00:00:07.608 — The still features a prominently labeled can of 'Black Flag Ant and Roach Killer.' The design includes bold colors, with the brand name in large letters at the top. It emphasizes its effectiveness against pests, mentioning 'Raycon' and 'fast-acting power.' The hand holding the can suggests human interaction, likely in the context of pest control. The overall aesthetic reflects the advertising style of the era.
00:00:10.577 — The still features a can of Black Flag Ant and Roach Killer prominently displayed against a pastel background. The text '5 DAYS' is overlaid in bold, emphasizing the product's effectiveness. The overall aesthetic reflects vintage advertising from the mid-20th century, characteristic of bright colors and clear messaging.
00:00:13.380 — The still features a wooden box prominently displaying '15 DAYS.' A hand appears to pour liquid from a bottle into the box, suggesting a demonstration of effectiveness or a timed claim related to Black Flag bug spray. The visual style reflects the era of the 16mm print, likely with a vintage aesthetic.
00:00:25.459 — The still features a can of Black Flag bug spray prominently displayed against a light background. The can is labeled 'Roach Killer' with a bold design, suggesting its effectiveness in pest control. The image conveys a vintage aesthetic typical of 16mm film, with a slightly muted color palette and a focus on the product.
00:00:30.230 — The still features a can of Black Flag Ant and Roach Killer prominently displayed against a simple pink background. Bold text reads: 'ONE SPRAYING KILLS ROACHES FOR 15 DAYS.' The vintage aesthetic captures the essence of mid-20th-century advertising.