00:00:00.000 — The still features a woman with styled blonde hair, dressed in a red outfit, looking at a vintage record player. The player has a stack of records, prominently displaying a cover. Behind her, there's a decorative mirror that reflects her image. The scene suggests a nostalgic, retro vibe characteristic of a TV advertisement for the Record Matic Automatic Record Selector, highlighting its appeal and functionality.
00:00:05.105 — The still features a hand flipping through a record album holder displaying vinyl records. One of the visible covers prominently features Tennessee Ernie Ford. The setting emphasizes a retro, vintage aesthetic typical of late 20th-century advertisements, especially focused on home entertainment products. The scene suggests convenience and accessibility in music selection, aligning with the tagline promoting the Record Matic Automatic Record Selector.
00:00:07.207 — The still features a woman interacting with the 'Record Matic Automatic Record Selector,' a vintage promotional product. She appears to be handling a record, which is part of the selector system designed to automate music playback. The scene captures a nostalgic 1970s home environment, highlighting the convenience of music selection with the device. The packaging reflects a retro design aesthetic typical of products marketed in that era.
00:00:09.543 — The still features a woman with wavy blonde hair, dressed in a red top, looking at herself in a mirror while holding a record album. In the foreground, a stack of vinyl records can be seen. The mirrored reflection adds a layer of nostalgia, fitting the theme of vintage music. The image captures a moment indicative of the 1970s, showcasing the excitement around home entertainment.