The 70s dimension

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmProducer: Chicago, IL : Facets Video 2005Subject(s): Abstract: TV commercials, promotional spots, and public service announcements were produced on 16mm, spooled onto mini-reels, and projected into a film-chain for telecast. They usually had a limited shelf life and were considered disposable. After a brief rotation on the air, most of them were discarded, never to be seen again. This production is a salvaged collection of ads, information clips, and PSA's as found in their original 16mm format. Selected from over 20 hours of footage, this offers a glimpse into a history that was never meant to be remembered. Contents: What the 70s really looked like; Old Gold -- Oscar Mayer --;Crisco -- Fresca -- USDA -- Jack LaLanne -- Wonder Bread -- Poultry Growers of America -- Tab -- U.S. Dept. of Transportation -- Blue Bonnet -- Wisk -- Magnavox -- Winnebago -- Monsanto -- Blitz Weinhard -- ABC -- AAA -- Christian Reformed Church -- Adorn Hairspray -- Schlitz -- Jacobsen Lawnmower -- Folger's -- USMC -- Old Spice -- Metropolitan Life -- Washington Traffic Safety Commission -- Palmolive -- Osterizer -- Baha'i Faith -- Blitz Beer -- U.S. Dept. of Transportation -- National Drug Abuse Prevention Program -- L&M Cigarettes -- UL -- AT&T -- Planters -- AOCI -- TVN Enterprises -- Olympic Beer -- AAA -- Underwood Deviled Ham -- Folger's --American Furniture -- Schick -- Magnavox -- ABC -- The Youth Project -- Ford -- Ford -- Channel Master -- USAF -- Oregon State University -- Savage Men's Toiletries -- FOS -- Oscar Mayer -- Christian Reformed Church -- Packard Bell -- ABC -- U.S. Dept. of Treasury -- Marlboro -- National Alliance of Businessmen -- Manocherian Foundation -- Keep America Beautiful -- 70s Remix -- The Vyrotonin Decision (1999 ; 8 min.) -- Thine Inward-Looking Eyes (2003 ; 2 min.) -- Not Too Much Remember (2003 ; 11 min.) -- Toast'ems (2003 ; 5 min.) -- We Edit Life (2003 ; 10 min.) -- Mark Roth (1998 ; 4 min.).
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TV commercials, promotional spots, and public service announcements were produced on 16mm, spooled onto mini-reels, and projected into a film-chain for telecast. They usually had a limited shelf life and were considered disposable. After a brief rotation on the air, most of them were discarded, never to be seen again. This production is a salvaged collection of ads, information clips, and PSA's as found in their original 16mm format. Selected from over 20 hours of footage, this offers a glimpse into a history that was never meant to be remembered. Contents: What the 70s really looked like; Old Gold -- Oscar Mayer --;Crisco -- Fresca -- USDA -- Jack LaLanne -- Wonder Bread -- Poultry Growers of America -- Tab -- U.S. Dept. of Transportation -- Blue Bonnet -- Wisk -- Magnavox -- Winnebago -- Monsanto -- Blitz Weinhard -- ABC -- AAA -- Christian Reformed Church -- Adorn Hairspray -- Schlitz -- Jacobsen Lawnmower -- Folger's -- USMC -- Old Spice -- Metropolitan Life -- Washington Traffic Safety Commission -- Palmolive -- Osterizer -- Baha'i Faith -- Blitz Beer -- U.S. Dept. of Transportation -- National Drug Abuse Prevention Program -- L&M Cigarettes -- UL -- AT&T -- Planters -- AOCI -- TVN Enterprises -- Olympic Beer -- AAA -- Underwood Deviled Ham -- Folger's --American Furniture -- Schick -- Magnavox -- ABC -- The Youth Project -- Ford -- Ford -- Channel Master -- USAF -- Oregon State University -- Savage Men's Toiletries -- FOS -- Oscar Mayer -- Christian Reformed Church -- Packard Bell -- ABC -- U.S. Dept. of Treasury -- Marlboro -- National Alliance of Businessmen -- Manocherian Foundation -- Keep America Beautiful -- 70s Remix -- The Vyrotonin Decision (1999 ; 8 min.) -- Thine Inward-Looking Eyes (2003 ; 2 min.) -- Not Too Much Remember (2003 ; 11 min.) -- Toast'ems (2003 ; 5 min.) -- We Edit Life (2003 ; 10 min.) -- Mark Roth (1998 ; 4 min.).

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