Barney's commercial from 1970/partial CBS Xmas story REPOST

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The still is a 16mm frame from the 1970 Barney's commercial, part of a partial CBS Christmas story. This repost showcases improved color correction, enhancing the film's visual quality. The original commercial received a CLIO award for its excellence in advertising. Further updates on additional context will be provided later.

00:00:00.000 — The still is a 16mm frame from the 1970 Barney's commercial, part of a partial CBS Christmas story. This repost showcases improved color correction, enhancing the film's visual quality. The original commercial received a CLIO award for its excellence in advertising. Further updates on additional context will be provided later.

The still features a colorful, abstract representation from a 16mm film, likely showcasing a scene or segment from the 1970 Barney's commercial and a partial CBS Christmas story. The color correction has been recently improved, enhancing the visual appeal. The commercial is notable for winning a CLIO award, highlighting its impact and recognition in advertising.

00:00:01.435 — The still features a colorful, abstract representation from a 16mm film, likely showcasing a scene or segment from the 1970 Barney's commercial and a partial CBS Christmas story. The color correction has been recently improved, enhancing the visual appeal. The commercial is notable for winning a CLIO award, highlighting its impact and recognition in advertising.

The still captures a vibrant color bar test pattern, which is often used in television broadcasts for calibration purposes. The hues include shades of green, blue, purple, and orange, transitioning smoothly from one to the next. This particular clip is from Barney's commercial, which won a CLIO award, and showcases the improved color correction after being professionally adjusted.

00:00:02.536 — The still captures a vibrant color bar test pattern, which is often used in television broadcasts for calibration purposes. The hues include shades of green, blue, purple, and orange, transitioning smoothly from one to the next. This particular clip is from Barney's commercial, which won a CLIO award, and showcases the improved color correction after being professionally adjusted.

This 16mm still features a label from a Barney's commercial created by Jack Byrne Advertising. The ad is titled 'Men of Destiny' and has a runtime of 30 seconds. It was assigned the commercial number QBAF 5300 and is dated September 21, 1970. The commercial later won a CLIO award. The repost indicates that the color correction has been improved from the original film negative.

00:00:06.707 — This 16mm still features a label from a Barney's commercial created by Jack Byrne Advertising. The ad is titled 'Men of Destiny' and has a runtime of 30 seconds. It was assigned the commercial number QBAF 5300 and is dated September 21, 1970. The commercial later won a CLIO award. The repost indicates that the color correction has been improved from the original film negative.

The still from the 16mm film of Barney's 1970 commercial showcases a partially lit frame, emphasizing its vintage aesthetic. The image hints at both a promotional context and a festive theme, likely connected to a CBS Christmas story. The color correction improvements enhance its visual appeal, celebrating the commercial's legacy, which was recognized with a CLIO award for its creativity.

00:00:15.582 — The still from the 16mm film of Barney's 1970 commercial showcases a partially lit frame, emphasizing its vintage aesthetic. The image hints at both a promotional context and a festive theme, likely connected to a CBS Christmas story. The color correction improvements enhance its visual appeal, celebrating the commercial's legacy, which was recognized with a CLIO award for its creativity.

This 16mm still from Barney's 1970 commercial features children sitting on stoops, capturing a nostalgic urban scene. The image has undergone color correction to enhance its vibrancy, improving the original film quality. The commercial received a CLIO award, recognizing its impact.

00:00:17.551 — This 16mm still from Barney's 1970 commercial features children sitting on stoops, capturing a nostalgic urban scene. The image has undergone color correction to enhance its vibrancy, improving the original film quality. The commercial received a CLIO award, recognizing its impact.

The still from the 1970 Barney's commercial features a close-up of a young girl's face, conveying a mix of emotion, likely reflecting the festive spirit of the holiday season. The color correction has been recently improved for better clarity. This commercial received a CLIO award, highlighting its impact and recognition in advertising.

00:01:12.105 — The still from the 1970 Barney's commercial features a close-up of a young girl's face, conveying a mix of emotion, likely reflecting the festive spirit of the holiday season. The color correction has been recently improved for better clarity. This commercial received a CLIO award, highlighting its impact and recognition in advertising.

The still captures a color test strip from a 16mm film associated with a Barney's commercial from 1970. The strip features vibrant, alternating colors, indicating preparation or adjustments for film projection. This repost highlights improved color correction after initial dissatisfaction, showcasing a clearer and more accurate representation of the original film. The commercial received a CLIO award, underscoring its recognition in the advertising field.

00:01:33.226 — The still captures a color test strip from a 16mm film associated with a Barney's commercial from 1970. The strip features vibrant, alternating colors, indicating preparation or adjustments for film projection. This repost highlights improved color correction after initial dissatisfaction, showcasing a clearer and more accurate representation of the original film. The commercial received a CLIO award, underscoring its recognition in the advertising field.

The still from Barney's 1970 commercial features a graphic display with vertical stripes and blocks of color, showcasing a range of tones and contrasts. This visual aesthetic reflects the era's experimental approach to advertising. The improved color correction enhances the image's vibrancy, making it more appealing. Additionally, the commercial is notable for winning a CLIO award.

00:01:40.067 — The still from Barney's 1970 commercial features a graphic display with vertical stripes and blocks of color, showcasing a range of tones and contrasts. This visual aesthetic reflects the era's experimental approach to advertising. The improved color correction enhances the image's vibrancy, making it more appealing. Additionally, the commercial is notable for winning a CLIO award.

The still features a test pattern with the WCBS logo, indicative of a 1970s television broadcast. This image likely serves as a transitional element from a Barney's commercial that won a CLIO award, highlighting its vintage significance. The color correction has been improved in this repost for clarity and visual appeal.

00:01:46.206 — The still features a test pattern with the WCBS logo, indicative of a 1970s television broadcast. This image likely serves as a transitional element from a Barney's commercial that won a CLIO award, highlighting its vintage significance. The color correction has been improved in this repost for clarity and visual appeal.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

Barney's QBAF 5300, Men of Destiny, 30 seconds, take two. Where you gonna be when you grow up, Humphrey? I'm gonna be a big-time Hollywood actor, Sam. How about you, Louie? I'm gonna be a great hard-playing singer sometimes. How about you, Fiorello? I'm gonna be the mayor of New York. How about you, Casey? I'm gonna be in the World Series. What are you gonna do, Barney? Yeah, Barney! I don't know. You're all gonna need clothes. How about you, John? You must have seen Santa before. Yes. Which way do you think it's better? Uh, sitting down. How come? Because, uh, uh, all the other, uh, it's amusing when the other kids sit on them. Do you like seeing Santa better this way, on TV, or sitting down in a chair? I like it anyway. You like it anyway. The legend of Saint Nicholas has been handed down through many centuries, surviving skeptics and changing times, and one would suppose that it will survive the electronic revolution as well. Bill Plant, CBS News, Cleveland. Is there any thing? It's not believed in a house. It's not the right thing, it was decided. Mm-hmm. Would you, chip with lugares, sort of plug the possibilities too? It's not judgment, which means you can learn new from you. Would you do better see the light on your gäbe? Thank you.