00:00:02.836 — The still depicts a moment from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium during the late 1940s. Players are visible on the field, with one player running towards a base. The scene captures the dynamic atmosphere of a baseball game, showcasing the action and excitement typical of that era. The footage is marked 'Not For Broadcast,' indicating it is likely archival material. The timestamp at the bottom suggests it is part of a larger reel, contributing to the historical context of the Detroit Tigers during that time period.
00:00:03.737 — The still features a scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium, captured between 1948 and 1950. The footage, in Kodachrome, showcases players on the field, likely in the midst of gameplay, with a focus on a grassy area where action is occurring. The low-angle shot highlights the stadium's ambiance, with spectators visible in the background, under the glow of stadium lights. The timestamp indicates it's part of a longer sequence, emphasizing the historical significance of the moment.
00:00:08.976 — The 16mm still from the 'Briggs Stadium Detroit Tigers footage - 1948-1950' showcases a vibrant scene from a Tigers game during that era. The image features a scoreboard displaying game information, set against a backdrop of blue skies with fluffy clouds. The stadium is filled with spectators, indicating a lively atmosphere. A prominent clock is visible, emphasizing the time element of the event. This Kodachrome footage captures the essence of baseball culture in the late 1940s, making it a valuable historical record of the Detroit Tigers and their home ground.
00:00:14.581 — The still is from 16mm Kodachrome footage of a Detroit Tigers baseball game at Briggs Stadium, dated between 1948 and 1950. It features players on the field, with some visible in action while others are stationed in their positions. The infield and outfield are visible, with some spectators seen in the background. The frame includes a timestamp and a 'Not For Broadcast' label, indicating its archival nature. The overall atmosphere captures a historical moment in baseball during the late 1940s.
00:00:16.216 — The still from the 16mm footage of a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium (1948-1950) captures a moment on the baseball field, showcasing the vibrant atmosphere typical of the era. The image suggests a sunny day with shadows cast on the field, indicating the time of day. Players can be seen engaged in gameplay, while the stands appear filled with spectators enjoying the game. The footage's color—likely reminiscent of Kodachrome's vivid hues—adds to the nostalgic feel of mid-20th century American baseball. The watermark indicates it is not for broadcast, preserving its historical context.
00:00:19.019 — The 16mm still captures a scene from Briggs Stadium during a Detroit Tigers game between 1948 and 1950. It prominently features the stadium's name, 'Briggs Stadium,' displayed in a retro style. The image is characterized by a vintage aesthetic typical of Kodachrome film from that era, showcasing a grassy field and stands, likely filled with spectators. A timestamp indicates the footage length, while the overlay text notes that it is not for broadcast, indicating its archival nature.
00:00:20.587 — The still shows a view of Briggs Stadium, home of the Detroit Tigers, during the late 1940s. The focus is on a tall lighting tower adorned with numerous lights, set against a bright sky with fluffy clouds. The iconic 'BRIGGS' sign is visible in the foreground, establishing the location. The image captures the nostalgic atmosphere of a baseball game during that era, showcasing the vintage aesthetic of Kodachrome film. The timestamp indicates a segment of this archival footage.
00:00:22.155 — The 16mm still from 'Briggs Stadium Detroit Tigers footage - 1948-1950' captures a moment from a Tigers game during that era. The image shows the exterior of Briggs Stadium, featuring a shadowed facade against a backdrop of a blue sky with scattered clouds. A tower or structure is visible in the background, hinting at the stadium's design and atmosphere. The scene evokes a sense of nostalgia for mid-20th century baseball, showcasing a significant venue in the Tigers' history.
00:00:24.591 — The still features a vibrant scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium, captured in the late 1940s. The image shows a packed stadium with numerous fans in the stands, under a clear blue sky dotted with clouds. A scoreboard, displaying game details, is prominently visible, along with colorful advertisements. Overall, the shot conveys the lively atmosphere of a baseball game during that era, highlighting the excitement and community spirit of attending a Tigers match.
00:00:26.860 — The still captures a vibrant scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium between 1948 and 1950. It features the scoreboard, which displays information like the game details and perhaps advertisements. The stadium appears lively, with a large crowd visible, and there's a sense of excitement in the air, enhanced by the bright colors typical of Kodachrome footage from that era. The timestamp indicates that this is taken from a specific part of the footage, emphasizing its historical significance.
00:00:30.397 — The still captures a moment from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium, dated between 1948 and 1950. The scene is characterized by vintage Kodachrome colors, displaying players on the field. The image features a pitcher, some teammates, and an umpire, with a crowd visible in the background. A timestamp at the bottom indicates the footage duration, and a 'Not For Broadcast' label suggests it's archival material. The overall atmosphere reflects the mid-20th century American baseball experience.
00:00:31.498 — The still depicts a scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium between 1948 and 1950. The stadium is filled with a large crowd, showcasing a vibrant atmosphere typical of baseball games during that era. Players can be seen on the field, engaged in play, while the colorful Kodachrome film captures the lively spirit of the event. The image likely reflects the classic design and structure of Briggs Stadium, contributing to the nostalgic feel of the footage.
00:00:33.267 — The still depicts a scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium between 1948 and 1950. Players are visible on the field, wearing classic baseball uniforms, while an umpire stands nearby. The stadium looks lively, with spectators visible in the background. The image captures the essence of mid-20th-century baseball, showcasing the game's atmosphere during that period. The footage is identified as Kodachrome, known for its vibrant color quality.
00:00:34.768 — The still from the 16mm footage captures a moment during a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium between 1948 and 1950. The scene shows players on the field, with a clear view of the diamond and the surrounding audience in the background. The vibrant colors typical of Kodachrome film highlight the historical context and atmosphere of a mid-20th-century baseball game. The timestamp at the bottom indicates elapsed footage time, and the 'Not For Broadcast' label suggests this is archival material meant for specific uses, rather than public distribution.
00:00:38.005 — The still captures a scene from the 1948-1950 Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium. The image shows a broad view of the baseball field, highlighting the stadium's structure and the outfield area. The stands are populated with spectators, reflecting the vibrant atmosphere of a mid-century baseball game. The color palette showcases the era's Kodachrome film typical of the time. It is labeled 'Not For Broadcast' and features a timestamp at the bottom, indicating a specific moment in the footage.
00:00:41.275 — The 16mm still from the 'Briggs Stadium Detroit Tigers footage - 1948-1950' shows a vibrant scene from a baseball game at Briggs Stadium. The image captures the field with players in action, and a sizeable crowd fills the stands, highlighting the mid-century atmosphere of the era. The colors are vivid, characteristic of Kodachrome film, reflecting the lively environment of a Tigers game. A timestamp in the corner indicates the footage's duration, suggesting it is part of a longer clip. The label 'Not For Broadcast' signifies that this is likely archival material not intended for commercial airing.
00:00:52.619 — The still depicts a scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium, captured on Kodachrome film between 1948 and 1950. It features a baseball field view with players in motion, likely in the midst of a play. The crowd in the stands appears to be enthusiastic, filling the background with a sea of spectators. The image conveys the lively atmosphere of a mid-century baseball game, highlighted by the iconic architecture of Briggs Stadium. The time code at the bottom indicates the length of the footage, and there's a 'Not For Broadcast' label, suggesting it's intended for archival purposes rather than public viewing.
00:00:56.189 — The still captures a scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium, likely between 1948 and 1950. Players are seen on the field, with one umpire positioned near the infield. The grass appears well-maintained, while the surrounding area shows a bright, sunny atmosphere. The image is tinted with a vintage quality typical of Kodachrome film, offering a nostalgic glimpse into mid-20th-century baseball. A timecode at the bottom suggests it’s part of a longer segment. The overlay notes indicate it is not for broadcast.
00:00:59.559 — The still is from a 16mm Kodachrome footage of a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium, dating between 1948 and 1950. The scene shows a player in the outfield seemingly preparing for play, with a bright circular light illuminating part of the field. The background features stands filled with spectators, capturing the atmosphere of a mid-century baseball game. It's marked “Not For Broadcast,” indicating it's likely archival footage. The time code displays 00:10:19:16, suggesting it's from an early segment of the recording.
00:01:03.297 — The still shows a scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium, captured in Kodachrome between 1948 and 1950. In the image, two players are positioned on the field while an umpire stands nearby, suggesting a moment during play. The field is brightly lit, highlighting the grass and players' uniforms, with a crowded spectator area in the background. The timestamp implies this is part of a longer sequence, emphasizing the historical nature of the footage.
00:01:07.134 — The still captures a moment from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium between 1948 and 1950, featuring a vibrant, color scene typical of Kodachrome footage. The grass field appears bright and well-maintained, with players in uniforms actively engaged on the field. Spectators can be seen in the stands, indicating a lively atmosphere. The timestamp at the bottom suggests this is part of a longer sequence, and a watermark notes that it is not for broadcast.
00:01:11.471 — The still appears to be a scene from a 16mm footage of a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium, likely captured between 1948 and 1950. The image shows a high-contrast, washed-out scene without discernible action or figures, possibly indicating the end of a reel or an unfinished scene. The accompanying timecode suggests a timestamp within the footage. The background is light, and some small artifacts are visible, typical of older film stocks. The 'Not For Broadcast' label indicates this was not intended for public viewing.
00:01:13.874 — The still depicts a scene from Kodachrome footage of a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium, taken between 1948 and 1950. The image is dimly lit, suggesting night-time gameplay or low-light conditions. A timestamp is visible at the bottom, indicating the footage timeframe. Additionally, a watermark states 'Not For Broadcast,' indicating it is likely for archival or personal use. The atmosphere likely captures the historical essence of baseball during that era.
00:01:16.043 — The still features a scene from a Tigers game at Briggs Stadium during the late 1940s to early 1950s. Viewers can see players on the field, with a large crowd in the stands. The image is tinted with the vintage quality of Kodachrome film, capturing the atmosphere of a mid-century baseball game. Text indicates it is not for broadcast, and a timestamp is displayed at the bottom.
00:01:17.711 — The still captures a scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium between 1948 and 1950. The footage, shot in Kodachrome, depicts players on the field, likely during a game situation. The colors are vibrant, characteristic of Kodachrome film from that era. A timecode is visible at the bottom, indicating the moment captured. The 'Not For Broadcast' label suggests this footage was likely not intended for public airing. The overall ambiance conveys a sense of nostalgia for mid-20th century baseball.
00:01:19.980 — The still captures a scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium during the late 1940s to 1950. The footage, in Kodachrome, shows a vibrant crowd in the stands, highlighting the excitement of the game. Players are visible on the field, and the atmosphere is lively, with a noticeable sense of engagement from the fans. The timestamp suggests this is part of a longer sequence, emphasizing the historical significance of the moment. The audio track features 'Fuzzball Parade' by Kevin MacLeod, adding a playful backdrop to the visuals.
00:01:27.220 — The still depicts a scene from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium between 1948 and 1950. The shot features a bustling crowd filling the stands, showcasing the energetic atmosphere of a baseball game. In the background, a scoreboard displays game information, along with advertisements, including one for 'GEM.' The clear blue sky above adds to the overall nostalgic vibe of the Kodachrome footage, highlighting a moment in baseball history. The visual quality reflects the era's film technology, capturing the excitement of the game day experience.
00:01:38.332 — The still from the 16mm Kodachrome footage of a Tigers game at Briggs Stadium captures a moment with two men in suits, one wearing a hat. They are seen from behind, likely watching a game, with the stadium's backdrop visible. The colors are rich, typical of Kodachrome film from that era, giving a nostalgic quality to the scene. The timecode indicates a specific moment within the footage, and the caption notes that it is not for broadcast.
00:01:39.933 — The still captures a moment from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium between 1948 and 1950. The image showcases the iconic stadium's notable features, including a scoreboard displaying game details and a large crowd of fans in the stands. The presence of flags suggests a lively atmosphere, and the vintage Kodachrome film gives the scene a vibrant, nostalgic quality. The timestamp indicates ongoing footage, emphasizing the dynamic nature of the game day experience during this era. The watermark notes that the image is not for broadcast.
00:01:42.736 — The still features Kodachrome footage from a Detroit Tigers game at Briggs Stadium, likely between 1948 and 1950. The image may capture scenes of the stadium, the atmosphere of a baseball game, and the excitement of fans. The title 'Not For Broadcast' indicates that the footage is intended for private viewing or archival purposes. The timestamp suggests part of a longer film sequence, with an underlying soundtrack titled 'Fuzzball Parade' by Kevin MacLeod. The overall aesthetic reflects the vintage style of mid-20th-century baseball culture.