Bird Johnson turning on lights in Treaty Room, walking in
Close-up Lady Bird Johnson talking
Lady Bird Johnson presents Treaty Room furnishings, history
Close-up glass objects
Close-up wooden clock
Zoom in candelabrum
Medium shot lamp on table
Zoom in tortoise shell waste basket
Zoom out chandelier
Medium shot Lady Bird Johnson talking
Lady Bird Johnson talking, standing by table in Treaty Room
Close-up Lady Bird Johnson talking
Pan along table in Treaty Room
Dissolve to document, zoom in
Dissolve to treaty, tilt up to painting
Lady Bird Johnson standing by Treaty table talking
Close-up antique telephone, zoom in
LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson, Luci Johnson Nugent, Lyn Nugent, Lynda Johnson Robb having lunch in White House Family Dining Room
Dissolve to LBJ, pan left First Family at Dining table, zoom out; pan right
Close-up Lady Bird Johnson
Close-up Lyn Nugent
Close-up LBJ
LBJ feeding Lyn Nugent; zoom in Lyn Nugent
Close-up Lynda Johnson Robb
Medium shot LBJ at table, Lyn Nugent next to him in high chair
Close-up Lady Bird Johnson
Close-up Lynda Johnson Robb
Close-up Lyn Nugent, Luci Johnson Nugent
Medium shot Lady Bird Johnson, LBJ at table
Close-up Luci Johnson Nugent, Lyn Nugent, zoom in Lyn Nugent
Close-up Lynda Johnson Robb
Focus to Close-up Lady Bird Johnson
Close-up Lyn Nugent
Close-up LBJ eating
Close-up Lyn Nugent, Luci Johnson Nugent, tilt up to Luci Johnson Nugent
Close-up Lady Bird Johnson, pan left to Lynda Johnson Robb
Close-up Luci Johnson Nugent
Medium shot Lady Bird Johnson at table
Close-up Luci Johnson Nugent, Lyn Nugent
Pan left to LBJ leaving table kissing family members
Lady Bird Johnson presents White House Yellow Oval Room
South Lawn Head of State ceremonies
wide shot from above: Head of State ceremonies, crowd, band on White House Lawn
Close-up U Thant, LBJ, others on South Lawn
Marine band playing, tilt down to color guard
LBJ, U Thant, Lady Bird Johnson observing ceremonies
Medium shot LBJ, U Thant, and Lady Bird Johnson observing ceremonies
Dissolve to map case door opening, zoom in
Lady Bird Johnson reading briefings on Head of State visitors, ceremony
Lady Bird Johnson, Bess Abel looking over papers
Close-up Lady Bird Johnson
Close-up Bess Abel
Dissolve to White House Head of State Ball ceremonies, color guard, protocol line
Lady Bird Johnson talking in Yellow Oval Room
Lyn Nugent's 1st Birthday party in Yellow Oval Room
Luci Johnson Nugent, Lyn Nugent in White House Yellow Oval Room with birthday cake
Close-up cake
Close-up Lyn Nugent, zoom out
Close-up Lyn Nugent's foot in cake
Close-up Lady Bird Johnson
Lady Bird Johnson, Luci Johnson Nugent, Lyn Nugent on floor, Lady Bird Johnson cleaning Lyn Nugent
Lady Bird Johnson talking about her Christmas in the White House Yellow Oval Room
LBJ speaks of the Presidency from his desk in the White House Oval Office
LBJ in office looking over papers
LBJ in chair at desk turning to face camera in Oval Office, LBJ speaks, zoom in
Medium shot LBJ in Oval Office speaking
White House exterior at night, title up, closing credits
She always struck me as someone I would have loved to hear tell a story. Thank you for sharing.
There is a video where she is reading her diary and accounting of the Kennedy assignation time.
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This is such a great window into a previous time... thanks to the LBJ Library for making it available on RUclips.
Lady Bird represented Texas very well.
Texas Lady Bird’d nice speech accent tones , no wonder LBJ got stuck as her Sweet honeywell
She spoke with a proper high class southern accent. Sadly this accent is fading so fast, almost nobody speaks with it any longer. Only a few in our state in Charleston, South Carolina sound like this.
That's a shame because the accent is obviously , so different and so strange, but cute, for MidAtlantic folks, well to a Philadelphian,it sounds like a deep in the country , rural, speaking very slowly, old fashioned accent, but nice and very interesting and the Johnson's were a beautiful, in that they were a goodhearted family. Lady bird Johnson was so special and so classy , well all of the First Ladies are and that classiness would not include certain ahem ..middle age, foreign gold diggers, that may be nice , except for the part, where they take advantage of disrespectful, mentally ill 70 year old billionaires,for their money and fame, who are more suitable for a White Jacket, than a White House.
My favorite First Lady. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video.
That was beautiful! Ladybird Johnson was such an intelligent, classy First Lady. I was enthralled listening to her accent. She could have easily been an actress, newscaster or public speaker. I’m glad that this country was able to enjoy her talents and contributions.
Such a beautiful accent
I always loved Lady Bird. She is the first First Lady I remember. She was a class act all the way!
Mrs. Johnson was a very impressive lady. Well spoken and classy.
She was a wonderful addition to her husband's presidency. Lady Bird is as remembered as LBJ when spoken about. He was lucky to have such a confident and partner in life.
What a soothing speaking voice.
Lucy and Lynda were both gorgeous.
Ladybird wasn't bad either.
She's very graceful and ladylike.
Lady Bird Johnson is a class act!
Yes she really was. She was a total class act! God bless beautiful Lady Bird
She was beautiful and the epitome of southern charm/class. A very rememberable First Lady.
Southern charm. Smart gracious woman. Jackie was catty to her.
Lady bird really gave a lot of warm....and shows that even the most die hard worker (LBJ) falls into the spell of Grandchildren....
i love her accent. One of the most intelligent first ladies in history
I like how they call the daughters by their full names 'Lucy Baines', 'Lynda Bird'. Too charming.
Love her accents
Lady Bird For President!
Presidents wires wives , Lady Bird looked so cool calm what a dedicated wife
Beautiful country family.
Very neat!
12:31 the man who serves LBJ is Eugene Allen wich movie "The butler" shows his biography. He served 8 presidents from Eisenhower to Reagan
Is he the older guy on the rt? Thanks for this identification! Loved that movie!
I am so glad the LBJ Library has posted these videos. History will show how much LBJ did for us.
I am struck how frail and used up President Johnson looks at the end while he speaks. I remember how strong and in control he seemed during his time in office. He was a good president, not a perfect one, but the Country was bad to him.
Love listening to her
My favorite part of this is the lunch scene. Lynda Bird calling her father "Sir," the French service of taking hamburgers from a plate with serving forks, and the nervous sweat on LBJ's forehead. Eating rarely causes such an outbreak...it must have been the weight of the office on his mind, and the disaster of Vietnam.
Pres Johnson did looked really stressed and preoccupied. At least, his grandson provided him some respite from his stress.
13:00….The President listening to Lynda talk about how her husband could be blown up in Vietnam…..
the office obviously destroyed him; he seems very depressed, both at lunch with the family and in his farewell remarks where he talks about his disaapointments.
He who ?
Shamaneika Johnson The President, Lyndon Baines Johnson
mrs. Johnson arrived way ahead of our time. Mrs. Johnson in today's election cycle would have been the right candidate for the presidential office. never undermind her character. she was tough, shrewd, and compassionate.
It must be hard to succeed the most iconic first Lady ever and in the whole world !
I watched the americans watching and visiting the White House but OMG you were so slim.... What happened to you ? You were so beautiful and classy in the 60's.....
Mrs Lady Bird predecessor did not welcome her with grace expected from "the most iconic first Lady". Jackie was rather standoffish and made jokes about her look . Lady Bird left a big legacy, we did not get much from the "iconic one"/ info from many memoirs about White House/.
always closely related.
LBJ had many rough edges, but he really was a great president. People only remember him poorly because of Vietnam, but really he inherited that war from JFK and he would have much rather have spent his time on his social agenda called "The Great Society." Things we take for granted today such as Medicare and Medicaid were part and parcel of LBJ's legacy. And Lady Bird Johnson was all class.
I never heard such looooooong vowels spoken anywhere in the English language…….
burgers!
Where were the French fries?!
He was a strange man.even cold to his family.
It was an odd lunch. Something must have been on his mind. Hopefully not all meals were like that.
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Wow. The young woman at 12:57 is very pretty.
Why was she called lady bird
when she was born, a nurse said about her, “[s]he’s as purty as a ladybird”. the nickname stuck after that.
Her full name: claudia alta taylor lady bird
She was very spooky and acted like a Stedford Wife like a damn robot . 🤖
It was a different time. Most who knew her said she was very warm and genuine.
...Learn how to spell *Stepford and then you can call someone out.
@@user-mj8nf2vp7q What do you expect from someone named Shamaneika. Lol