00:00:00.000 — The still depicts a woman speaking in front of a desk with an IBM System 36 computer. The monitor displays text, suggesting a demonstration or explanation related to the system. The setting appears to be an office, with a vintage phone visible in the background. The overall tone is professional and showcases early computing technology from 1984.
00:00:02.736 — The still features a woman with curly hair, looking intently at something off-screen. She appears to be in a professional or office environment, with a computer visible in the background. The context is tied to the IBM System 36 sales film from 1984, likely showcasing real-life applications of the technology.
00:00:05.138 — The still features a close-up of a hands typing on a keyboard, set against a cluttered desk with papers and documents. It showcases 1980s office technology, emphasizing the IBM System 36's role in business environments. The aesthetic conveys a professional atmosphere from that era.
00:00:13.881 — The still shows a close-up of a form labeled 'RECEIVE ORDER.' It appears to be a business document filled out by hand, likely associated with order processing. The text is partially visible, indicating fields for information like item descriptions and quantities. The scene captures a moment of administrative work typical for the era, reflecting the manual processes used before widespread digitization. The overall tone of the image is practical and straightforward.
00:00:14.982 — The still features a close-up of hands typing on a keyboard, reflecting the 1980s technology era. The keyboard appears dated, likely specific to the IBM System 36. The focus is on the movement of the hands, emphasizing interaction with early computer technology in a sales context. The overall tone suggests a demonstration of productivity and innovation.
00:00:19.219 — The still features a close-up of a person’s hands typing on a keyboard. In front of them is a printed document, possibly a form or report, indicating administrative or business tasks. The scene emphasizes the use of the IBM System 36, showcasing the technology's role in office work during the 1980s. The layout reflects a classic workstation setup of that era.
00:00:22.923 — The still features a hand flipping open a binder to reveal a prominently displayed page with the number '36' in large, bold typography. The design emphasizes the IBM System 36, likely part of a presentation or promotional material. The background is subdued, focusing attention on the binder's content. The overall aesthetic reflects the corporate style of the early 1980s, typical for sales materials of that era.
00:00:31.365 — The still features a woman with long, light-colored hair, speaking directly to the camera. She is seated in front of filing cabinets, suggesting an office environment. Her expression appears serious, as though she is discussing details related to the IBM System 36. The overall aesthetic reflects the style of promotional films from the 1980s.
00:00:33.934 — The still features an older woman sitting at a desk, looking straight at the camera. Behind her is a filing system, suggesting an office environment. She appears to be engaged in a discussion, likely about the IBM System 36, given the context of the film. The setting exudes a typical 1980s office atmosphere.
00:00:38.872 — The still features a close-up shot of a hand typing on a keyboard, likely from the early 1980s, as part of the IBM System 36 sales film. The keyboard appears to have an older design, common during that era, with distinct, large keys. A sheet of paper is partially visible, suggesting the context may involve data entry or document preparation related to the IBM System 36. The focus is on the hand and keyboard, emphasizing the action of typing.
00:00:45.045 — The still features a screen displaying a computer interface, likely from an IBM System 36 in 1984. It shows order entry details, including a customer name ('QUALITROL CORP'), order number, location ('Rochester'), and various fields for item details. The interface has a green text on a black background typical of that era's computing, emphasizing a straightforward data input layout. The date displayed is May 1, 1984.
00:00:46.446 — The still depicts a narrow warehouse aisle lined with metal shelves filled with boxes and products, likely from the 1980s. The lighting is fluorescent, casting a stark light on the items, which include various technology and hardware components associated with the IBM System 36. The scene conveys a sense of inventory and stock management typical in a sales or distribution setting for tech products from that era.
00:00:49.950 — The still depicts a person wearing a checked shirt walking through a warehouse or storage area filled with boxes and products. The setting appears dimly lit, emphasizing the rows of shelves stacked with various items, indicative of a corporate or industrial environment. The focus on the individual suggests a narrative related to inventory or product management in the context of the IBM System 36.
00:00:51.385 — The still depicts a person wearing a checkered blue shirt, walking through an archive or storage room filled with shelves stacked high with boxes. The environment suggests a focus on organization and record-keeping, likely related to the IBM System 36's capabilities. The film appears to emphasize the importance of data management in business operations during the 1980s.
00:00:55.689 — The still from the IBM System 36 sales film (1984) depicts an office scene. On the left, a woman is seated at a desk, focused on paperwork, with a small computer nearby. In the background, two individuals are entering the office, suggesting a collaborative or interactive work environment. Filing cabinets line the wall, hinting at a traditional office setup typical of the era. The lighting is somewhat subdued, contributing to the retro ambiance of the scene.
00:01:11.905 — The still shows a close-up of hands typing on an IBM System/36 keyboard. The keyboard features a beige color with distinctive key layouts typical of the era. A hand wearing a ring is visible, suggesting a focus on professional usage. The context is likely related to demonstrating the capabilities or features of the IBM System/36 in a sales presentation from 1984.
00:01:20.314 — The still features a close-up of a female hand with long, manicured red nails typing on a computer keyboard. The keyboard appears to be from the IBM System 36, showcasing several numeric and function keys. The lighting creates a focused effect on the hand and fingers, emphasizing the act of typing.
00:01:22.416 — The still features a computer screen displaying a data entry interface, likely from an IBM System 36. It shows fields such as 'Customer Number,' 'Ship To Number,' 'Purchase Order Number,' and 'Order Date,' along with a command prompt at the bottom suggesting actions for the user to continue or end the job. The interface uses simplistic text-based graphics typical of the era, indicative of 1980s technology.
00:01:25.152 — The still features a man in a white shirt and patterned tie, seated in an office environment. He appears to be speaking directly to the camera, with a serious expression. In the background, several people are engaged in work at desks, indicative of a busy corporate setting. The lighting is subdued, typical of office spaces from the 1980s, creating a professional atmosphere.
00:01:29.256 — The still features a low-angle shot of modern skyscrapers with a tree in the foreground. It's a blend of urban architecture and nature, capturing a moment in a city setting. The buildings showcase a combination of glass and concrete, reflecting a contemporary aesthetic typical of the mid-1980s. The overall atmosphere suggests a bustling environment, likely emphasizing the relationship between technology and business, pertinent to the IBM System 36's promotional context.
00:01:31.258 — The still depicts an office environment in 1984, featuring several individuals engaged in work activities. There are multiple desks cluttered with papers and office supplies. A couple of people are on phones, while a television screen is visible in the background, showcasing a typical workplace setup of that era. The overall atmosphere suggests a busy, professional setting focused on productivity, likely related to the promotion of IBM's System 36.
00:01:32.159 — The still shows a small office setting from the 1984 IBM System 36 sales film. It features three individuals seated at computer workstations, focused on their screens. One person is dressed in white, and another in red, while a third, partially visible, wears a blue top. The environment appears professional, with wooden cabinets in the background and small computer monitors in front of the users. The overall tone suggests a contemporary office scene highlighting the use of technology in the workplace.
00:01:33.961 — The still shows a young woman seated at a desk in an office setting, interacting with an IBM System 36 computer. The monitor displays text, suggesting a business application or data entry. Behind her, there are file folders neatly organized, indicating a focus on administrative tasks. The overall atmosphere reflects a typical work environment from the 1980s, highlighting the computer's role in office productivity.
00:01:35.162 — The still depicts an IBM System 36 computer setup from the 1984 sales film. The screen shows text-based data or commands, typical of early computing interfaces. A person stands partially in the frame, wearing a light-colored garment, indicating a formal or business context. The overall scene conveys a professional environment where technology is being demonstrated.
00:01:35.996 — The still features close-up shots of hands typing on a keyboard, showcasing the IBM System 36. The image captures the act of typing, emphasizing the technology's user interaction during the 1984 sales film. The keys appear prominently, indicating a focus on the computing experience of that era.
00:01:36.964 — The still features the IBM logo prominently displayed in a blurred, glowing white against a bright blue background. The focus on the logo emphasizes its brand identity, typical of promotional materials. The overall aesthetic reflects the design trends of the 1980s, aiming to capture viewer attention with vibrant colors and bold graphics.