Klik and Kam Lunch Meat - 1970's?

Shotlist & Visual Analysis

The still from 'Klik and Kam Lunch Meat' features a solid red background, likely stylized to evoke the color associated with the lunch meat products being advertised. The visual simplicity suggests a focus on branding, possibly aiming to create a strong visual association with the Klik and Kam products. The use of 16mm film indicates a vintage aesthetic, typical of promotional materials from the 1970s.

00:00:00.000 — The still from 'Klik and Kam Lunch Meat' features a solid red background, likely stylized to evoke the color associated with the lunch meat products being advertised. The visual simplicity suggests a focus on branding, possibly aiming to create a strong visual association with the Klik and Kam products. The use of 16mm film indicates a vintage aesthetic, typical of promotional materials from the 1970s.

The still from 'Klik and Kam Lunch Meat,' a 1970s animated commercial, features a character with a large cowboy hat and exaggerated facial features. The character is dressed in a colorful outfit with a star decoration on the chest, suggesting a whimsical and humorous tone typical of that era's animation style. The background hints at a playful, cartoonish setting. The commercial promotes Klik, highlighting its place among Canadian lunch meat products.

00:00:05.606 — The still from 'Klik and Kam Lunch Meat,' a 1970s animated commercial, features a character with a large cowboy hat and exaggerated facial features. The character is dressed in a colorful outfit with a star decoration on the chest, suggesting a whimsical and humorous tone typical of that era's animation style. The background hints at a playful, cartoonish setting. The commercial promotes Klik, highlighting its place among Canadian lunch meat products.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

Napoleon said an army marches on its stomach. So in 1810, he awarded a prize of 12,000 francs to Francois Appert, who invented the first canned meat product. Today, you can keep your army marching on its stomach with tasty Click & Cam canned luncheon meats from Canada Packers. Click & Cam. March them home this weekend.