00:00:00.000 — The still features a vintage film countdown, specifically showing the number '8' in a circular overlay. The background appears to have a tiled floor, characteristic of the early 1970s aesthetic. The overall look suggests a retro film presentation likely introducing or transitioning to content related to the 'Lazy Dazy' doll from Ideal.
00:00:01.869 — The still features a large, bold number '6' displayed prominently against a light background. This frame is from a 16mm film related to the 'Lazy Dazy' doll by Ideal, dating back to the early 1970s. The image has a vintage quality typical of that era's home movies or promotional footage.
00:00:02.903 — The still features a large, bold numeral '5' set against a light background, likely part of a countdown or sequence. The overall aesthetic suggests a vintage style, typical of film from the early 1970s. The simplicity of the design focuses attention on the number itself, indicative of its use in a promotional or instructional context related to the 'Lazy Dazy' doll from Ideal.
00:00:03.904 — The 16mm still features a large, bold numeral '4' prominently displayed on a light background. To the left, decorative elements, possibly stitching or embroidery lines, create a visual contrast. The imagery has a vintage aesthetic typical of early 1970s media, likely related to a promotional or instructional context for the 'Lazy Dazy' doll from Ideal.
00:00:04.905 — The still features a large, stylized number '3' against a light background, likely indicating a countdown or part of a sequence in a film or commercial. The aesthetic appears vintage, characteristic of early 1970s film graphic design. The text 'BrianDurham.net' is included at the bottom, possibly referencing the source or creator associated with this material.
00:00:05.906 — The still features a bold, stylized number '2' displayed against a muted, possibly faded background. The number has a distinct, vintage aesthetic typical of early 1970s film. The text 'BrianDurham.net' is prominently shown at the bottom, indicating a source or watermark. This still likely serves as part of a sequence related to the 'Lazy Dazy' doll from Ideal.