National Alliance of Businessmen PSA from 1975 - Help Vets Work

Shotlist & Visual Analysis

The still from the 16mm print of the 'National Alliance of Businessmen PSA' from 1975 likely depicts a scene that emphasizes the initiative to support veterans in finding employment. The image appears to be dimly lit, suggesting a somber or serious tone that aligns with the theme of aiding veterans in their transition to civilian work. The ambiance may evoke feelings of reflection and urgency regarding the importance of veteran employment.

00:00:00.000 — The still from the 16mm print of the 'National Alliance of Businessmen PSA' from 1975 likely depicts a scene that emphasizes the initiative to support veterans in finding employment. The image appears to be dimly lit, suggesting a somber or serious tone that aligns with the theme of aiding veterans in their transition to civilian work. The ambiance may evoke feelings of reflection and urgency regarding the importance of veteran employment.

The still features a bedroom setting with a person lying in bed, suggesting a sense of introspection or contemplation. Prominently displayed is a graphic of two hands gripping each other, symbolizing support and solidarity. The text 'The All' appears, likely indicating a message of unity and encouragement, reflecting the PSA's theme of helping veterans transition into the workforce. The overall tone combines a sense of urgency and optimism.

00:00:23.624 — The still features a bedroom setting with a person lying in bed, suggesting a sense of introspection or contemplation. Prominently displayed is a graphic of two hands gripping each other, symbolizing support and solidarity. The text 'The All' appears, likely indicating a message of unity and encouragement, reflecting the PSA's theme of helping veterans transition into the workforce. The overall tone combines a sense of urgency and optimism.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

Isn't it incredible to think that when veterans like this finally came home, they had to start fighting all over again for a job? And those that couldn't get work got welfare. That's why the National Alliance of Businessmen wants you to give disabled vets jobs. Because a man who's able, mature, and experienced should end up on the payroll, not the welfare roll. If you have a job to give, call the National Alliance of Businessmen. Help America work.