Kaiser Aluminum - Pillsbury Bake Off 1957

Shotlist & Visual Analysis

The still from 'Kaiser Aluminum - Pillsbury Bake Off 1957' showcases a bustling baking competition. An array of judges and competitors is visible, surrounded by tables laden with baked goods. The scene captures a sense of excitement and community, typical of a 1950s baking event. The image shows signs of wear typical of 16mm film, contributing to a nostalgic atmosphere.

00:00:05.205 — The still from 'Kaiser Aluminum - Pillsbury Bake Off 1957' showcases a bustling baking competition. An array of judges and competitors is visible, surrounded by tables laden with baked goods. The scene captures a sense of excitement and community, typical of a 1950s baking event. The image shows signs of wear typical of 16mm film, contributing to a nostalgic atmosphere.

The still is from a 16mm film featuring a person's hands holding a baked item wrapped in aluminum foil. The scene includes a plate ready to receive the baked good and a box of Pillsbury baking mix positioned nearby. The overall tone is reminiscent of a mid-20th century cooking demonstration, emphasizing the use of Kaiser Aluminum materials in kitchen practices. The film captures a moment of anticipation in baking.

00:00:30.197 — The still is from a 16mm film featuring a person's hands holding a baked item wrapped in aluminum foil. The scene includes a plate ready to receive the baked good and a box of Pillsbury baking mix positioned nearby. The overall tone is reminiscent of a mid-20th century cooking demonstration, emphasizing the use of Kaiser Aluminum materials in kitchen practices. The film captures a moment of anticipation in baking.

The still from the 16mm film 'Kaiser Aluminum - Pillsbury Bake Off 1957' depicts a textured surface, likely an aluminum kitchen item, with signs of wear and a sprinkle of flour or a white substance. The background features a grid-like pattern that suggests a baking or cooking theme, consistent with the context of a bake-off competition. The overall tone is monochromatic, enhancing the vintage feel of the print.

00:00:41.074 — The still from the 16mm film 'Kaiser Aluminum - Pillsbury Bake Off 1957' depicts a textured surface, likely an aluminum kitchen item, with signs of wear and a sprinkle of flour or a white substance. The background features a grid-like pattern that suggests a baking or cooking theme, consistent with the context of a bake-off competition. The overall tone is monochromatic, enhancing the vintage feel of the print.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

Quiet. 100 women at work competing for the nation's highest cooking honors at the famous Pillsbury Grand National Bake Off. She wins first prize. Watch how she did it. She chose quilted Kaiser broiler foil, accordion pleated a simple sheet, spooned in the cookie batter made from an old world recipe, and lo and behold, accordion treats, the grand prize winner. Have a $25,000 cookie. She wins second prize. She chose quilted Kaiser broiler foil. On a single sheet, she baked this chunk of cheese bread. The bubbling cheese didn't stick. The foil didn't tear because Kaiser foil is quilted, the only foil quilted for extra strength. These prize winning recipes are in the February issue of Better Homes and Gardens. This prize winning foil is at your store this minute. Kaiser broiler foil, the only foil made especially for cooking. It's quilted for extra strength. Said Uczepio. Goodness. I Ronald Leif. I'm hurtful. We named her in sports. I'm set up for the whole feast. I'm ready with the ball. Once you have caught up, she works very early to try and get Raw because it's mainly spelled inside.