00:00:00.000 — The still features a mid-20th century brick building, characterized by large windows and a simple, industrial architectural style. Surrounding trees display hints of greenery, suggesting a season of growth. Classic cars are parked in the foreground, indicating the era is around the late 1940s to early 1950s, aligning with the film's setting in Rochester and Niagara Falls during that time. The scene captures a nostalgic sense of everyday life in a historical American context.
00:00:12.279 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a street scene with two vintage cars parked along a tree-lined avenue. In the background, notable mid-20th century architecture can be seen, including a large building with columns and a modernist structure. The surrounding trees indicate springtime, highlighting a serene and nostalgic setting from the late 1940s to early 1950s.
00:00:16.817 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a street scene featuring classic cars from the late 1940s parked along a tree-lined road. In the background, a large brick building with numerous windows suggests an institutional or commercial setting. The surrounding greenery indicates spring or early summer, with blossoming trees adding to the nostalgic atmosphere of the period.
00:00:17.751 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a brick building characterized by large windows, reflecting an architectural style typical of the era. In the foreground, an older model car is parked beside the building, and a yellow vehicle is visible near the entrance, suggesting activity in the area. The scene captures a moment in time, highlighting urban life in mid-20th century America.
00:00:30.297 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a large, institutional building with a prominent entrance. The structure features a mix of brick and stone, characterized by a classic architectural style with multiple windows. In the foreground, there is an individual standing near the entrance, possibly waiting or observing. The surrounding area appears to have been recently cleared or is under maintenance, suggesting a transitional moment in the landscape or setting. The overall scene reflects a historical period marked by change and development in the region.
00:00:42.442 — The still depicts a mid-20th century architectural structure, characterized by its brick façade and large windows, set against a backdrop of trees. The scene conveys a sense of urban life in Rochester or Niagara Falls during the late 1940s to early 1950s, highlighting the era's architectural style and surroundings.
00:01:02.129 — The still shows a historic building, likely a hotel or resort, set in a landscaped area with manicured shrubs and trees. Classic cars from the late 1940s are parked out front, indicating the era. The color palette suggests a warm, nostalgic tone typical of home movies. The scene conveys a sense of leisure and community in mid-20th century Rochester or Niagara Falls.
00:01:07.801 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a classic mid-20th century urban scene featuring a large, brick building surrounded by manicured lawns and trees. Vintage cars are parked along the street, contributing to the nostalgic atmosphere of the era. The overall color palette reflects the time period, with a soft, faded quality typical of home movies from the late 1940s to early 1950s.
00:01:09.670 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a mid-20th century urban scene featuring multiple trees and greenery in a landscaped area, likely a park or public square. In the foreground, two vintage cars are parked, showcasing the automobile styles of the era. A large building, possibly an institutional or commercial structure, is visible in the background, characterized by its architectural features typical of the period. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of everyday life in a post-war American city.
00:01:12.940 — The still captures a scene from the 1948-1950 era, featuring classic cars parked outside a grand building. The architecture exhibits a neoclassical design with notable columns and decorative elements. Lush greenery surrounds the area, enhancing the vintage aesthetic. The image evokes a sense of nostalgia, reflecting everyday life during that time in Rochester/Niagara Falls.
00:01:15.275 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a stately brick building with classical architectural elements, including tall columns and intricate detailing. In the foreground, a figure dressed in attire reminiscent of a nurse or caretaker walks toward the entrance, suggesting a focus on daily life or historical context in the region during that era. The lush greenery surrounding the building enhances its grandeur and provides a serene, welcoming atmosphere.
00:01:20.747 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a dated building façade showing signs of decay, with peeling paint and boarded-up windows. The architectural details suggest it was once a prominent structure, possibly a theater or a public space, now in a state of disrepair. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of nostalgia for a past era, reflecting the changes in the urban landscape during that time period.
00:01:33.760 — The still features a historic building covered in greenery, likely representing a school or institutional structure. The entrance, marked by a prominent arch, is framed by ivy, emphasizing a harmonious blend of architecture and nature. The image reflects mid-20th century aesthetics and perhaps captures the spirit of the Rochester/Niagara Falls area during that time.
00:01:37.965 — The still features a park-like area with lush green grass and trees, surrounded by historic buildings typical of mid-20th-century architecture. The scene conveys a tranquil suburban atmosphere, reflecting everyday life in Rochester/Niagara Falls during the late 1940s. The flagpole suggests a sense of community or civic pride. The muted colors and soft focus offer a nostalgic glimpse into that era.
00:01:44.771 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a view of a brick building set amidst lush greenery. The architecture appears mid-20th century, with large windows and a formal landscaping style, indicative of the period. The scene suggests a serene urban environment typical of the Rochester or Niagara Falls area during that era.
00:01:47.507 — The still captures a mid-20th century scene featuring a large, brick building, likely an apartment or institutional structure, adorned with ivy. In the foreground, a vintage black car is parked. The setting suggests a suburban environment, reflective of Rochester or Niagara Falls in the late 1940s, showcasing the architectural style and urban landscape of that era.
00:01:52.779 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a quiet urban setting, with a pole-mounted streetlight indicating a residential area. The background features a large, multi-story building partially obscured by trees, suggesting a suburban atmosphere. The overall muted colors and soft lighting evoke a nostalgic feeling typical of post-war America.
00:02:04.925 — The still captures a serene street scene from the late 1940s, showcasing a tree-lined avenue with budding greenery. A vintage car is parked on the side, contributing to the nostalgic atmosphere. The soft pinkish hue of the sky hints at an overcast day, emphasizing the tranquil yet muted vibe typical of home movies from that era.
00:02:09.997 — The still shows a residential house, characterized by its light-colored siding and a well-maintained front yard featuring neatly trimmed hedges and trees. The atmosphere reflects a suburban setting typical of Rochester or Niagara Falls during the late 1940s. The image captures a moment from the past, evoking nostalgia for home life in that era.
00:02:13.266 — The still shows a close-up of a two-story house with a peaked roof, partially obscured by surrounding trees. The trees are lush and green, suggesting a warm season. The image reflects an intimate, nostalgic view typical of home movies, capturing a moment from the late 1940s to early 1950s in Rochester or Niagara Falls. The color palette appears soft and slightly muted, characteristic of 16mm film from that era.
00:02:14.334 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a historical marker highlighting Highland Park, which was established as Rochester's first park in 1883. The sign details its acceptance date, the founding of the park commission, and includes a state education department designation from 1939. The image captures a moment of local history, illustrating community engagement with its natural spaces.
00:02:15.535 — The still features a blue historical marker indicating 'Highland Park' in Rochester, New York. It provides details about the park's establishment, mentioning its creation in 1883 by Ellwanger and Barry, with the Park Commission forming on May 1, 1888. The sign emphasizes the park's significance as Rochester's first park. The date on the sign notes it was established in 1939.
00:02:23.343 — The still captures a serene scene by a lake, featuring a decorative fountain spraying water in the center. In the foreground, a wooden dock extends into the water, framed by a black wrought-iron fence. The surrounding landscape includes lush green grass, hinting at a well-maintained park environment. The sky is overcast, creating a calm and reflective mood typical of home movies from the late 1940s.
00:02:27.948 — The still features a multi-tiered wooden gazebo, likely located in a park, surrounded by greenery. A vintage car is seen passing by, hinting at the mid-20th century setting. The image captures a leisurely scene, embodying the outdoor recreational culture of the late 1940s in the Rochester/Niagara Falls area.
00:02:30.484 — The still features a vintage map displayed in a frame, likely depicting the area around Rochester and Niagara Falls. The map includes outlines of water bodies and nearby landmarks, indicating points of interest or travel routes from the 1948-1950 period. The background shows a serene body of water and trees, capturing the natural landscape of the region. The overall tone reflects a nostalgic view of mid-20th century exploration and leisure.
00:02:39.960 — The still captures a vibrant, natural scene from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950,' showcasing a blossoming tree in a lush green setting. A sign on the tree provides context, suggesting it may be labeled for identification or informational purposes. The imagery reflects a nostalgic and pastoral essence typical of home movie footage from that era.
00:02:50.971 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a serene landscape scene, showcasing a winding path through lush greenery. Trees are in full bloom, with a mix of vibrant foliage and flowers, creating a tranquil atmosphere. In the background, a distinctive church steeple rises above the treetops, suggesting a location steeped in history and community. The soft color palette and gentle light evoke a sense of nostalgia, characteristic of home movie captures from that era.
00:02:54.908 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a picturesque garden scene with lush greenery and blooming flowers. A winding path curves through the landscape, suggesting a tranquil setting. The soft colors and abundant foliage evoke a sense of nostalgia and a peaceful, suburban environment typical of the era.
00:02:58.645 — The still features vibrant lilac flowers in full bloom, captured in a nostalgic 16mm film style. The soft focus and natural lighting evoke a serene, leisurely moment, likely reflecting the beauty of the Rochester/Niagara Falls area during the late 1940s. The rich colors of the flowers against the backdrop of greenery suggest a peaceful spring or early summer day.
00:03:02.249 — The still captures a vibrant scene from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950', showcasing lush trees in full bloom. The foreground features clusters of purple and white flowers, hinting at springtime beauty and the natural landscapes of the Rochester and Niagara Falls regions during that era. The colors and serene setting evoke a sense of nostalgia and tranquility.
00:03:05.052 — The still depicts a lush tree in bloom, filled with clusters of white flowers. The vibrant greens of the foliage suggest a spring or summer setting, typical of the regional landscape between Rochester and Niagara Falls during the late 1940s. The natural beauty and tranquility captured in this moment reflect the nostalgic essence of home movies from that era.
00:03:09.122 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a close-up view of lilac blooms on a bush. The scene captures the delicate, light purple flowers amid lush green leaves, evoking a sense of spring and nature's beauty. The soft colors and focus highlight the tranquil atmosphere typical of home movie footage from that era.
00:03:12.125 — The still captures a lush scene of lilac flowers in full bloom, surrounded by vibrant green leaves. The colors are rich and evocative, reflecting the natural beauty of the Rochester/Niagara Falls region during the late 1940s. The focus on flora suggests themes of simplicity and the passage of time in everyday life.
00:03:14.594 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a vibrant circular flower bed filled with yellow and purple blooms set in a grassy area. In the foreground, two individuals, a woman and a child, are standing and observing the flowers. In the background, a white building is visible, hinting at a park or garden setting. The scene captures a moment of leisure and appreciation for nature in that era.
00:03:21.601 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a vibrant, blooming garden scene filled with a mix of yellow, white, and purple pansies. The colorful arrangement captures the lushness of the flowers, likely depicting a serene outdoor setting characteristic of the era. The composition emphasizes the beauty of nature, typical of the home movie style from that time.
00:03:22.469 — The still features a vibrant and lush flower garden filled with a variety of blooms, predominantly in shades of yellow, white, and purple. The colorful floral display reflects the aesthetics of the late 1940s, capturing the natural beauty and possibly the charm of public parks in the Rochester/Niagara Falls area during that period. The scene conveys a sense of serenity and highlights the pastoral landscape typical of home movie captures from that era.
00:03:25.806 — The still features a vibrant display of pansy flowers in various colors, predominantly yellow and purple. Set against a green backdrop, the image captures the lush landscape typical of the 1948-1950 era in Rochester and Niagara Falls, reflecting a sense of natural beauty and tranquility from the time period.
00:03:31.745 — The still captures a vibrant display of pansies in various colors, including deep reds and bright yellows. The lush greenery creates a lively backdrop, emphasizing the springtime beauty of the flowers. This scene likely reflects the everyday life and natural beauty found in the Rochester/Niagara Falls area during the late 1940s.
00:03:36.683 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a close-up of vibrant flowers, specifically pansies, showcasing their rich colors and delicate petals. The floral composition hints at the beauty of nature in the Rochester or Niagara Falls area during that period, reflecting the simple yet captivating elements of everyday life captured on film.
00:03:44.891 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a close-up view of vibrant purple pansy flowers amidst lush green foliage. The focus on the flowers highlights their color and detail, capturing a serene moment in a garden setting. This image reflects the everyday beauty and the natural environment of that period.
00:03:48.762 — The still features a close-up view of vibrant flowers, including red, yellow, and purple pansies. The colorful blooms are set against lush green foliage, highlighting the beauty of nature. This imagery likely captures a serene moment reflecting the environment in Rochester or Niagara Falls during the late 1940s to early 1950s, emphasizing the charm of everyday life in that era.
00:03:51.098 — The still features a lush landscape with blooming trees, likely capturing the vibrant scenery of Rochester or Niagara Falls during the late 1940s. A child with blonde hair can be seen playing in the foreground, while an adult figure is slightly visible, suggesting familial activities in a serene, nature-filled setting. The overall tone conveys a nostalgic, tranquil atmosphere typical of home movies from that era.
00:03:55.102 — The still captures a lush scene from the 16mm film 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950.' It features dense greenery and trees, providing a glimpse into the natural beauty of the area during that period. In the background, a building with distinctive spires is partially visible, hinting at the architectural elements of the time. The overall tone is soft, reflecting the nostalgic quality of home movies.
00:03:56.703 — The still depicts a serene park scene, likely from the late 1940s, showcasing blooming trees under a pastel sky. A person, possibly seated on a bench, is visible in the foreground, contributing to the tranquil atmosphere of nature typical of Rochester or Niagara Falls during that era. The composition emphasizes the lush greenery and floral beauty of the surroundings.
00:03:58.572 — The still features a vibrant array of blooming flowers in various shades, predominantly yellow, purple, and white, creating a picturesque floral display. This image captures the essence of natural beauty and seasonal vibrancy, typical of the era depicted in 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950.'
00:04:01.108 — The still features a vibrant display of pansies, showcasing a mix of yellow and deep purple blooms. The colorful flowers are set against lush green foliage, capturing the beauty of a garden scene likely in the Rochester/Niagara Falls area during the late 1940s. The composition emphasizes the vivid colors and natural beauty of the flowers, evoking a sense of nostalgia and simplicity from that era.
00:04:04.644 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a close-up of lilac flowers amidst lush green foliage. The vibrant purple blooms contrast beautifully with the surrounding leaves, capturing a serene moment in nature. This imagery reflects the nostalgic and personal feel of home movies from that era.
00:04:07.848 — The still depicts a lush, vibrant landscape filled with blooming trees and greenery, characteristic of springtime. The scene likely represents natural beauty surrounding Rochester or Niagara Falls during the late 1940s. A figure can be seen walking along a path, suggesting a leisurely exploration of the outdoors. The soft colors reflect the nostalgic quality typical of home movies from that era.
00:04:10.450 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' shows a tranquil body of water, likely a lake or river, with a plume of water erupting in the center. The scene captures a moment of activity contrasted against the calm surroundings, with overcast skies and a tree-lined horizon, evoking a nostalgic, mid-20th-century atmosphere.
00:04:13.453 — The still depicts a scene from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950,' showcasing a water splash, likely from a boat or aquatic activity, set against a cloudy sky. The image captures a moment of action over a tranquil body of water, with trees lining the shore, emphasizing a serene yet dynamic atmosphere characteristic of home movies from that era.
00:04:16.123 — The still captures a serene scene from a park or lakeside area, featuring a fountain spraying water into a lake. In the foreground, a group of people strolls along a pathway, with benches visible for relaxation. Green trees frame the background, and a hint of industrial landscape can be seen in the distance, suggesting a juxtaposition of nature and urban life. The color tones reflect a nostalgic atmosphere typical of the late 1940s.
00:04:19.593 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a serene park scene centered around a lake. In the foreground, a neatly landscaped area includes benches, while a dock extends into the water. A fountain can be seen gently spraying water in the background, and lush greenery surrounds the lake, indicating a peaceful outdoor setting typical of mid-20th century leisure. The overall atmosphere is calm and picturesque, reflecting moments of everyday life during that era.
00:04:22.462 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a serene landscape with a body of water bordered by a grassy area and trees. There are wooden docks or piers extending into the water, suggesting a tranquil outdoor setting. The overall tone is nostalgic, capturing a peaceful moment from mid-20th century life in the Rochester/Niagara Falls area. The color appears soft and light, typical of 16mm film from that period.
00:04:24.264 — The still shows the top of a prominent building, likely the Times Square Building in Rochester, NY. The structure features a rounded, multi-tiered design with a tower topped by a spire. The image has a soft focus and light exposure, giving a nostalgic feel characteristic of 16mm film from the late 1940s to early 1950s. This context evokes a sense of mid-20th century Americana, reflecting the architectural style and urban landscape of that era.
00:04:28.535 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a fenced area with what appears to be a person or animal resting on the ground. The scene is set outdoors, likely capturing a rural or less urban environment, and is framed by barbed wire, suggesting a sense of enclosure or protection. The colors are vibrant, typical of the era's home movies, which often aimed to capture everyday life and familiar local settings.
00:04:31.004 — The still features a deer with antlers, positioned behind a fence, suggesting a rural or farm setting. The image captures a serene moment, indicative of the casual, home movie style of the era, likely showcasing everyday life in the Rochester/Niagara Falls region between 1948 and 1950. The surrounding environment appears natural, emphasizing the simplicity and charm of the time.
00:04:35.008 — The still is a sign detailing information about the American Elk, also known as Wapiti. It includes the scientific name 'Cervus canadensis' and provides a description of its habitat, ranging from Virginia and New York to Oregon, extending from Manitoba to Mexico. The sign is likely located in a natural setting, reflecting the documentary's focus on the region's wildlife during the years 1948 to 1950.
00:04:39.012 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features an elk standing near a rustic, wooden shed. The elk has visible antlers and is set against a backdrop of greenery and fences, capturing a moment that reflects outdoor life and wildlife in the mid-20th century. The scene evokes a sense of nostalgia and connection to nature typical of that era.
00:04:43.350 — The still features a moose, characterized by its large antlers, standing in a natural setting. The animal is behind a fence, indicating it may be in a controlled environment like a zoo or wildlife park. The scene is captured in a nostalgic, muted color palette typical of 16mm film from the late 1940s to early 1950s, evoking a sense of history and simplicity in the depiction of wildlife.
00:04:46.219 — The still depicts two deer grazing in an enclosure, seen through a fence. The scene captures a moment of wildlife in a naturalistic setting, reflecting the themes of domesticity and nature present in the home movie collection from Rochester and Niagara Falls during the late 1940s. The colors are vivid, typical of film from that era.
00:04:50.090 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a close-up of a deer behind a wire fence, likely in a zoo or wildlife park setting. The scene captures the deer’s antlers and inquisitive expression, with greenery visible in the background, indicating a natural environment. The film's historical context suggests an everyday moment during that era, highlighting local wildlife and leisure activities.
00:04:53.827 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts two deer within a fenced enclosure, set against a natural backdrop. The scene captures a moment of wildlife observation, likely reflecting familiar themes of nature and local attractions during that era. The film likely emphasizes everyday experiences and the relationship between people and the environment in post-war America.
00:04:56.496 — The still depicts a close-up of reindeer in a fenced enclosure, likely at a zoo or similar attraction. The scene captures the animals in a natural setting, with green grass in the background, reflecting the everyday life and attractions of the Rochester/Niagara Falls area during the late 1940s.
00:04:57.564 — The still features a sign that reads 'Asiatic Sika Deer' and provides scientific information about the species, including its habitat in Asia and characteristics of hardiness and prolific breeding. The context suggests this is a scene from a home movie documenting wildlife or a zoo setting in the Rochester/Niagara Falls area during the late 1940s to early 1950s. The sign is likely part of an educational display for viewers.
00:04:59.833 — The still captures a polar bear inside a cage, likely at a zoo, showcasing a moment from everyday life in Rochester/Niagara Falls between 1948 and 1950. The bear appears to be interacting with its environment, providing a glimpse into mid-20th century wildlife exhibitions. The image may evoke nostalgia and reflect attitudes toward animals and conservation during that era.
00:05:02.969 — The still captures a polar bear in a zoo setting, framed by metal bars. The bear appears to be in a watery enclosure, emphasizing the theme of wildlife and captivity. The image is likely part of the home movie footage showcasing everyday life in Rochester and Niagara Falls during the late 1940s to early 1950s.
00:05:03.837 — The still depicts a polar bear in a zoo setting, viewed through bars of its enclosure. The bear appears to be turning away from the camera, and the background is blurred, suggesting a naturalistic environment. This image likely captures a moment from the home movie showcasing local attractions from Rochester and Niagara Falls during the late 1940s.
00:05:04.371 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a white bear in a zoo enclosure. The bear is seen walking near a cage-like structure, suggesting a focus on wildlife and perhaps the experience of visitors observing animals during that era. The composition underscores a historical context, emphasizing human-animal interactions in mid-20th century America.
00:05:09.643 — The still depicts a polar bear behind bars, likely in a zoo setting. The bear is partially obscured by the vertical bars of its enclosure, suggesting a moment of interaction or curiosity. The background suggests a water element, highlighting the bear’s natural habitat. The overall scene captures a glimpse into mid-20th century wildlife portrayals, reflecting the conditions of zoo animals during that era.
00:05:11.645 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' shows a bear, likely viewed in a zoo setting. The bear appears to be in motion, possibly interacting with its environment. The scene captures a moment in time, offering a glimpse into the wildlife experiences of that era. The surrounding context suggests a casual, observational style typical of home movies from the late 1940s to early 1950s.
00:05:14.247 — The still depicts a polar bear behind bars, likely in a zoo setting, reflecting mid-20th century family outings and leisure activities in Rochester or Niagara Falls. The image captures a moment of engagement with nature, showcasing the fascination people had with wildlife during that era.
00:05:16.583 — The still captures a sea lion leaping out of the water, likely part of a performance, within a cage at a zoo or marine park. The background features a simple building, suggesting a casual environment typical of family outings in the late 1940s. The coloring and lighting reflect the vintage quality of 16mm film, emphasizing a nostalgic charm.
00:05:21.388 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a seal on a wooden ladder, situated within a fenced enclosure, likely at a zoo or carnival. The seal appears to be balancing or posing on the ladder, with a backdrop of trees and possibly other structures visible, indicative of a lively outdoor setting. The image captures a playful moment, emphasizing the charm of mid-century entertainment.
00:05:24.658 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a moment featuring a seal in a fenced enclosure, interacting with a person who appears to be training or feeding it. A ladder is visible in the background, suggesting a setting that may involve a performance or presentation. The scene conveys a nostalgic atmosphere reflective of the time period.
00:05:29.329 — The still captures a playful moment in a zoo or amusement setting, featuring a seal interacting with a handler. The scene includes a metal fence in the foreground, hinting at an enclosure, while the backdrop is filled with greenery. The vivid colors and casual atmosphere suggest a nostalgic view of recreational life in the late 1940s.
00:05:30.864 — The still captures a scene from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950,' featuring an elderly man interacting with a seal in a zoo setting. The man appears to be holding something in his hand, possibly a treat or toy, while the seal is leaning against the enclosure, seemingly engaged in the interaction. The background suggests a natural, sunny day, with greenery indicating a park-like atmosphere. The image reflects a moment of connection between humans and animals typical of mid-20th century family outings.
00:05:33.800 — The still captures a man in a button-up shirt interacting with a sea lion in a zoo setting. The sea lion is perched on a platform, appearing engaged with the man. The background features lush greenery, suggesting a warm, sunny day. This moment reflects a casual, personal experience during visits to local attractions in the Rochester/Niagara Falls area between 1948 and 1950.
00:05:34.467 — The still features a man interacting with a sea lion in a zoo setting. The man is positioned outside a enclosure, using a stick or pole to engage the sea lion, which appears to be sitting and attentive. The scene captures a moment of animal training or performance, set against a backdrop of greenery, highlighting a casual outdoor environment typical of mid-20th century recreational spaces.
00:05:36.002 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a scene behind a chain-link fence, suggesting an urban or industrial environment. The image has a muted color palette typical of 16mm film, capturing a candid moment from everyday life in the late 1940s to early 1950s. The fence adds a layer of intimacy and barrier, framing the action occurring beyond it.
00:05:39.339 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a lion cub or young lion enclosed in a cage, as it moves along the perimeter. The cage is made of wire, allowing glimpses of the animal while presenting a sense of confinement. The vibrant colors of the footage hint at the era's filmmaking style, capturing a moment likely related to a local zoo or circus attraction.
00:05:42.542 — The still depicts a lioness walking within a fenced enclosure. The scene likely captures a moment from a trip to a zoo or animal park during the late 1940s in Rochester or Niagara Falls. The color and style reflect the era's home movie aesthetic, emphasizing the everyday experience of observing wildlife.
00:05:47.547 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a brown dog in a cage, likely at a zoo or animal exhibit. The image features a chain-link fence, suggesting confinement. The setting reflects mid-20th-century Americana, characterized by casual observation of animals, typical of home movie culture during that era.
00:05:48.949 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a polar bear standing in a cage, likely at a zoo. The bear is prominently visible along with a blurred background that suggests a park or zoo setting, where a few individuals can be seen observing the animal. The scene captures a moment of wildlife interaction during the late 1940s, showcasing both the animal and the public's fascination with it.
00:05:52.219 — The still depicts a polar bear in a confined enclosure, sitting in a small pool of water. The bear appears engaged, possibly playing with a toy or a piece of food. The setting suggests a zoo environment, indicated by the bars of the cage and the surrounding concrete. This moment captures an intimate glimpse of wildlife in a mid-20th century context, reflective of the era's public fascination with exotic animals.
00:05:54.487 — The still features a polar bear in captivity, positioned in a small pool surrounded by a metal fence. The bear appears to be partially submerged, with water splashing around its paws. The setting is likely a zoo, indicative of mid-20th century wildlife exhibitions. The overall ambiance suggests a nostalgic look at animals in recreational and urban spaces during the late 1940s.
00:05:55.422 — The still depicts a polar bear splashing in a pool, viewed through a metal fence. The bright colors and water create a lively scene, evoking a sense of leisure and amusement typical of mid-20th century family outings. The context suggests it is from home movies capturing moments from Rochester and Niagara Falls between 1948 and 1950.
00:05:57.891 — The still captures a scene from a zoo, focusing on a lion standing close to the bars of its enclosure. Surrounding its feet are several discarded slices of bread, hinting at either feeding or waste. The muted colors suggest a nostalgic, vintage aesthetic typical of 16mm film from the late 1940s. The overall composition evokes a sense of both curiosity and confinement.
00:06:03.630 — The still depicts a polar bear swimming in a small enclosure, partially submerged with water splashing around it. The image is framed by metal bars, indicating the bear is in a zoo setting. This scene captures a moment of leisure, possibly intended to evoke nostalgia or reflection on wildlife in captivity during the late 1940s. The colors are vivid, typical of film from that era, adding to the historical context of the home movies.
00:06:04.431 — The still features a polar bear in a zoo setting, partially submerged in water, playfully engaging with its environment. The bear is seen through metal bars, indicating its enclosure. The scene captures a moment of wildlife interaction, likely intended to evoke a sense of nostalgia from the late 1940s, highlighting leisure activities around Rochester and Niagara Falls during that era.
00:06:06.833 — The still depicts a close-up view of an animal inside a zoo or wildlife enclosure. The scene captures blurred motion, suggesting activity as the animal interacts with its environment amidst a metal grid barrier. The warm color tones and general ambiance reflect the timeframe of 1948-1950, contributing to a nostalgic feel.
00:06:07.968 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a close-up of a polar bear behind bars in a zoo setting. The bear appears to be moving, with a blurred background suggesting an outdoor environment. The image captures a moment of interaction between the animal and its enclosure, reflective of the mid-20th century's approach to wildlife exhibitions.
00:06:09.102 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a bird in a cage, set against a dimly lit background. The scene captures the essence of a bygone era, showcasing everyday life and the simple moments of observation in wildlife. The color tones evoke a nostalgic feeling characteristic of home movies from that time period.
00:06:21.915 — The still captures a scenic view of a bridge arching over a river, surrounded by lush greenery. It's likely set in the Rochester or Niagara Falls area, indicative of the natural beauty and industrial backdrop of the region during 1948-1950. The image conveys a calm, nostalgic atmosphere typical of home movies from that era, highlighting both nature and infrastructure.
00:06:25.518 — The still depicts a scenic view of a river winding through lush greenery, with an impressive bridge spanning the water. The background features rolling hills and structures, likely indicative of Rochester or Niagara Falls during the late 1940s. The vibrant colors suggest a pleasant season, capturing a snapshot of post-war life and nature in the region.
00:06:27.988 — The still depicts a serene landscape featuring a river bordered by lush greenery, with a prominent stone bridge spanning across the water. The scene captures the natural beauty of the area around Rochester and Niagara Falls during 1948-1950, reflecting a tranquil moment in time. The colors are soft and evoke a nostalgic atmosphere typical of home movies from that era.
00:06:31.258 — The still depicts a sign marking the entrance to Seneca Park and Zoo. The sign prominently features the words 'ENTRANCE,' 'SENECA PARK,' and 'AND ZOO' in bold letters, set against a backdrop of lush greenery typical of parks in the late 1940s. This image likely symbolizes family outings and leisure activities of that era in Rochester, New York.
00:06:32.792 — The still features a sign for the entrance to Seneca Park and Zoo, indicating a location in Rochester, New York. The scene is likely set during the late 1940s, reflecting the time period of the home movies. The vibrant colors and natural surroundings evoke a sense of community and leisure, typical of family outings in that era.
00:06:37.998 — The still features a street sign for 'St. Paul St.' in a residential area, showcasing a brick house and a well-maintained front yard. A large evergreen tree is prominently displayed alongside the sign, suggesting a suburban neighborhood ambiance typical of the late 1940s. The colors are vibrant, characteristic of the film's era, contributing to the nostalgic feel of the home movies.
00:06:41.001 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a blimp floating in a clear blue sky. Surrounding the blimp are green trees, with some outlines of rooftops visible at the bottom. The image captures a moment from the late 1940s, reflecting a leisurely summer day.
00:06:43.270 — The still captures a serene view of a river winding through lush greenery, likely depicting the landscape around Niagara Falls or similar natural settings in the Rochester area during the late 1940s. The image has a vintage quality characteristic of 16mm film, with visible scratches, contributing to its nostalgic feel. It reflects a peaceful moment in nature, possibly representing leisure or exploration during that time period.
00:06:59.352 — The still captures a close-up view of a cascading waterfall, likely from Niagara Falls, showcasing the powerful rush of water as it flows over the edge. The image highlights the natural beauty and force of the falls, characteristic of the region during the late 1940s. The surrounding landscape appears lush, indicating a vibrant, natural setting typical of the era's home movies.
00:07:08.094 — The still captures a view of Niagara Falls, showcasing the powerful cascade of water. A small boat is visible in the foreground, emphasizing the scale of the falls. The scene is bathed in a soft, hazy light, reflecting the mood of the late 1940s. This image is part of a documentary exploring everyday life and notable sites in Rochester and Niagara Falls during that time period.
00:07:17.103 — The still captures a view of Niagara Falls, showcasing the powerful cascade of water plunging over the edge. The image has a soft, nostalgic quality characteristic of 16mm film from the late 1940s, emphasizing the mist and the serene yet majestic atmosphere of the natural landmark. The color palette reflects a vintage look, enhancing the sense of time and place from the period of 1948-1950.
00:07:29.249 — The still features a dramatic view of Niagara Falls, capturing the powerful cascades of water flowing over the edge and creating mist. The rocky foreground suggests the rugged landscape surrounding the iconic site, typical of home movie footage from the late 1940s. The image conveys a sense of natural beauty and dynamism, characteristic of the era's documentary style.
00:07:34.054 — The still captures a scenic view of Niagara Falls, showcasing the powerful cascades of water. The rushing falls, framed by rocky cliffs, highlight the natural beauty of the area. This moment reflects a nostalgic era, emphasizing the majesty of the falls as a natural landmark during the late 1940s.
00:07:40.126 — The still captures a scenic view of Niagara Falls, showcasing the powerful cascade of water plunging over the edge. The foreground features rocky formations and mist rising from the falls, highlighting the natural beauty and force of the water. The nostalgic quality of the 16mm film gives the image a vintage feel, evoking the era between 1948-1950 when the footage was taken.
00:07:43.530 — The still depicts the iconic Niagara Falls, showcasing the powerful waterfalls cascading over rocky cliffs. The image captures the natural beauty and dynamic movement of the water, enveloped in a mist that adds an ethereal quality. The colors are soft and slightly faded, reflecting the vintage nature of 16mm film from the late 1940s to early 1950s. This still is part of a nostalgic collection that emphasizes personal experiences and memories associated with the region.
00:07:52.339 — The still depicts a serene view of Niagara Falls, showcasing the powerful cascades of water flowing over the edge. The scene is softened by a mist that rises from the falls, enhancing the natural beauty of the landscape. This image captures the essence of the 1948-1950 period, highlighting the iconic attraction's grandeur and appeal. The use of 16mm film adds a nostalgic quality, evoking a sense of history and wonder.
00:07:59.679 — The still captures a scene from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950,' showcasing the majestic Niagara Falls. Water cascades dramatically over the edge, while an American flag waves in the foreground, symbolizing a connection to the location and its cultural significance. The image reflects the natural beauty and historical context of the era.
00:08:04.351 — The still features a misty view of Niagara Falls, capturing the powerful cascade of water. The scene is likely part of a nostalgic home movie from 1948-1950, emphasizing the iconic natural beauty and grandeur of the falls during that era. The soft focus and light color palette evoke a sense of memory and reflection.
00:08:05.018 — The still captures a scene from the documentary 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950.' It features a view of Niagara Falls, with the iconic waterfalls in the background and an American flag visible in the foreground. The image has a vintage quality, reflecting the 16mm film format, and shows subtle imperfections typical of home movies from that era, such as scratches and faded colors. The setting evokes a nostalgic atmosphere, highlighting both the natural beauty of the falls and a moment of personal memory.
00:08:13.493 — The still depicts a misty scene near a waterfall, likely Niagara Falls, featuring soft colors and a hazy atmosphere. The focus is on the cascading water and surrounding landscape, conveying a serene yet powerful natural setting from the late 1940s.
00:08:20.834 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a misty scene of Niagara Falls, with the iconic bridge partially obscured by fog and spray. The atmosphere is serene yet dynamic, highlighting the natural beauty and power of the falls during that era. The muted colors contribute to a nostalgic feel, evoking the historical context of post-war America.
00:08:23.770 — The 16mm still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a misty scene near Niagara Falls. In the foreground, the turbulent waters are visible, with whitecaps indicating strong currents. A bridge arches in the background, partially obscured by fog, conveying a sense of natural power and the iconic landmark's atmosphere. The color palette suggests a soft, nostalgic view characteristic of mid-century home movies.
00:08:26.639 — The still captures a moment from the 16mm film 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950,' showcasing the majestic flow of water cascading over Niagara Falls. The image focuses on the powerful falls, with mist rising and surrounding the rocky landscape, conveying the natural beauty of the iconic location during the late 1940s.
00:08:34.781 — The still depicts a scenic view of Niagara Falls, showcasing the powerful flow of water cascading over the cliffs. The lush greenery at the base contrasts with the mist rising from the falls, emphasizing the natural beauty of the area. The image captures a moment of the mid-20th century, reflecting the iconic tourist destination during the late 1940s.
00:08:37.250 — The still features the 'Maid of the Mist,' a boat situated at the dock near Niagara Falls. It shows passengers, some wearing hats and jackets, preparing to board. The backdrop includes the river and lush greenery, reflecting the mid-20th-century atmosphere of the area. The image captures a moment of leisure and adventure typical of this iconic tourist experience.
00:08:39.986 — The still is from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950,' depicting a crowded boat at dock with passengers visible on both the deck and the walkway. People are engaged in various activities, some waving, creating a lively atmosphere. The scene captures a moment of leisure and travel during that era. The colors suggest a vibrant depiction, typical of home movie footage from the late 1940s to early 1950s.
00:08:42.856 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a group of people disembarking from a steamboat at a dock. The vessel features a traditional design, with passengers enjoying the scenic view. This snapshot captures a moment of leisure, reflecting post-war Americana and the popular tourism of the era around Niagara Falls. The color and style of the film evoke a nostalgic, vintage feel typical of mid-20th century home movie footage.
00:08:44.457 — The still features the 'Maid of the Mist,' a historic boat known for ferrying tourists close to Niagara Falls. The vessel is docked, showcasing a vibrant design with a yellow and black color scheme, and is adorned with an American flag. Passengers can be seen on board, likely preparing for a scenic tour. The backdrop features the natural beauty of the Niagara region, emphasizing its appeal as a tourist destination in the late 1940s.
00:08:48.128 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' shows a crowd of spectators lined up at a horse racing track. They are intently watching the race, with a clear view of the track and a backdrop of green fields and trees. The scene captures a moment of leisure and excitement in post-war America, highlighting the social aspect of horse racing during that era. The overall tone is nostalgic, reflecting the vibrant colors and style of the late 1940s.
00:08:49.929 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a scene at a horse racing track. In the foreground, a crowd watches the race, while a scoreboard displays race information in the background. The landscape features green grass, a clear sky, and various structures related to the racetrack, conveying a lively atmosphere typical of mid-20th century American leisure activities.
00:08:57.404 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a lively scene at a horse racing track. A large crowd is gathered in the grandstand, watching the races. The atmosphere is vibrant, with a mix of fashion typical of the late 1940s. The racetrack extends into the distance, suggesting excitement and anticipation as horses compete. The image conveys a sense of community and leisure from that era.
00:09:09.949 — The still captures a bustling horse racing scene from the late 1940s. A crowd gathers around the racetrack, watching as jockeys and their horses prepare for a race. In the background, a scoreboard displays race information, and the atmosphere conveys excitement and anticipation typical of the era's social events. The colors and fashion of the attendees reflect the style of the time.
00:09:23.129 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a scene at a horse racing track. The foreground shows a sandy racetrack, while a blank white sign is positioned near the track's edge. In the background, a scoreboard displays race information, indicative of the vibrant racing culture of the time. The overall atmosphere captures a nostalgic, everyday moment from mid-20th century American life.
00:09:31.004 — The still captures a moment at a horse racing event, showcasing several horses with riders on a dirt track. The atmosphere appears nostalgic and colorful, indicative of the late 1940s. The scene reflects leisure and sporting culture of the time, possibly in the Rochester or Niagara Falls area.
00:09:50.623 — The still depicts a smiling man in 1940s attire, holding a notepad, surrounded by other men in similar clothing, likely at an outdoor event. The setting suggests a social or public gathering, possibly related to leisure activities or a competition, with a nostalgic color palette characteristic of the era.
00:09:52.292 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a group of men, likely in a social or public setting. One man in the foreground stands out, wearing glasses and a stylish suit with a patterned tie, looking contemplatively upwards. The atmosphere appears to be relaxed and sociable, typical of mid-20th century leisure moments. The color palette reflects the vintage quality of the film, emphasizing a nostalgic perspective of the period.
00:09:54.160 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts three women, likely engaged in conversation. One is holding a document or piece of paper, while the others are attentively listening. The scene conveys a sense of leisure and social interaction typical of the era, with stylish hats indicating a time of fashionable outings. The background hints at a summer day, contributing to the nostalgic feel of the home movie genre.
00:09:58.498 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a moment at a transportation hub, likely an airport or train station. A man in a suit, holding papers, is engaging with a woman dressed in a vintage outfit, complete with a wide-brimmed hat. A second man stands nearby, appearing to observe the interaction. The scene conveys a nostalgic atmosphere, reflecting social interactions of the late 1940s through its clothing and setting.
00:10:02.502 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a group of people in a social setting. A well-dressed man is smiling and interacting with a woman who is wearing a stylish hat and dressed in black. He holds a camera around his neck, suggesting an interest in capturing moments. The background features other individuals in similar attire, hinting at a lively gathering during that era. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of nostalgia and connection among the group.
00:10:04.170 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' shows a group of people in a casual outdoor setting. A man in a suit smiles while interacting with a woman in a hat and black attire. Other individuals are visible in the background, engaged in conversation. The scene captures a moment of social interaction and reflects the fashion and communal ambiance of the late 1940s. The color tones suggest a nostalgic and warm atmosphere typical of home movies from that era.
00:10:05.772 — The still captures a lively horse race taking place on a dirt track. Several jockeys can be seen riding their horses, vying for position while spectators watch in the background. The scene reflects the mid-20th century atmosphere, typical of the time when the film was made, showcasing a moment of excitement and competition in Rochester or Niagara Falls. The soft colors and slightly faded quality evoke a nostalgic feel of home movies from that era.
00:10:12.846 — The still captures two men at a racetrack in the late 1940s, likely observing the events unfolding. One man is dressed in a suit and holds a notepad, suggesting he might be jotting down notes or placing bets. The other man, slightly behind, smokes a cigarette. The color tint adds a nostalgic feel, characteristic of home movies from the era. The background features a racetrack, hinting at the leisure activities of that time.
00:10:14.781 — The still captures two men standing outdoors, likely at a racetrack, smiling and enjoying the moment. One man wears glasses and has a broad smile, while the other, dressed in a suit, has a cigarette in his mouth and a relaxed expression. The background shows a gathering of people and a blurred outline of a venue, suggesting a lively social atmosphere typical of the late 1940s. The color palette has a warm, vintage tone characteristic of 16mm film from that era.
00:10:17.250 — The still captures a scene from a racetrack, likely during a horse racing event. A large scoreboard displays race information, with a dirt track in the foreground. The atmosphere is tranquil, indicative of the era between 1948-1950 in Rochester/Niagara Falls, suggesting a leisurely day at the races. The colors appear muted, typical of vintage film.
00:10:21.588 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures two men engaged in a close conversation against a pale background. The scene likely reflects intimate social interactions typical of the era, showcasing their attire—formal suits indicative of the period. The muted colors and soft focus evoke a nostalgic ambiance characteristic of home movie footage from the late 1940s.
00:10:25.391 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a group of elegantly dressed women seated in a public setting. They are wearing fashionable hats and sunglasses, indicative of the era's style. The background is filled with other attendees, creating a lively atmosphere, likely at a social event or gathering during that time. The color and presentation reflect the vintage aesthetic typical of mid-20th century home movies.
00:10:29.395 — The still features a close-up of a person's hands holding a newspaper and a pencil. The newspaper appears to be folded and the scene conveys a sense of everyday life in Rochester or Niagara Falls during the late 1940s. The composition suggests engagement with current events or personal notes, capturing a candid moment from the era. The warm color tones enhance the nostalgic feel of the 16mm film.
00:10:30.597 — The still depicts a man in a suit, intently looking down at a document or notebook while seated in a gathering, likely during a meeting or event. His focus suggests he is engaged with the material, indicative of the social or professional context of the time. The background features other seated individuals, hinting at a group setting. This scene captures a moment of everyday life in the late 1940s, reflecting the culture and formalities of the era.
00:10:33.333 — The still depicts a lively scene at a horse racing event, showcasing a large crowd gathered along the track. Spectators, dressed in mid-20th-century attire, are focused on the race, with a scoreboard in the background displaying race information. The image captures the vibrant atmosphere of post-war America during the late 1940s in Rochester/Niagara Falls.
00:10:35.001 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a lively horse racing event. A large crowd fills the stands, watching as several horses race down a verdant track. The scene is set against a pastel sky, evoking a nostalgic atmosphere typical of mid-20th century Americana. The image reflects the social and cultural activities of the time, showcasing leisure and community engagement.
00:10:36.803 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a vibrant scene at a horse racing event. Spectators are gathered along the racetrack, watching the competing horses, while a scoreboard displays the race details in the background. The overall atmosphere conveys excitement and community engagement typical of mid-20th-century American leisure activities. The colors and composition evoke a nostalgic feel of that era.
00:10:39.405 — The still depicts a lively horse racing event, showcasing a group of jockeys on horseback nearing the finish line. A crowd of spectators, dressed in mid-20th century attire, watches eagerly from the stands by a racetrack. In the background, a large scoreboard displays race information, and a serene landscape with water is visible, indicative of the Rochester/Niagara Falls area during the late 1940s. The vibrant colors and composition capture the excitement of the event.
00:10:51.150 — The still features a close-up of a man's hands holding a camera, likely in a setting that emphasizes capturing moments. The attire suggests a mid-20th century style, indicative of the time period between 1948 and 1950. The background hints at an outdoor or scenic location, possibly related to Rochester or Niagara Falls, reflecting the personal and familial themes of the film. The warm color tones contribute to a nostalgic atmosphere.
00:10:52.352 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a close-up of a person's hands in a gestural pose, suggesting conversation or storytelling. The hands are well-groomed, with a vintage watch visible, and are positioned in front of a camera, hinting at a personal or intimate moment captured on film. The background appears blurred, adding focus to the hands and creating a sense of nostalgia typical of home movies from that era.
00:10:52.952 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a man smiling prominently in a suit, adorned with a button or decoration that suggests a celebratory context. The background suggests a casual outdoor setting, possibly during an event or gathering, depicting the joyful spirit of the time. The image reflects mid-20th century fashion and the social culture of that era.
00:10:59.626 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a horse race at a racetrack, with riders in action along a sandy track. The foreground features a wide-brimmed hat, suggesting the perspective of a viewer or spectator. The background shows a blurred landscape, enhancing the dynamic feeling of motion, while the sky has a pinkish hue, adding a nostalgic atmosphere to the scene. The overall tone reflects the lively spirit of mid-20th century Americana.
00:11:09.769 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a jockey riding a horse on a racetrack, surrounded by a group of spectators in formal attire. The scene is set outdoors, with a backdrop of trees and a clear sky, conveying a lively atmosphere typical of horse racing events during that era. The colors have a vintage tone, characteristic of 16mm film, adding to its nostalgic feel.
00:11:20.246 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a group of people outdoors, possibly at a social or community event. The individuals are dressed in mid-20th-century fashion, with a focus on a man in a suit and a woman in a large black hat and patterned dress. The background includes structures, hinting at an informal gathering atmosphere. The color palette suggests a vibrant, nostalgic view of life during that era.
00:11:22.182 — The still captures a moment from the film 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950.' It features women in fashionable attire, one smiling broadly in a light-colored dress and hat, set against a backdrop of people gathered outdoors. The scene is characterized by a warm, nostalgic atmosphere, highlighting mid-20th-century social life. The color palette is soft, reflecting the aesthetic of the era.
00:11:24.183 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a well-dressed man in a suit and tie, standing in a public space. He appears to be holding a piece of paper and looking slightly pensive. The background is blurred, suggesting movement or activity around him, with hints of other people and structures. The soft color palette and vintage style evoke a nostalgic atmosphere typical of the era.
00:11:26.186 — The still captures a man in a suit smiling broadly while holding a set of betting slips, likely at a horse race or similar event during the late 1940s. The background features other attendees, indicating a lively outdoor atmosphere. The color and style reflect the period's aesthetic, emphasizing a sense of enjoyment and celebration.
00:11:27.987 — The 16mm still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a lively outdoor scene featuring two men interacting, one holding papers and smiling, while another gestures playfully. In the background, several individuals, including a woman in a black hat, add to the social atmosphere. The pastel colors suggest a cheerful, nostalgic tone typical of post-war America.
00:11:30.123 — The still features a group of people at an outdoor event, likely a race or fair. A man in a suit stands smiling, with a camera attached to his waist. Behind him, a woman in a stylish outfit and sunglasses is partially obscured. The background shows a hint of a racetrack or open area, indicative of leisure activities popular in the late 1940s. The scene captures a moment of social interaction and leisurely enjoyment characteristic of the era.
00:11:35.595 — The 16mm still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a scene at a racetrack. In the foreground, a small vintage tractor is parked next to a large black vehicle, possibly a starting gate for horse racing. A few people are leaning against a railing, observing the scene. The atmosphere suggests a lively event, with a backdrop of an expansive field and distant structures typical of mid-20th century America. The color palette is warm and slightly faded, characteristic of films from that era.
00:11:39.933 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a crowd gathered at a horse racing event. Attendees are lined up behind a barrier, watching a starting gate, likely waiting for the race to commence. The scene is set in a vibrant outdoor environment, characteristic of the era, with a pastel color palette that evokes a nostalgic feel.
00:11:42.735 — The still features a vintage scene from the late 1940s, depicting a truck labeled for spraying or irrigation in an agricultural or open-area setting. A person in a suit stands by, possibly observing or managing the operation. The color palette appears washed out, lending a nostalgic and historical quality typical of home movies from that era. The background is lined with trees or vegetation, contributing to the pastoral atmosphere.
00:11:45.138 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a scene at a racetrack. It shows spectators seated in the foreground, observing a large water truck or grooming machine on the track, likely preparing the surface for a race. The environment is characterized by a vintage aesthetic, with vibrant colors and a clear sky, capturing the atmosphere of the time.
00:11:47.941 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a scene with several individuals seated, likely during an event. The focus is on their lower bodies and shoes, showcasing fashion from the late 1940s, with women in dresses and men in suits. The colors suggest a warm, nostalgic atmosphere, characteristic of home movie footage from that era. Overall, the image captures a moment of social gathering or leisure in a specific historical context.
00:11:50.076 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a horse racing scene, featuring two riders in colorful attire on horses. In the foreground, a couple of spectators in suits observe the race, highlighting the social atmosphere of the event. The background reveals a racetrack setting, with a lush landscape and a soft pink hue suggesting a warm day. This image reflects leisure activities popular in the post-war era.
00:11:54.881 — The still captures a scene from the film 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950,' depicting two horses on a racecourse. One rider is on a white horse, while another rides a brown horse. The image features onlookers in formal attire watching intently, contributing to a nostalgic atmosphere that reflects horse racing culture in the late 1940s. The soft color palette adds a vintage feel to the moment.
00:11:56.950 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a racetrack scene, likely during a horse race. The image features a dirt racetrack with a white barrier in the foreground and a blurred crowd or buildings in the background, set against a soft pastel sky. The overall aesthetic reflects the vintage nature of 16mm film from the late 1940s to early 1950s.
00:12:00.019 — The still captures a dynamic scene from a horse race, showcasing a colorful, lively atmosphere typical of mid-20th century events. The image features blurred horses racing along a dirt track, with spectators visible in the foreground, emphasizing the excitement of the competition. The overall color palette contributes to a nostalgic, vibrant feel, representative of the period (1948-1950) and the cultural context of leisure activities in Rochester/Niagara Falls.
00:12:03.556 — The still captures a moment from a horse race, likely at a racetrack, showcasing several horses racing across a dirt track. The vibrant colors reflect the mid-20th-century style, typical of home movie footage from 1948-1950. The focus is on the action of the race, with an out-of-focus object in the foreground, possibly a camera lens or a person's head, adding a personal touch to the scene. The background features a blurred landscape, hinting at the setting near Rochester or Niagara Falls.
00:12:07.560 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a dynamic scene of a horse race, depicting multiple horses galloping down a dirt track. The riders, dressed in white, are racing against one another, with a backdrop that hints at a vibrant atmosphere. The pastel coloring of the film adds a nostalgic feel, reflecting the era of the late 1940s.
00:12:11.231 — The still depicts a scene from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950,' featuring a horse racing track. In the foreground, a person holds a bouquet of flowers, possibly suggesting a celebratory or festive atmosphere. The background shows an expansive racecourse, typical of mid-20th century Americana, with a pinkish sky that adds a nostalgic tone to the image. The overall composition evokes a sense of leisure and community during that era.
00:12:16.369 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a group of well-dressed people in an outdoor setting, likely near a train station or similar venue. Several individuals are engaged in conversation, with one man in a suit appearing to present something to another, while a woman in a grey dress and hat observes. The scene exudes a vintage charm characteristic of the late 1940s, highlighting social interactions of the era.
00:12:19.973 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a gathering of people, likely in a social or public setting. A group of individuals, dressed in mid-20th century attire, are engaged in conversation or activity. The scene conveys a sense of community and nostalgia, reflecting the style and culture of the late 1940s. The color and composition suggest a casual yet significant occasion, possibly linked to local events in Rochester or Niagara Falls during that era.
00:12:21.507 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a curated social scene, likely at an outdoor event. Notable figures are dressed in formal attire, indicative of the late 1940s fashion. Two men engage in conversation, while a woman in a stylish gray outfit and hat holds a purse, suggesting an atmosphere of leisure and camaraderie. The background features additional attendees, hinting at a lively gathering, possibly a community event or a day at the races. The overall color and composition reflect the nostalgic feel of mid-20th century America.
00:12:26.245 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' depicts a gathering of people, likely at a public event or site, featuring men in mid-20th-century attire, some with hats. They appear to be engaged in conversations, with a structure resembling scaffolding or a platform in the background. The overall atmosphere hints at a moment of communal significance or curiosity from this era. The color palette appears soft, typical of the film style from that period.
00:12:28.181 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' features a bustling scene from the late 1940s. A crowd of people walks past a large parking area filled with vintage cars, showcasing the fashion and social atmosphere of the time. The image captures a sense of community and leisure, likely at a public event or gathering. The warm color tones reflect the period's filmmaking style.
00:12:30.383 — The still from **'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950'** captures a busy scene in a parking area filled with classic cars from the late 1940s. Groups of people, dressed in period attire, are walking together, suggesting a social or community event. The colors are warm and slightly faded, typical of 16mm film, conveying a nostalgic feel of the post-war era. The surrounding trees and distant vehicles create a sense of a lively atmosphere during that time.
00:12:32.118 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' captures a bustling urban scene, showcasing a wide street lined with vintage cars. Prominent in the image is a large, white building with distinct architectural features, likely a commercial or public establishment of the time. The sky has a soft hue, suggesting early evening or late afternoon. People can be seen walking, adding a liveliness to the scene that reflects the era's everyday life.
00:12:35.188 — The still captures a moment inside a vehicle, likely from the 1940s to 1950s based on its context. The perspective shows a view of the dashboard and part of the driver or passenger's head, with a bright, possibly sunlit outside scene visible. The ambiance suggests a casual or familial setting, highlighting everyday life during that era, fitting the theme of home movies documenting personal experiences in Rochester and Niagara Falls.
00:12:36.923 — The still from 'Home Movies: Rochester/Niagara Falls 1948-1950' shows a close-up view of a hand reaching towards the inside of a vehicle, likely interacting with a window or dashboard. In the background, a figure can be seen, suggesting a moment of interaction or observation. The image has a vintage aesthetic, typical of mid-20th century film, with a slightly faded and textured appearance, evoking a nostalgic atmosphere.