Record Matic Automatic Record Selector - $3.99!

Shotlist & Visual Analysis

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.

00:00:00.000 — 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.

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.

00:00:05.105 — 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.

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.

00:00:07.207 — 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.

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.

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.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

Here's the new Recordmatic. No better way to select your records. Automatically recalls an empty slot. No batteries or electricity needed. Recordmatic puts 25 of your favorite albums at your fingertips. Up to 75.45s. A must for all record owners. Get the new Recordmatic now. Just $3.99 at the following stores. Recordmatic puts 25 of your favorite albums at your fingertips at your fingertips at your fingertips at your fingertips at your fingertips at your fingertips.