00:00:00.000 — The still features a test pattern commonly used in video production and film, with a grid layout and various color bars, grayscale elements, and stripes. It indicates testing of equipment or calibration, likely from a tape-to-film transfer process. The date “8-01-86” suggests it dates back to January 8, 1986. The image is color-rich, designed to assess color accuracy and contrast in the visual output.
00:00:09.109 — The still shows a color test pattern and timing strip typical for film calibration. It features various stripes and solid color blocks across the frame, designed to assist in checking color accuracy and alignment on 16mm film. The date and time code indicate it was recorded on January 8, 1986. This frame is likely part of a larger experimental or avant-garde film project.
00:00:18.185 — The 16mm still from 'I AM JOE'S STOMACH FOOTER extended' features a test pattern typically used for calibrating video equipment. The image displays various horizontal and vertical bars, along with a spectrum of colors, which are arranged neatly across the frame. The top section includes timestamps and identifiers, indicating it might be a test or placeholder for footage. The overall composition emphasizes color and pattern over narrative content.
00:00:27.261 — The still from 'I AM JOE'S STOMACH FOOTER extended' displays a test card commonly used in film production. It features a grid with various patterns, including bars and color blocks, which are used for calibrating visual quality and color consistency in film. The date '8-01-86' suggests when this particular frame was captured. The image is a blend of monochrome and color gradients, indicating the technical aspects of cinematic quality control.