Silent Kodak sales film from 1977 - Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon (as well as others)

Shotlist & Visual Analysis

The still features a vintage logo for 'JWT' (J. Walter Thompson Company) presented on a softly colored background. The logo appears within an oval shape, emphasizing its branding from the era. A timestamp indicates the start of the film, and there's a 'Not for distribution' watermark, suggesting the material is proprietary. The overall aesthetic reflects the distinct visual style of the late 1970s.

00:00:03.504 — The still features a vintage logo for 'JWT' (J. Walter Thompson Company) presented on a softly colored background. The logo appears within an oval shape, emphasizing its branding from the era. A timestamp indicates the start of the film, and there's a 'Not for distribution' watermark, suggesting the material is proprietary. The overall aesthetic reflects the distinct visual style of the late 1970s.

The still depicts a countdown timer from a 16mm film, featuring a large blue number '7' against a light background, surrounded by concentric circular graphics. It indicates that the film is about to start, with a digital timestamp reading '00:00:04:22.' There is also a 'Not for broadcast' watermark in the corner, suggesting the film is not intended for public viewing. This context relates to a silent Kodak sales film from 1977.

00:00:04.705 — The still depicts a countdown timer from a 16mm film, featuring a large blue number '7' against a light background, surrounded by concentric circular graphics. It indicates that the film is about to start, with a digital timestamp reading '00:00:04:22.' There is also a 'Not for broadcast' watermark in the corner, suggesting the film is not intended for public viewing. This context relates to a silent Kodak sales film from 1977.

The still features a prominent blue numeral '5' against a light background, indicating a countdown or segment in the film. Beneath the number, there is a timecode displaying '00:00:05:23,' suggesting it's a timestamp from a 16mm silent Kodak sales film from 1977. The overlay 'Not for broadcast' indicates this is a promotional or internal piece. The visual is simple and straightforward, focusing on the countdown element.

00:00:05.772 — The still features a prominent blue numeral '5' against a light background, indicating a countdown or segment in the film. Beneath the number, there is a timecode displaying '00:00:05:23,' suggesting it's a timestamp from a 16mm silent Kodak sales film from 1977. The overlay 'Not for broadcast' indicates this is a promotional or internal piece. The visual is simple and straightforward, focusing on the countdown element.

The still features a woman with shoulder-length hair, wearing a colorful, floral-patterned blouse. She appears to be engaged and looking directly at the camera, possibly conveying a message or information. The background includes a display with Kodak branding and a timestamp in the lower corner. The overall aesthetic reflects the vibrant style characteristic of the late 1970s.

00:00:07.207 — The still features a woman with shoulder-length hair, wearing a colorful, floral-patterned blouse. She appears to be engaged and looking directly at the camera, possibly conveying a message or information. The background includes a display with Kodak branding and a timestamp in the lower corner. The overall aesthetic reflects the vibrant style characteristic of the late 1970s.

The 16mm still displays a vibrant, color-shifting background, primarily featuring hues of green and purple. Overlaying the image is a 'Not for broadcast' watermark, indicating its intended use is limited. A digital timer at the bottom indicates a time stamp of 8 seconds and 25 frames. The absence of sound from the original sales film adds an air of mystery to the visual, which likely features appearances by Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon, among others, in a promotional context from 1977.

00:00:08.809 — The 16mm still displays a vibrant, color-shifting background, primarily featuring hues of green and purple. Overlaying the image is a 'Not for broadcast' watermark, indicating its intended use is limited. A digital timer at the bottom indicates a time stamp of 8 seconds and 25 frames. The absence of sound from the original sales film adds an air of mystery to the visual, which likely features appearances by Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon, among others, in a promotional context from 1977.

The still features a middle-aged man in a tailored blue suit with a red and white striped tie, sitting against a wooden paneled wall. He appears to be looking directly at the camera with a serious expression. A lamp is visible on a table beside him. The image contains a 'Not for broadcast' label and a timestamp. The context suggests it’s part of a promotional film for Kodak, featuring notable personalities from the 1970s.

00:00:34.301 — The still features a middle-aged man in a tailored blue suit with a red and white striped tie, sitting against a wooden paneled wall. He appears to be looking directly at the camera with a serious expression. A lamp is visible on a table beside him. The image contains a 'Not for broadcast' label and a timestamp. The context suggests it’s part of a promotional film for Kodak, featuring notable personalities from the 1970s.

The still features a vibrant orange background with bold, white text reading, 'Kodak gifts say 'Open me first'... to save Christmas in pictures.' The emphasis is on holiday gifting and capturing memories. It is likely part of a promotional segment aimed at encouraging Kodak products during the Christmas season. The text and aesthetic reflect the 1970s style, with a playful yet direct message for consumers.

00:01:05.399 — The still features a vibrant orange background with bold, white text reading, 'Kodak gifts say 'Open me first'... to save Christmas in pictures.' The emphasis is on holiday gifting and capturing memories. It is likely part of a promotional segment aimed at encouraging Kodak products during the Christmas season. The text and aesthetic reflect the 1970s style, with a playful yet direct message for consumers.

The still features a man in a blue suit, holding a bright red sign that reads 'Open me first.' The background appears to be a simple office or meeting space. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible in the corner, indicating that this is not intended for public viewing. The timestamp on the bottom suggests the film is approximately one minute and eleven seconds in. The overall presentation suggests a promotional or instructional context typical of corporate sales material from the late 1970s.

00:01:11.238 — The still features a man in a blue suit, holding a bright red sign that reads 'Open me first.' The background appears to be a simple office or meeting space. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible in the corner, indicating that this is not intended for public viewing. The timestamp on the bottom suggests the film is approximately one minute and eleven seconds in. The overall presentation suggests a promotional or instructional context typical of corporate sales material from the late 1970s.

The still features Michael Landon promoting Kodak's pocket cameras. He is smiling and holding photographs, dressed in a plaid shirt. The background includes text that highlights his endorsement for Kodak products, suggesting a focus on accessible and personal photography. The image captures a vibrant and friendly atmosphere typical of promotional materials from the late 1970s.

00:01:26.453 — The still features Michael Landon promoting Kodak's pocket cameras. He is smiling and holding photographs, dressed in a plaid shirt. The background includes text that highlights his endorsement for Kodak products, suggesting a focus on accessible and personal photography. The image captures a vibrant and friendly atmosphere typical of promotional materials from the late 1970s.

The still features a close-up of a man in a suit, focused intently on the camera. His expression suggests a sense of urgency or importance, enhancing the promotional tone of the piece. The background is somewhat blurred, likely emphasizing the subject. The overlay indicates it's not meant for broadcast, and there’s a timecode displayed at the bottom.

00:01:39.366 — The still features a close-up of a man in a suit, focused intently on the camera. His expression suggests a sense of urgency or importance, enhancing the promotional tone of the piece. The background is somewhat blurred, likely emphasizing the subject. The overlay indicates it's not meant for broadcast, and there’s a timecode displayed at the bottom.

The still features a colorful gradient, mostly blending shades of blue, green, yellow, and orange. A 'Not for broadcast' watermark is present in the top left corner. A timestamp in a digital format shows '00:01:54:00' at the bottom. The image appears to be a screen capture from a 16mm film, likely indicating an introductory or transition segment of the silent Kodak sales film from 1977.

00:01:54.114 — The still features a colorful gradient, mostly blending shades of blue, green, yellow, and orange. A 'Not for broadcast' watermark is present in the top left corner. A timestamp in a digital format shows '00:01:54:00' at the bottom. The image appears to be a screen capture from a 16mm film, likely indicating an introductory or transition segment of the silent Kodak sales film from 1977.

The still features a man, likely Michael Landon, walking through a vibrant outdoor setting filled with greenery. He is wearing a blue shirt and light pants, capturing a relaxed and casual atmosphere. The footage is marked as 'Not for broadcast,' and has a timestamp indicating its place within the film. The overall color palette appears soft and slightly faded, typical of vintage film.

00:01:58.785 — The still features a man, likely Michael Landon, walking through a vibrant outdoor setting filled with greenery. He is wearing a blue shirt and light pants, capturing a relaxed and casual atmosphere. The footage is marked as 'Not for broadcast,' and has a timestamp indicating its place within the film. The overall color palette appears soft and slightly faded, typical of vintage film.

The still captures a display showcasing Kodak products from 1977. Prominently featured are various cameras and film packages arranged on an orange tablecloth. A sign reading 'We Sell KODAK Film' highlights the focus on Kodak’s film products. The overall presentation reflects the marketing style of the era, emphasizing the technology and consumer goods offered by Kodak.

00:02:09.796 — The still captures a display showcasing Kodak products from 1977. Prominently featured are various cameras and film packages arranged on an orange tablecloth. A sign reading 'We Sell KODAK Film' highlights the focus on Kodak’s film products. The overall presentation reflects the marketing style of the era, emphasizing the technology and consumer goods offered by Kodak.

The still features a young man with curly hair, wearing a blue shirt, standing at a table with colorful Kodak products, including boxes and possibly cameras. The background shows a brick wall and a window, suggesting an outdoor setting. The timestamp indicates 2 minutes and 16 seconds into the film, and a 'Not for broadcast' label is visible. The overall tone reflects the marketing style of the late 1970s, aimed at promoting Kodak's photography products.

00:02:16.670 — The still features a young man with curly hair, wearing a blue shirt, standing at a table with colorful Kodak products, including boxes and possibly cameras. The background shows a brick wall and a window, suggesting an outdoor setting. The timestamp indicates 2 minutes and 16 seconds into the film, and a 'Not for broadcast' label is visible. The overall tone reflects the marketing style of the late 1970s, aimed at promoting Kodak's photography products.

The still features Michael Landon, sporting a hairstyle typical of the 1970s, with medium-length, wavy hair. He is wearing a blue shirt and is positioned against a backdrop of brickwork. The image includes a timestamp and a note indicating that it is 'not for broadcast.' The overall aesthetic reflects the era's color grading and style.

00:02:37.491 — The still features Michael Landon, sporting a hairstyle typical of the 1970s, with medium-length, wavy hair. He is wearing a blue shirt and is positioned against a backdrop of brickwork. The image includes a timestamp and a note indicating that it is 'not for broadcast.' The overall aesthetic reflects the era's color grading and style.

The still depicts a young Michael Landon, known for his distinctive wavy hair and engaging expression. He appears to be speaking directly to the camera, conveying an approachable and personable demeanor. The background features a brick wall, offering a nostalgic 1970s aesthetic. The timestamp in the bottom corner suggests it's part of a recorded segment, while the watermark indicates it is not intended for public broadcast.

00:02:54.341 — The still depicts a young Michael Landon, known for his distinctive wavy hair and engaging expression. He appears to be speaking directly to the camera, conveying an approachable and personable demeanor. The background features a brick wall, offering a nostalgic 1970s aesthetic. The timestamp in the bottom corner suggests it's part of a recorded segment, while the watermark indicates it is not intended for public broadcast.

The still captures a key moment from a 1977 Kodak sales film. A man, dressed in a blue shirt, stands in front of a display case filled with Kodak products, likely showcasing film or cameras. The backdrop features a brick building and greenery, indicating an outdoor setting. The timestamp and 'Not for broadcast' label suggest it's an excerpt meant for internal or promotional use. The overall tone is promotional, aiming to attract interest in Kodak's photography products.

00:03:05.552 — The still captures a key moment from a 1977 Kodak sales film. A man, dressed in a blue shirt, stands in front of a display case filled with Kodak products, likely showcasing film or cameras. The backdrop features a brick building and greenery, indicating an outdoor setting. The timestamp and 'Not for broadcast' label suggest it's an excerpt meant for internal or promotional use. The overall tone is promotional, aiming to attract interest in Kodak's photography products.

The still shows a man with curly hair wearing a blue shirt, outdoors in a backyard setting. The background features a brick wall and some garden furniture. There’s a timestamp at the bottom indicating the film's progression. The frame is marked as 'Not for broadcast,' suggesting it was intended for internal use only. This snapshot captures a casual moment from a Kodak sales film featuring notable figures like Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon from 1977.

00:03:23.870 — The still shows a man with curly hair wearing a blue shirt, outdoors in a backyard setting. The background features a brick wall and some garden furniture. There’s a timestamp at the bottom indicating the film's progression. The frame is marked as 'Not for broadcast,' suggesting it was intended for internal use only. This snapshot captures a casual moment from a Kodak sales film featuring notable figures like Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon from 1977.

The still appears to feature visual distortion or color gradients, with a dominant blue and green hue. The text 'Not for broadcast' is displayed prominently, indicating the film's restricted use. A time code in the bottom left corner indicates the reel's duration. Overall, the image lacks recognizable subjects or clear information due to its abstract quality.

00:03:36.249 — The still appears to feature visual distortion or color gradients, with a dominant blue and green hue. The text 'Not for broadcast' is displayed prominently, indicating the film's restricted use. A time code in the bottom left corner indicates the reel's duration. Overall, the image lacks recognizable subjects or clear information due to its abstract quality.

The still features a colorful cartoonish illustration of a family, including adults and a child, standing beside a vintage car. They are holding various items, likely gifts or supplies, indicating a joyful occasion. The clothing reflects the styles of the 1970s, with bell-bottoms and vibrant colors. The scene conveys a sense of nostalgia and family togetherness, typical of Kodak's messaging. The timestamp and 'Not for broadcast' label are prominently displayed at the bottom.

00:03:39.753 — The still features a colorful cartoonish illustration of a family, including adults and a child, standing beside a vintage car. They are holding various items, likely gifts or supplies, indicating a joyful occasion. The clothing reflects the styles of the 1970s, with bell-bottoms and vibrant colors. The scene conveys a sense of nostalgia and family togetherness, typical of Kodak's messaging. The timestamp and 'Not for broadcast' label are prominently displayed at the bottom.

The still features a colorful illustration of a smiling man, styled with curly hair, wearing a patterned sweater. He appears to be engaging with a small, handheld camera, likely a Kodak product, indicative of the brand's promotional focus in the 1977 sales film. The background is bright and cheerful, complementing the upbeat nature of the advertising. A timestamp indicating the film duration and a 'Not for broadcast' label are visible at the bottom. The overall aesthetic evokes a nostalgic vibe, characteristic of the era.

00:03:41.121 — The still features a colorful illustration of a smiling man, styled with curly hair, wearing a patterned sweater. He appears to be engaging with a small, handheld camera, likely a Kodak product, indicative of the brand's promotional focus in the 1977 sales film. The background is bright and cheerful, complementing the upbeat nature of the advertising. A timestamp indicating the film duration and a 'Not for broadcast' label are visible at the bottom. The overall aesthetic evokes a nostalgic vibe, characteristic of the era.

The still features an illustration of six characters inside a vehicle, likely a bus. Two adults in the front, one driving and one passenger, are smiling and engaged with the children behind them. The children, three girls and two boys, appear cheerful, holding gifts wrapped in colorful paper. The overall tone is festive, suggesting a theme of celebration or gift-giving, typical of a promotional sales film. The visual style has a vibrant, cartoon-like quality, characteristic of the 1970s.

00:03:48.895 — The still features an illustration of six characters inside a vehicle, likely a bus. Two adults in the front, one driving and one passenger, are smiling and engaged with the children behind them. The children, three girls and two boys, appear cheerful, holding gifts wrapped in colorful paper. The overall tone is festive, suggesting a theme of celebration or gift-giving, typical of a promotional sales film. The visual style has a vibrant, cartoon-like quality, characteristic of the 1970s.

The still features a colorful, animated depiction of a young girl with a big smile. She is holding up a photo of herself, showcasing a cheerful expression. The artwork has a vintage style typical of the 1970s, with bright, bold colors and playful lines. In the background, blurred figures suggest a social setting, likely emphasizing photography's role in capturing moments. A timestamp at the bottom indicates the film's running time, and a 'Not for broadcast' label suggests this material is intended for internal use.

00:03:52.466 — The still features a colorful, animated depiction of a young girl with a big smile. She is holding up a photo of herself, showcasing a cheerful expression. The artwork has a vintage style typical of the 1970s, with bright, bold colors and playful lines. In the background, blurred figures suggest a social setting, likely emphasizing photography's role in capturing moments. A timestamp at the bottom indicates the film's running time, and a 'Not for broadcast' label suggests this material is intended for internal use.

The still features a colorful, animated scene from a 1977 Kodak sales film. It shows a cheerful group of people in a golf cart, including two prominent figures, a man and a woman, likely representing well-known personalities of the time. The man, dressed in a plaid jacket, is driving, while the woman, with a stylish hairstyle and red scarf, sits beside him. There are children seated behind them, all appearing joyful. The background suggests an outdoor setting, enhancing the lively atmosphere of the scene. The image is marked 'Not for broadcast,' indicating its intended use for internal or promotional purposes only.

00:03:55.035 — The still features a colorful, animated scene from a 1977 Kodak sales film. It shows a cheerful group of people in a golf cart, including two prominent figures, a man and a woman, likely representing well-known personalities of the time. The man, dressed in a plaid jacket, is driving, while the woman, with a stylish hairstyle and red scarf, sits beside him. There are children seated behind them, all appearing joyful. The background suggests an outdoor setting, enhancing the lively atmosphere of the scene. The image is marked 'Not for broadcast,' indicating its intended use for internal or promotional purposes only.

The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features an animated hand holding open a yellow box. Inside the box, there's a battery and a compartment for items, with visuals of several film cartridges displayed. The text at the bottom indicates a price point of 'less than $27,' suggesting a promotional emphasis on affordability. The overall aesthetic conveys a vintage, playful feel typical of the era's marketing style.

00:03:58.305 — The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features an animated hand holding open a yellow box. Inside the box, there's a battery and a compartment for items, with visuals of several film cartridges displayed. The text at the bottom indicates a price point of 'less than $27,' suggesting a promotional emphasis on affordability. The overall aesthetic conveys a vintage, playful feel typical of the era's marketing style.

The still features a colorful animated scene depicting a joyful group of characters in a vehicle, likely in a family outing. Each character has a distinct, cheerful expression, suggesting a lighthearted mood. The adults are stylishly dressed, with one character at the wheel, while children are positioned in the back. The artistic style reflects the animated aesthetics of the late 1970s. A timestamp and a 'Not for broadcast' label are also present at the bottom, indicating its screening limitations.

00:04:01.374 — The still features a colorful animated scene depicting a joyful group of characters in a vehicle, likely in a family outing. Each character has a distinct, cheerful expression, suggesting a lighthearted mood. The adults are stylishly dressed, with one character at the wheel, while children are positioned in the back. The artistic style reflects the animated aesthetics of the late 1970s. A timestamp and a 'Not for broadcast' label are also present at the bottom, indicating its screening limitations.

The still features a brightly colored, illustrated gift box adorned with a large ribbon. The box has the phrase 'Open me first.' prominently displayed in bold lettering. In the background, there are several other wrapped presents, contributing to a festive atmosphere. The scene likely emphasizes the excitement of gift-giving, aligning with Kodak's promotional theme. A timestamp indicating 4 minutes and 3 seconds is displayed at the bottom, along with a 'Not for broadcast' label.

00:04:04.111 — The still features a brightly colored, illustrated gift box adorned with a large ribbon. The box has the phrase 'Open me first.' prominently displayed in bold lettering. In the background, there are several other wrapped presents, contributing to a festive atmosphere. The scene likely emphasizes the excitement of gift-giving, aligning with Kodak's promotional theme. A timestamp indicating 4 minutes and 3 seconds is displayed at the bottom, along with a 'Not for broadcast' label.

The still features the iconic Kodak logo prominently displayed against a teal background. The logo consists of a yellow square with a red border and a stylized yellow 'K,' conveying a classic retro design. In the lower left corner, there is a timestamp indicating the film's progress at 4 minutes and 7 seconds. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible, highlighting the film's intended use as a private sales tool rather than for public airing. The overall aesthetic reflects the design sensibilities of the late 1970s.

00:04:07.447 — The still features the iconic Kodak logo prominently displayed against a teal background. The logo consists of a yellow square with a red border and a stylized yellow 'K,' conveying a classic retro design. In the lower left corner, there is a timestamp indicating the film's progress at 4 minutes and 7 seconds. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible, highlighting the film's intended use as a private sales tool rather than for public airing. The overall aesthetic reflects the design sensibilities of the late 1970s.

This 16mm still features a visual that is predominantly color-shifted with a gradient effect, creating a psychedelic appearance. In the center, there is a faint, abstract logo or shape, likely related to Kodak. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible at the top, indicating the film's intended use. A timestamp at the bottom shows the duration, suggesting it is part of a longer presentation. The overall aesthetic resembles experimental film techniques often seen in the 1970s.

00:04:10.851 — This 16mm still features a visual that is predominantly color-shifted with a gradient effect, creating a psychedelic appearance. In the center, there is a faint, abstract logo or shape, likely related to Kodak. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible at the top, indicating the film's intended use. A timestamp at the bottom shows the duration, suggesting it is part of a longer presentation. The overall aesthetic resembles experimental film techniques often seen in the 1970s.

The still features a man with curly hair, holding a Kodak product case while standing in front of a brick wall. He is dressed in a blue shirt and appears to be demonstrating the item, which includes a box that opens to reveal a camera and accessories. The caption 'Not for broadcast' indicates it's a behind-the-scenes or promotional piece. The timestamp at the bottom suggests the scene is part of a longer film. The overall setting has a casual, home-like atmosphere, typical of sales presentations from the late 1970s.

00:04:11.885 — The still features a man with curly hair, holding a Kodak product case while standing in front of a brick wall. He is dressed in a blue shirt and appears to be demonstrating the item, which includes a box that opens to reveal a camera and accessories. The caption 'Not for broadcast' indicates it's a behind-the-scenes or promotional piece. The timestamp at the bottom suggests the scene is part of a longer film. The overall setting has a casual, home-like atmosphere, typical of sales presentations from the late 1970s.

The still is from a 1977 Kodak sales film featuring a close-up of a man with a prominent hairstyle, likely Michael Landon. He appears to be smiling or expressing a playful emotion, with a blurred backdrop of brick walls. The image has a vintage color palette, and it includes a timestamp at the bottom, indicating its duration. The text 'Not for broadcast' is overlayed, emphasizing its commercial and non-public nature.

00:04:33.373 — The still is from a 1977 Kodak sales film featuring a close-up of a man with a prominent hairstyle, likely Michael Landon. He appears to be smiling or expressing a playful emotion, with a blurred backdrop of brick walls. The image has a vintage color palette, and it includes a timestamp at the bottom, indicating its duration. The text 'Not for broadcast' is overlayed, emphasizing its commercial and non-public nature.

The still features a smiling man with curly hair, holding a Kodak camera, set against a background that includes Christmas decorations. It's a promotional image from a silent Kodak sales film from 1977, showcasing the camera in a cheerful context. The timestamp at the bottom indicates the duration, and there's a 'Not for broadcast' watermark present.

00:04:39.913 — The still features a smiling man with curly hair, holding a Kodak camera, set against a background that includes Christmas decorations. It's a promotional image from a silent Kodak sales film from 1977, showcasing the camera in a cheerful context. The timestamp at the bottom indicates the duration, and there's a 'Not for broadcast' watermark present.

The still captures a hand holding a Kodak camera, prominently featuring the lens and shutter mechanism. The camera appears to be a typical model from the late 1970s, characterized by its simple design and branding. The image has a colorful, slightly animated quality, suggesting it may have been part of a promotional or instructional piece. The overlay text indicates it is not for broadcast, and a timer shows the elapsed footage. Overall, the still emphasizes Kodak's product as engaging and user-friendly.

00:04:44.050 — The still captures a hand holding a Kodak camera, prominently featuring the lens and shutter mechanism. The camera appears to be a typical model from the late 1970s, characterized by its simple design and branding. The image has a colorful, slightly animated quality, suggesting it may have been part of a promotional or instructional piece. The overlay text indicates it is not for broadcast, and a timer shows the elapsed footage. Overall, the still emphasizes Kodak's product as engaging and user-friendly.

The still shows two women—a mother and daughter—gazing down from a staircase at a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. The setting features warm, pastel colors typical of the 1970s. The staircase is wooden with a classic design, and the presence of holiday decorations suggests a festive atmosphere. A timestamp is visible at the bottom of the image, indicating the duration of the scene. The overall vibe is nostalgic and cheerful, capturing a holiday moment.

00:04:48.155 — The still shows two women—a mother and daughter—gazing down from a staircase at a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. The setting features warm, pastel colors typical of the 1970s. The staircase is wooden with a classic design, and the presence of holiday decorations suggests a festive atmosphere. A timestamp is visible at the bottom of the image, indicating the duration of the scene. The overall vibe is nostalgic and cheerful, capturing a holiday moment.

The still depicts a vibrant, animated scene with two characters, a woman and a young girl, standing on a staircase. The woman, with blonde hair, is dressed in a striking red and black outfit, while the girl wears a similar color scheme. They appear cheerful, with a decorated Christmas tree visible in the background. The animation style is colorful and reminiscent of 1970s design, capturing a nostalgic holiday atmosphere. A timecode is displayed in the corner, indicating the timestamp from the original film.

00:04:51.591 — The still depicts a vibrant, animated scene with two characters, a woman and a young girl, standing on a staircase. The woman, with blonde hair, is dressed in a striking red and black outfit, while the girl wears a similar color scheme. They appear cheerful, with a decorated Christmas tree visible in the background. The animation style is colorful and reminiscent of 1970s design, capturing a nostalgic holiday atmosphere. A timecode is displayed in the corner, indicating the timestamp from the original film.

The still is a colorful illustration of a smiling man with a wavy hairstyle, dressed in a bright yellow shirt. The artwork appears to be part of a promotional or advertising segment from a 1977 Kodak sales film. A timestamp at the bottom suggests the duration of the clip, along with a 'Not for broadcast' label, indicating its intended use for internal or promotional purposes rather than public airing.

00:04:53.460 — The still is a colorful illustration of a smiling man with a wavy hairstyle, dressed in a bright yellow shirt. The artwork appears to be part of a promotional or advertising segment from a 1977 Kodak sales film. A timestamp at the bottom suggests the duration of the clip, along with a 'Not for broadcast' label, indicating its intended use for internal or promotional purposes rather than public airing.

The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film shows a hand holding a cassette tape, preparing to insert it into a yellow device, possibly a camera or camcorder. The frame has an instructional or promotional aesthetic typical of the era, featuring simple graphics and bold text. The overall design emphasizes the technology and usability of Kodak products from that time, aimed at enhancing the user experience.

00:04:55.462 — The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film shows a hand holding a cassette tape, preparing to insert it into a yellow device, possibly a camera or camcorder. The frame has an instructional or promotional aesthetic typical of the era, featuring simple graphics and bold text. The overall design emphasizes the technology and usability of Kodak products from that time, aimed at enhancing the user experience.

The still shows a stylized illustration of Michael Landon smiling and holding a gift-wrapped present. He has curly hair and is wearing a light-colored shirt. The background features bright colors, typical of promotional materials from the 1970s. There's a timecode at the bottom left and a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast.' The promotional context suggests a focus on photography or family moments tied to Kodak's products.

00:05:02.636 — The still shows a stylized illustration of Michael Landon smiling and holding a gift-wrapped present. He has curly hair and is wearing a light-colored shirt. The background features bright colors, typical of promotional materials from the 1970s. There's a timecode at the bottom left and a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast.' The promotional context suggests a focus on photography or family moments tied to Kodak's products.

The still features the iconic Kodak logo prominently displayed against a colorful, slightly faded background. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible in the upper left corner. A timecode in the bottom left corner indicates the elapsed duration of the film, which shows 5 minutes and 8 seconds. The overall aesthetic has a vintage look consistent with late 1970s media.

00:05:09.242 — The still features the iconic Kodak logo prominently displayed against a colorful, slightly faded background. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible in the upper left corner. A timecode in the bottom left corner indicates the elapsed duration of the film, which shows 5 minutes and 8 seconds. The overall aesthetic has a vintage look consistent with late 1970s media.

The still features a young Michael Landon, wearing a blue shirt, and holding a compact Kodak camera. He has slightly wavy hair and a friendly expression. The background shows a brick wall, suggesting an outdoor setting. A digital timer indicates the moment in the film, and a label notes that the image is 'Not for broadcast.' The still captures a promotional tone typical of 1970s sales films, focusing on stylish, user-friendly photography equipment.

00:05:10.310 — The still features a young Michael Landon, wearing a blue shirt, and holding a compact Kodak camera. He has slightly wavy hair and a friendly expression. The background shows a brick wall, suggesting an outdoor setting. A digital timer indicates the moment in the film, and a label notes that the image is 'Not for broadcast.' The still captures a promotional tone typical of 1970s sales films, focusing on stylish, user-friendly photography equipment.

The still features a young man, likely Michael Landon, with a wavy hairstyle, looking thoughtfully downward. The background consists of a patterned wall, possibly brick, and the image has a surreal color distortion. A timecode at the bottom indicates the frame's position in the film. The overlay reads 'Not for broadcast,' indicating it's a private or promotional clip. Overall, it captures a casual moment from a sales presentation, despite the absence of sound and context.

00:05:17.250 — The still features a young man, likely Michael Landon, with a wavy hairstyle, looking thoughtfully downward. The background consists of a patterned wall, possibly brick, and the image has a surreal color distortion. A timecode at the bottom indicates the frame's position in the film. The overlay reads 'Not for broadcast,' indicating it's a private or promotional clip. Overall, it captures a casual moment from a sales presentation, despite the absence of sound and context.

The still features a man with curly hair, likely from the 1970s, wearing a blue shirt. He appears to be in a relaxed setting, possibly engaged in conversation. The background includes a brick wall, giving a casual ambiance. A timestamp and the note 'Not for broadcast' suggest it's a clip from a promotional or internal film for Kodak. The lack of sound denotes it as an incomplete recording intended for sales purposes.

00:05:19.586 — The still features a man with curly hair, likely from the 1970s, wearing a blue shirt. He appears to be in a relaxed setting, possibly engaged in conversation. The background includes a brick wall, giving a casual ambiance. A timestamp and the note 'Not for broadcast' suggest it's a clip from a promotional or internal film for Kodak. The lack of sound denotes it as an incomplete recording intended for sales purposes.

The still from the Kodak sales film features a man with curly hair and a relaxed expression, likely Michael Landon. He is framed against a backdrop that suggests a casual setting, possibly outdoors. The image has a vintage quality typical of 1970s films and includes timecode information at the bottom, indicating that it is a recorded segment. The overall tone conveys a friendly and approachable demeanor, characteristic of the era's media style.

00:05:22.722 — The still from the Kodak sales film features a man with curly hair and a relaxed expression, likely Michael Landon. He is framed against a backdrop that suggests a casual setting, possibly outdoors. The image has a vintage quality typical of 1970s films and includes timecode information at the bottom, indicating that it is a recorded segment. The overall tone conveys a friendly and approachable demeanor, characteristic of the era's media style.

The still features a brightly decorated Christmas tree adorned with colorful ornaments, situated near a staircase. The backdrop suggests a festive setting, likely intended to evoke a warm, holiday atmosphere. The text 'Not for broadcast' appears at the top, indicating this footage is meant for internal use. A timestamp displays '00:05:26:17,' revealing its position within the film. Overall, the scene conveys a cheerful, nostalgic vibe, characteristic of 1970s holiday promotions.

00:05:26.860 — The still features a brightly decorated Christmas tree adorned with colorful ornaments, situated near a staircase. The backdrop suggests a festive setting, likely intended to evoke a warm, holiday atmosphere. The text 'Not for broadcast' appears at the top, indicating this footage is meant for internal use. A timestamp displays '00:05:26:17,' revealing its position within the film. Overall, the scene conveys a cheerful, nostalgic vibe, characteristic of 1970s holiday promotions.

The still features a smiling male figure, likely portrayed by Michael Landon, holding a Kodak camera. The camera is shown prominently as he gestures towards it, suggesting he is promoting its features. The background includes colorful graphics, typical of sales materials from the 1970s. The image is designed for marketing, emphasizing trust and enthusiasm in the product. The text 'Not for broadcast' is overlaid, indicating it is a private or internal film.

00:05:29.529 — The still features a smiling male figure, likely portrayed by Michael Landon, holding a Kodak camera. The camera is shown prominently as he gestures towards it, suggesting he is promoting its features. The background includes colorful graphics, typical of sales materials from the 1970s. The image is designed for marketing, emphasizing trust and enthusiasm in the product. The text 'Not for broadcast' is overlaid, indicating it is a private or internal film.

The still features a colorful illustration of a hand holding a Kodak camera, likely a model popular in the 1970s. The camera is shown in close-up, highlighting its design and functions, such as a cassette slot. The background appears to be blurred, drawing attention to the product being showcased. A timestamp indicates the scene's duration, and a watermark indicates it's not for broadcast. The overall aesthetic reflects the marketing style of that era, aiming to capture viewer interest in Kodak's offerings.

00:05:30.864 — The still features a colorful illustration of a hand holding a Kodak camera, likely a model popular in the 1970s. The camera is shown in close-up, highlighting its design and functions, such as a cassette slot. The background appears to be blurred, drawing attention to the product being showcased. A timestamp indicates the scene's duration, and a watermark indicates it's not for broadcast. The overall aesthetic reflects the marketing style of that era, aiming to capture viewer interest in Kodak's offerings.

The still features a close-up of hands holding a vintage Kodak camera, likely from the 1970s. The device appears to be a model designed for instant photography, showcasing a slot for film cartridges. The image is colorful and stylized, reflecting the aesthetic of the era. A timestamp at the bottom indicates the frame count, and a notice overlays the image, stating 'Not for broadcast.'

00:05:32.766 — The still features a close-up of hands holding a vintage Kodak camera, likely from the 1970s. The device appears to be a model designed for instant photography, showcasing a slot for film cartridges. The image is colorful and stylized, reflecting the aesthetic of the era. A timestamp at the bottom indicates the frame count, and a notice overlays the image, stating 'Not for broadcast.'

The still features a child with curly hair joyfully descending a staircase. The decorative steps are adorned with festive elements, suggesting a cheerful atmosphere. The surrounding environment hints at a holiday or celebratory context, with colorful decorations visible. The frame has a timecode and a watermark indicating that it is not for broadcast. Overall, the image conveys a sense of joy and nostalgia typical of family-oriented marketing from the late 1970s.

00:05:33.500 — The still features a child with curly hair joyfully descending a staircase. The decorative steps are adorned with festive elements, suggesting a cheerful atmosphere. The surrounding environment hints at a holiday or celebratory context, with colorful decorations visible. The frame has a timecode and a watermark indicating that it is not for broadcast. Overall, the image conveys a sense of joy and nostalgia typical of family-oriented marketing from the late 1970s.

The still features a man with a cheerful expression, holding a vintage Kodak camera. He appears to be promoting the camera, showcasing its features. The image has a colorful, illustrative style, reminiscent of the 1970s advertising aesthetics. A timer at the bottom indicates the elapsed time in the film, and a label advises 'Not for broadcast.' The overall tone is upbeat and promotional, typical for sales films of the era.

00:05:35.435 — The still features a man with a cheerful expression, holding a vintage Kodak camera. He appears to be promoting the camera, showcasing its features. The image has a colorful, illustrative style, reminiscent of the 1970s advertising aesthetics. A timer at the bottom indicates the elapsed time in the film, and a label advises 'Not for broadcast.' The overall tone is upbeat and promotional, typical for sales films of the era.

The still depicts a close-up of a Kodak camera, showcasing its lens and body design. A hand is prominently featured, suggesting that the camera is being held and perhaps presented. The imagery has a colorful, stylized quality, typical of 1970s marketing. The text 'Not for broadcast' appears in the corner, indicating its intended purpose as private sales material. A timecode is also visible at the bottom, marking the elapsed duration of the film. The overall aesthetic reflects the retro charm of the era's promotional content.

00:05:37.604 — The still depicts a close-up of a Kodak camera, showcasing its lens and body design. A hand is prominently featured, suggesting that the camera is being held and perhaps presented. The imagery has a colorful, stylized quality, typical of 1970s marketing. The text 'Not for broadcast' appears in the corner, indicating its intended purpose as private sales material. A timecode is also visible at the bottom, marking the elapsed duration of the film. The overall aesthetic reflects the retro charm of the era's promotional content.

The still shows a close-up of a retro device resembling a calculator or a digital display unit, with a hand hovering over the controls. The background features a colorful, abstract pattern, likely indicative of the 1970s aesthetic. A timer in the corner suggests that this is a captured moment from a film, possibly related to a demonstration or sales presentation for Kodak. The image conveys a vintage feel typical of the era, blending technology and marketing.

00:05:44.878 — The still shows a close-up of a retro device resembling a calculator or a digital display unit, with a hand hovering over the controls. The background features a colorful, abstract pattern, likely indicative of the 1970s aesthetic. A timer in the corner suggests that this is a captured moment from a film, possibly related to a demonstration or sales presentation for Kodak. The image conveys a vintage feel typical of the era, blending technology and marketing.

The still features a colorful illustration of a man wearing a light blue suit, holding a Kodak camera. He has a friendly smile and is standing in front of a Christmas tree adorned with decorations. Around him, children are engaged in playful activities, adding to the festive atmosphere. The bottom of the frame displays a timestamp indicating the position in the film. The overall aesthetic reflects the cheerful, promotional nature of a 1970s Kodak sales film, emphasizing family moments and holiday spirit.

00:05:48.215 — The still features a colorful illustration of a man wearing a light blue suit, holding a Kodak camera. He has a friendly smile and is standing in front of a Christmas tree adorned with decorations. Around him, children are engaged in playful activities, adding to the festive atmosphere. The bottom of the frame displays a timestamp indicating the position in the film. The overall aesthetic reflects the cheerful, promotional nature of a 1970s Kodak sales film, emphasizing family moments and holiday spirit.

The still features a hand holding a compact camera, showcasing a neatly arranged set of Kodak products. Included in the display are a camera, a battery, and an accessory, likely a tape or storage device, all set against a vibrant green background. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible, indicating the film's intended use. The bottom of the image has a timecode, suggesting it is part of a longer sequence.

00:05:52.319 — The still features a hand holding a compact camera, showcasing a neatly arranged set of Kodak products. Included in the display are a camera, a battery, and an accessory, likely a tape or storage device, all set against a vibrant green background. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible, indicating the film's intended use. The bottom of the image has a timecode, suggesting it is part of a longer sequence.

The still shows a hand holding a device, possibly a film camera or video recorder, above an open box containing various Kodak products. The items, arranged neatly, include a small camera or recorder and additional accessories. The image has a colorful, vintage aesthetic typical of the 1970s marketing style. A disclaimer reads 'Not for broadcast' while a timestamp is shown at the bottom.

00:05:53.920 — The still shows a hand holding a device, possibly a film camera or video recorder, above an open box containing various Kodak products. The items, arranged neatly, include a small camera or recorder and additional accessories. The image has a colorful, vintage aesthetic typical of the 1970s marketing style. A disclaimer reads 'Not for broadcast' while a timestamp is shown at the bottom.

The still features a colorful, cartoonish gift box adorned with a large festive bow. The text on the box reads, “Open me first,” suggesting it's meant to capture attention and create anticipation. The background includes additional wrapped presents, setting a holiday or special occasion vibe. The overall aesthetic is bright and cheerful, typical of promotional materials from the 1970s.

00:05:57.023 — The still features a colorful, cartoonish gift box adorned with a large festive bow. The text on the box reads, “Open me first,” suggesting it's meant to capture attention and create anticipation. The background includes additional wrapped presents, setting a holiday or special occasion vibe. The overall aesthetic is bright and cheerful, typical of promotional materials from the 1970s.

The still features a decorated gift box adorned with a bow and the phrase “Open me first” prominently displayed on its surface. The background includes hints of holiday-themed decorations, suggesting a festive atmosphere. The visual presents a cheerful invitation to engage with the gift, characteristic of promotional advertising in the 1970s. The timestamp at the bottom indicates a running time of 5 minutes and 59 seconds.

00:05:59.926 — The still features a decorated gift box adorned with a bow and the phrase “Open me first” prominently displayed on its surface. The background includes hints of holiday-themed decorations, suggesting a festive atmosphere. The visual presents a cheerful invitation to engage with the gift, characteristic of promotional advertising in the 1970s. The timestamp at the bottom indicates a running time of 5 minutes and 59 seconds.

The still is a faded 16mm frame from a 1977 Kodak sales film. It features the iconic Kodak logo, partially visible and framed by a colorful, abstract overlay. The text 'Not for broadcast' appears in the upper left corner, indicating its restricted use. The timestamp at the bottom suggests the film's position within its runtime. Overall, the image conveys a vintage aesthetic reflective of the era's film quality.

00:06:03.863 — The still is a faded 16mm frame from a 1977 Kodak sales film. It features the iconic Kodak logo, partially visible and framed by a colorful, abstract overlay. The text 'Not for broadcast' appears in the upper left corner, indicating its restricted use. The timestamp at the bottom suggests the film's position within its runtime. Overall, the image conveys a vintage aesthetic reflective of the era's film quality.

The still captures a close-up of a man with curly hair, expressing a serious demeanor. He wears a blue shirt and appears to be mid-sentence, possibly conveying a message or promoting a product. The background features a brick wall and some greenery, hinting at an informal setting. A timestamp at the bottom indicates a specific duration. The image is marked 'Not for broadcast,' emphasizing its private or restricted use.

00:06:04.631 — The still captures a close-up of a man with curly hair, expressing a serious demeanor. He wears a blue shirt and appears to be mid-sentence, possibly conveying a message or promoting a product. The background features a brick wall and some greenery, hinting at an informal setting. A timestamp at the bottom indicates a specific duration. The image is marked 'Not for broadcast,' emphasizing its private or restricted use.

The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film depicts a vibrant animated scene illustrating a camera kit. A person’s hands are shown holding a camera while the background features colorful graphics and images, likely showcasing family moments or Kodak products. The presentation emphasizes Kodak's offerings, highlighting the excitement and ease of using their film and cameras in capturing memories.

00:06:14.608 — The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film depicts a vibrant animated scene illustrating a camera kit. A person’s hands are shown holding a camera while the background features colorful graphics and images, likely showcasing family moments or Kodak products. The presentation emphasizes Kodak's offerings, highlighting the excitement and ease of using their film and cameras in capturing memories.

The 16mm still shows a hand holding a Kodak camera, illustrating the product in a promotional context. The camera appears compact, with distinct features like a lens and buttons. The background is colorful and abstract, possibly aimed at catching the viewer’s attention. A timestamp and 'Not for broadcast' are visible, indicating it's for internal use or demonstration only.

00:06:16.042 — The 16mm still shows a hand holding a Kodak camera, illustrating the product in a promotional context. The camera appears compact, with distinct features like a lens and buttons. The background is colorful and abstract, possibly aimed at catching the viewer’s attention. A timestamp and 'Not for broadcast' are visible, indicating it's for internal use or demonstration only.

The still features a hand holding a Kodak camera, highlighting its design and branding. The camera appears to have a simple, sleek layout with identifiable Kodak logos. The background is colorful and abstract, adding a vintage aesthetic typical of the late 1970s. The timecode suggests it is part of a longer presentation, likely aimed at promoting Kodak's products.

00:06:18.778 — The still features a hand holding a Kodak camera, highlighting its design and branding. The camera appears to have a simple, sleek layout with identifiable Kodak logos. The background is colorful and abstract, adding a vintage aesthetic typical of the late 1970s. The timecode suggests it is part of a longer presentation, likely aimed at promoting Kodak's products.

The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features an illustrated image of a smiling man with wavy, shoulder-length hair, sitting against a red background. The drawing has a colorful, cartoonish style. The text 'Not for broadcast' is overlaid on the image, indicating its private nature. There's a timecode in the bottom corner marking the segment's duration.

00:06:23.984 — The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features an illustrated image of a smiling man with wavy, shoulder-length hair, sitting against a red background. The drawing has a colorful, cartoonish style. The text 'Not for broadcast' is overlaid on the image, indicating its private nature. There's a timecode in the bottom corner marking the segment's duration.

The still features a colorful animated scene, depicting a joyful moment between a man and a young girl. The man, with curly hair, is smiling and embracing the girl, who is wearing a yellow dress and appears excited. In the background, a decorated Christmas tree is visible, suggesting a festive atmosphere. The time code and 'Not for broadcast' label are present at the bottom, indicating this is from a sales film with a 1977 vintage feel.

00:06:25.552 — The still features a colorful animated scene, depicting a joyful moment between a man and a young girl. The man, with curly hair, is smiling and embracing the girl, who is wearing a yellow dress and appears excited. In the background, a decorated Christmas tree is visible, suggesting a festive atmosphere. The time code and 'Not for broadcast' label are present at the bottom, indicating this is from a sales film with a 1977 vintage feel.

The still features a colorful illustration of a man and a young girl. The man has curly hair and a warm smile, while the girl, wearing a yellow shirt, beams as she hugs him. The background is vibrant, enhancing the playful, affectionate atmosphere. A watermark indicates the footage is not for broadcast, and a timecode is displayed at the bottom. This image likely emphasizes family connections and joy, typical of Kodak's branding in the 1970s.

00:06:28.755 — The still features a colorful illustration of a man and a young girl. The man has curly hair and a warm smile, while the girl, wearing a yellow shirt, beams as she hugs him. The background is vibrant, enhancing the playful, affectionate atmosphere. A watermark indicates the footage is not for broadcast, and a timecode is displayed at the bottom. This image likely emphasizes family connections and joy, typical of Kodak's branding in the 1970s.

The still shows a colorful animated scene, likely part of a promotional piece by Kodak from 1977. The image features a circular, layered shape resembling a woven basket or rosette, composed of reddish-brown elements arranged in a spiral pattern. The background includes a yellow stripe and circular shapes, suggesting a playful, stylized design aimed at drawing viewers' attention. The timestamp indicates a specific moment in this silent sales film.

00:06:32.058 — The still shows a colorful animated scene, likely part of a promotional piece by Kodak from 1977. The image features a circular, layered shape resembling a woven basket or rosette, composed of reddish-brown elements arranged in a spiral pattern. The background includes a yellow stripe and circular shapes, suggesting a playful, stylized design aimed at drawing viewers' attention. The timestamp indicates a specific moment in this silent sales film.

The still is a vibrant illustration of a man with a large, curly hairstyle and a bright smile, likely representing a celebrity from the 1970s. The background has a warm, colorful gradient, enhancing the cheerful tone of the image. The text 'Not for broadcast' is overlayed, and a timestamp appears at the bottom, indicating the film's progress. This image is likely part of an advertisement or promotional material related to Kodak.

00:06:35.929 — The still is a vibrant illustration of a man with a large, curly hairstyle and a bright smile, likely representing a celebrity from the 1970s. The background has a warm, colorful gradient, enhancing the cheerful tone of the image. The text 'Not for broadcast' is overlayed, and a timestamp appears at the bottom, indicating the film's progress. This image is likely part of an advertisement or promotional material related to Kodak.

The still features a festive gift box adorned with a large bow, set against a colorful, holiday-themed background. The text 'Open me first.' is prominently displayed on the side of the box, suggesting a message of importance or priority. The overall tone is cheerful and inviting, typical of holiday marketing. The scene likely aims to capture attention and promote a product, in line with Kodak's sales strategies in 1977.

00:06:40.267 — The still features a festive gift box adorned with a large bow, set against a colorful, holiday-themed background. The text 'Open me first.' is prominently displayed on the side of the box, suggesting a message of importance or priority. The overall tone is cheerful and inviting, typical of holiday marketing. The scene likely aims to capture attention and promote a product, in line with Kodak's sales strategies in 1977.

The still features a man with long, wavy hair, wearing a blue shirt, standing in front of a brick wall. He appears to be speaking or presenting to the camera, conveying enthusiasm or engaging with the audience. The image includes a timestamp at the bottom and a watermark indicating it is not for broadcast. The overall style reflects the aesthetics of 1970s promotional films.

00:06:41.434 — The still features a man with long, wavy hair, wearing a blue shirt, standing in front of a brick wall. He appears to be speaking or presenting to the camera, conveying enthusiasm or engaging with the audience. The image includes a timestamp at the bottom and a watermark indicating it is not for broadcast. The overall style reflects the aesthetics of 1970s promotional films.

The still appears to show a muted, somewhat blurred frame from a 16mm film, likely exhibiting age-related wear and color fading. The text 'Not for broadcast' is prominently displayed, indicating the film's restricted usage. A timestamp is visible in the lower left corner, marking the footage at 7 minutes and 2 seconds. The overall impression is one of nostalgia and the vintage quality typical of a promotional film from 1977.

00:07:02.522 — The still appears to show a muted, somewhat blurred frame from a 16mm film, likely exhibiting age-related wear and color fading. The text 'Not for broadcast' is prominently displayed, indicating the film's restricted usage. A timestamp is visible in the lower left corner, marking the footage at 7 minutes and 2 seconds. The overall impression is one of nostalgia and the vintage quality typical of a promotional film from 1977.

The still features an advertisement for the Kodak Tele 608 camera, emphasizing its dual functionality with the tagline, 'IT'S LIKE GIVING TWO CAMERAS IN ONE.' The image showcases a man, likely presenting or unboxing the camera, surrounded by various photographic scenes. The design includes additional photos illustrating its use, reflecting a vintage aesthetic typical of the late 1970s. The bottom corner notes that the content is 'Not for broadcast.'

00:07:07.093 — The still features an advertisement for the Kodak Tele 608 camera, emphasizing its dual functionality with the tagline, 'IT'S LIKE GIVING TWO CAMERAS IN ONE.' The image showcases a man, likely presenting or unboxing the camera, surrounded by various photographic scenes. The design includes additional photos illustrating its use, reflecting a vintage aesthetic typical of the late 1970s. The bottom corner notes that the content is 'Not for broadcast.'

The still shows a man, dressed in a light blue suit with a red and blue striped tie, speaking directly to the camera. He appears to be in a professional setting, possibly a promotional or sales environment. A wood-paneled backdrop is visible, suggesting a formal atmosphere. The image is marked 'Not for broadcast' and includes a timecode at the bottom. The overall tone suggests a corporate or informative presentation related to Kodak products from 1977.

00:07:19.472 — The still shows a man, dressed in a light blue suit with a red and blue striped tie, speaking directly to the camera. He appears to be in a professional setting, possibly a promotional or sales environment. A wood-paneled backdrop is visible, suggesting a formal atmosphere. The image is marked 'Not for broadcast' and includes a timecode at the bottom. The overall tone suggests a corporate or informative presentation related to Kodak products from 1977.

The still from the 16mm silent Kodak sales film features a colorful, abstract background with a gradient that transitions from green to blue and yellow tones. Text reading 'Not for broadcast' is prominently displayed, indicating the film's restricted usage. A timer is visible at the bottom, showing a timestamp of 7 minutes and 43 seconds. The overall composition suggests a promotional or behind-the-scenes context related to Kodak's products, with a nostalgic aesthetic reflective of the 1970s.

00:07:44.297 — The still from the 16mm silent Kodak sales film features a colorful, abstract background with a gradient that transitions from green to blue and yellow tones. Text reading 'Not for broadcast' is prominently displayed, indicating the film's restricted usage. A timer is visible at the bottom, showing a timestamp of 7 minutes and 43 seconds. The overall composition suggests a promotional or behind-the-scenes context related to Kodak's products, with a nostalgic aesthetic reflective of the 1970s.

The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features vibrant colors, with a blurred background of yellow flowers providing a warm, summery atmosphere. The foreground is likely focused on figures, including Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon, who are engaging with each other or participating in a moment typical of a promotional film from that era. The image includes a timestamp and a 'Not for broadcast' label, indicating it is not intended for public viewing.

00:07:55.709 — The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features vibrant colors, with a blurred background of yellow flowers providing a warm, summery atmosphere. The foreground is likely focused on figures, including Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon, who are engaging with each other or participating in a moment typical of a promotional film from that era. The image includes a timestamp and a 'Not for broadcast' label, indicating it is not intended for public viewing.

The still from the silent Kodak sales film features a man with silver hair, dressed in a light sweater over a collared shirt, presenting a box of Kodak film. The background is filled with vibrant yellow flowers, suggesting a bright and cheerful outdoor setting. The overlay indicates 'Not for broadcast,' and a timestamp appears in the lower left corner. The context revolves around a promotional piece from 1977, highlighting Kodak's products, though the absence of audio limits the understanding of the presentation.

00:07:59.279 — The still from the silent Kodak sales film features a man with silver hair, dressed in a light sweater over a collared shirt, presenting a box of Kodak film. The background is filled with vibrant yellow flowers, suggesting a bright and cheerful outdoor setting. The overlay indicates 'Not for broadcast,' and a timestamp appears in the lower left corner. The context revolves around a promotional piece from 1977, highlighting Kodak's products, though the absence of audio limits the understanding of the presentation.

The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film shows a man with light hair, dressed in a light sweater, engaging with something off-screen. He appears to be in a natural setting, surrounded by vibrant, colorful foliage. The image has a slight color distortion, which is common in older films. A timestamp is visible at the bottom, indicating the film's duration, and there's a watermark that reads 'Not for broadcast.'

00:08:09.255 — The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film shows a man with light hair, dressed in a light sweater, engaging with something off-screen. He appears to be in a natural setting, surrounded by vibrant, colorful foliage. The image has a slight color distortion, which is common in older films. A timestamp is visible at the bottom, indicating the film's duration, and there's a watermark that reads 'Not for broadcast.'

The still features the iconic Kodak logo displayed prominently against a blue background. The logo consists of a stylized 'K' and the word 'Kodak' in white. The image includes a timestamp in the lower left corner, indicating the duration of the film, and the text 'Not for broadcast' appears in the upper left corner, suggesting it is meant for internal use or presentation rather than public airing. This still captures the essence of marketing and branding from the late 1970s.

00:08:12.659 — The still features the iconic Kodak logo displayed prominently against a blue background. The logo consists of a stylized 'K' and the word 'Kodak' in white. The image includes a timestamp in the lower left corner, indicating the duration of the film, and the text 'Not for broadcast' appears in the upper left corner, suggesting it is meant for internal use or presentation rather than public airing. This still captures the essence of marketing and branding from the late 1970s.

The still features the Kodak logo prominently displayed, with a colorful and slightly faded appearance suggestive of vintage film. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible, indicating that the film was intended for internal use or specific presentations. A timecode is also present at the bottom, showing a playback duration of 8 seconds and 20 frames. Overall, it captures a nostalgic look at film advertising from 1977 without audio.

00:08:14.160 — The still features the Kodak logo prominently displayed, with a colorful and slightly faded appearance suggestive of vintage film. The text 'Not for broadcast' is visible, indicating that the film was intended for internal use or specific presentations. A timecode is also present at the bottom, showing a playback duration of 8 seconds and 20 frames. Overall, it captures a nostalgic look at film advertising from 1977 without audio.

The still features a close-up of a man wearing a bright yellow sweater, with a blurred background likely related to a sales presentation or promotional setting. The image has a timestamp at the bottom and a 'Not for broadcast' label, indicating it was intended for internal use only. The overall composition suggests a casual yet focused atmosphere typical of promotional materials from the 1970s.

00:08:24.337 — The still features a close-up of a man wearing a bright yellow sweater, with a blurred background likely related to a sales presentation or promotional setting. The image has a timestamp at the bottom and a 'Not for broadcast' label, indicating it was intended for internal use only. The overall composition suggests a casual yet focused atmosphere typical of promotional materials from the 1970s.

The still captures a moment from a 16mm Kodak sales film from 1977 featuring an image of a person likely holding a photo, possibly of a smiling celebrity. The frame is marked with 'Not for broadcast' and a timecode at the bottom, suggesting it is not meant for public distribution. The background appears to be softly blurred, focusing on the photo being showcased. The overall aesthetic reflects the vintage style of the era.

00:08:28.775 — The still captures a moment from a 16mm Kodak sales film from 1977 featuring an image of a person likely holding a photo, possibly of a smiling celebrity. The frame is marked with 'Not for broadcast' and a timecode at the bottom, suggesting it is not meant for public distribution. The background appears to be softly blurred, focusing on the photo being showcased. The overall aesthetic reflects the vintage style of the era.

The still depicts a hand holding a photograph featuring a man smiling joyfully, likely by a pool, with a beach ball nearby. The image is bright and colorful, typical of 1970s promotional materials. The text onscreen indicates that this is not for broadcast, and a timestamp is displayed at the bottom. The overall tone suggests an upbeat, family-friendly atmosphere, consistent with Kodak's branding during that era.

00:08:32.011 — The still depicts a hand holding a photograph featuring a man smiling joyfully, likely by a pool, with a beach ball nearby. The image is bright and colorful, typical of 1970s promotional materials. The text onscreen indicates that this is not for broadcast, and a timestamp is displayed at the bottom. The overall tone suggests an upbeat, family-friendly atmosphere, consistent with Kodak's branding during that era.

The still features a smiling man with light-colored hair, wearing a bright yellow turtleneck. He appears enthusiastic as he holds a Kodak camera, showcasing it against a backdrop of light-colored brick. The image includes a timestamp indicating a specific moment in the film. The words 'Not for broadcast' are visibly overlayed on the top of the frame. The overall tone suggests a promotional context for Kodak products from 1977.

00:08:36.216 — The still features a smiling man with light-colored hair, wearing a bright yellow turtleneck. He appears enthusiastic as he holds a Kodak camera, showcasing it against a backdrop of light-colored brick. The image includes a timestamp indicating a specific moment in the film. The words 'Not for broadcast' are visibly overlayed on the top of the frame. The overall tone suggests a promotional context for Kodak products from 1977.

The still showcases the iconic Kodak logo prominently displayed against a blue background. The logo features a bold, red and yellow design typical of 1970s branding. In the corner, there's a note stating 'Not for broadcast,' indicating it’s intended for internal or promotional use only. A timestamp is visible at the bottom, suggesting the timing of the film segment. The aesthetic reflects the vintage style associated with the era.

00:08:43.356 — The still showcases the iconic Kodak logo prominently displayed against a blue background. The logo features a bold, red and yellow design typical of 1970s branding. In the corner, there's a note stating 'Not for broadcast,' indicating it’s intended for internal or promotional use only. A timestamp is visible at the bottom, suggesting the timing of the film segment. The aesthetic reflects the vintage style associated with the era.

The still features a colorful, retro logo of Kodak, prominently displayed in the center. The logo is framed by a gradient of colors, creating an eye-catching effect reminiscent of 1970s aesthetics. The text 'Not for broadcast' is shown in the upper left corner, and a time code appears at the bottom, indicating the timing of the footage. The overall appearance is characteristic of vintage film, with slight grain and a faded quality.

00:08:44.958 — The still features a colorful, retro logo of Kodak, prominently displayed in the center. The logo is framed by a gradient of colors, creating an eye-catching effect reminiscent of 1970s aesthetics. The text 'Not for broadcast' is shown in the upper left corner, and a time code appears at the bottom, indicating the timing of the footage. The overall appearance is characteristic of vintage film, with slight grain and a faded quality.

The still features a man, likely a well-known actor from the 1970s, sitting outdoors at a table with a camera positioned in front of him. He has light-colored, slightly tousled hair and is wearing a light blue zip-up jacket. The background shows a sunny, relaxed setting with plants and a pool area, suggesting a casual promotional context. The image has a slightly faded or color-altered look characteristic of older film, and a timestamp indicates its position in the overall footage. The 'Not for broadcast' text suggests that this is a restricted promotional or behind-the-scenes style content.

00:08:49.095 — The still features a man, likely a well-known actor from the 1970s, sitting outdoors at a table with a camera positioned in front of him. He has light-colored, slightly tousled hair and is wearing a light blue zip-up jacket. The background shows a sunny, relaxed setting with plants and a pool area, suggesting a casual promotional context. The image has a slightly faded or color-altered look characteristic of older film, and a timestamp indicates its position in the overall footage. The 'Not for broadcast' text suggests that this is a restricted promotional or behind-the-scenes style content.

The still features a close-up of a person’s hands holding a Kodak camera, likely set against a colorful backdrop. The individual is wearing a light blue zip-up sweater. A timecode at the bottom reads '00:08:49:28' along with the text 'Not for broadcast.' The focus is on the camera, suggesting a demonstration or promotional context typical of sales films from the era. The absence of sound might limit the understanding of the full content.

00:08:50.463 — The still features a close-up of a person’s hands holding a Kodak camera, likely set against a colorful backdrop. The individual is wearing a light blue zip-up sweater. A timecode at the bottom reads '00:08:49:28' along with the text 'Not for broadcast.' The focus is on the camera, suggesting a demonstration or promotional context typical of sales films from the era. The absence of sound might limit the understanding of the full content.

The still features two individuals by a swimming pool, likely filmed in a sunny, outdoor setting. One person, dressed in a light blue sweater, is holding a camera and engaging with a young boy, who is wearing a striped red and white shirt. There are colorful planters and a playful atmosphere, indicative of a family-friendly context. The scene is marked with timecode and a 'Not for broadcast' label, suggesting it's an archival or promotional piece, potentially highlighting Kodak's products from the era.

00:08:51.965 — The still features two individuals by a swimming pool, likely filmed in a sunny, outdoor setting. One person, dressed in a light blue sweater, is holding a camera and engaging with a young boy, who is wearing a striped red and white shirt. There are colorful planters and a playful atmosphere, indicative of a family-friendly context. The scene is marked with timecode and a 'Not for broadcast' label, suggesting it's an archival or promotional piece, potentially highlighting Kodak's products from the era.

The still shows a man, likely Dick Van Dyke, smiling and holding a camera with a playful demeanor. He is wearing a light blue sweater over a red shirt, seated outdoors in a brightly lit environment with colorful background elements, including greenery and a striped umbrella. The frame includes a timecode, indicating it is from a silent Kodak sales film made in 1977. The overall atmosphere is cheerful and promotional, reflecting the era's film aesthetics.

00:08:55.702 — The still shows a man, likely Dick Van Dyke, smiling and holding a camera with a playful demeanor. He is wearing a light blue sweater over a red shirt, seated outdoors in a brightly lit environment with colorful background elements, including greenery and a striped umbrella. The frame includes a timecode, indicating it is from a silent Kodak sales film made in 1977. The overall atmosphere is cheerful and promotional, reflecting the era's film aesthetics.

The still features a man in a light blue sweater outdoors, likely promoting Kodak products. He's holding a camera and smiling, suggesting enthusiasm for photography. The background includes a patio area with colorful decorations and blooming flowers. The image is marked with 'Not for broadcast' and has a timecode at the bottom, indicating it is a still from a sales film.

00:09:01.474 — The still features a man in a light blue sweater outdoors, likely promoting Kodak products. He's holding a camera and smiling, suggesting enthusiasm for photography. The background includes a patio area with colorful decorations and blooming flowers. The image is marked with 'Not for broadcast' and has a timecode at the bottom, indicating it is a still from a sales film.

The still captures a young child sitting at a table by a swimming pool, surrounded by a vibrant setting filled with flowers and colorful decorations. The child, wearing a striped red and white shirt, appears to be intently focused on a bowl of fruit, possibly reaching for an apple. The composition is bright and cheerful, reflective of 1970s aesthetics, with the text 'Not for broadcast' overlaying the image. The overall mood suggests a leisurely, sunny day.

00:09:05.578 — The still captures a young child sitting at a table by a swimming pool, surrounded by a vibrant setting filled with flowers and colorful decorations. The child, wearing a striped red and white shirt, appears to be intently focused on a bowl of fruit, possibly reaching for an apple. The composition is bright and cheerful, reflective of 1970s aesthetics, with the text 'Not for broadcast' overlaying the image. The overall mood suggests a leisurely, sunny day.

The still features a smiling man holding a Kodak camera, dressed in a light blue sweater. He appears cheerful and engaged with the audience, set against a backdrop of colorful flowers and a bright, sunny atmosphere. The image has a vibrant color palette typical of 1970s marketing materials. It includes a timecode and a watermark indicating it is not for broadcast.

00:09:06.746 — The still features a smiling man holding a Kodak camera, dressed in a light blue sweater. He appears cheerful and engaged with the audience, set against a backdrop of colorful flowers and a bright, sunny atmosphere. The image has a vibrant color palette typical of 1970s marketing materials. It includes a timecode and a watermark indicating it is not for broadcast.

The still features a penguin perched on a towel near a swimming pool. The image captures the penguin mid-action, possibly preparing to dive or engage with its surroundings. The vibrant colors and the relaxed setting suggest a playful atmosphere, typical of promotional or entertaining content. A timestamp and a 'Not for broadcast' watermark are visible at the bottom of the frame.

00:09:11.751 — The still features a penguin perched on a towel near a swimming pool. The image captures the penguin mid-action, possibly preparing to dive or engage with its surroundings. The vibrant colors and the relaxed setting suggest a playful atmosphere, typical of promotional or entertaining content. A timestamp and a 'Not for broadcast' watermark are visible at the bottom of the frame.

The still features a penguin perched on the edge of a poolside chair, likely engaged in a playful moment. The image has a colorful, slightly faded quality typical of vintage film, with the pool visible in the background. There is a timestamp at the bottom and a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast.' The overall atmosphere conveys a lighthearted, whimsical scene, typical of Kodak's promotional style during that era.

00:09:12.652 — The still features a penguin perched on the edge of a poolside chair, likely engaged in a playful moment. The image has a colorful, slightly faded quality typical of vintage film, with the pool visible in the background. There is a timestamp at the bottom and a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast.' The overall atmosphere conveys a lighthearted, whimsical scene, typical of Kodak's promotional style during that era.

The still features a man in a blue suit and red tie sitting in front of a backdrop with the Kodak logo and the year '1977.' The image has a vintage feel typical of the 1970s sales presentations, capturing a promotional moment without sound. A timestamp in the bottom left shows 00:09:15:06, indicating a point in the film. The setting appears formal, suited for a corporate presentation.

00:09:15.722 — The still features a man in a blue suit and red tie sitting in front of a backdrop with the Kodak logo and the year '1977.' The image has a vintage feel typical of the 1970s sales presentations, capturing a promotional moment without sound. A timestamp in the bottom left shows 00:09:15:06, indicating a point in the film. The setting appears formal, suited for a corporate presentation.

The still features a promotional advertisement for a Kodak camera from 1977, showcased prominently against a colorful background. The camera, likely a model designed for filmmaking, is displayed in a sleek, modern design typical of that era. Text on the ad highlights features or benefits of the camera, while a 'Not for broadcast' label indicates its internal use. The timestamp at the bottom suggests this is part of a longer sequence.

00:09:45.085 — The still features a promotional advertisement for a Kodak camera from 1977, showcased prominently against a colorful background. The camera, likely a model designed for filmmaking, is displayed in a sleek, modern design typical of that era. Text on the ad highlights features or benefits of the camera, while a 'Not for broadcast' label indicates its internal use. The timestamp at the bottom suggests this is part of a longer sequence.

The still features a close-up of a man with blue eyes and light hair, dressed in a blue suit. He appears to be speaking or presenting, showcasing a focused expression. The background is a soft focus, suggesting a formal setting. There is a timecode visible at the bottom and a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast.' The image is from a silent Kodak sales film, likely featuring personalities associated with the brand in 1977.

00:10:06.372 — The still features a close-up of a man with blue eyes and light hair, dressed in a blue suit. He appears to be speaking or presenting, showcasing a focused expression. The background is a soft focus, suggesting a formal setting. There is a timecode visible at the bottom and a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast.' The image is from a silent Kodak sales film, likely featuring personalities associated with the brand in 1977.

The still from the 16mm Kodak sales film from 1977 features a blurred, colorful background with a prominent text overlay that reads 'Not for broadcast.' A timestamp at the bottom indicates a duration of 10 minutes and 27 seconds. The overall aesthetic appears vintage, likely depicting a promotional or instructional theme aligned with Kodak's marketing efforts during that era.

00:10:27.861 — The still from the 16mm Kodak sales film from 1977 features a blurred, colorful background with a prominent text overlay that reads 'Not for broadcast.' A timestamp at the bottom indicates a duration of 10 minutes and 27 seconds. The overall aesthetic appears vintage, likely depicting a promotional or instructional theme aligned with Kodak's marketing efforts during that era.

The still from the 16mm Kodak sales film from 1977 shows a scene where a person with their back to the camera is wearing a light brown sweater. The background suggests an indoor setting, likely a promotional or demonstration environment, possibly featuring Kodak products. The text 'Not for broadcast' indicates that this footage is meant for private viewing only. The timecode at the bottom shows the specific moment in the film. The overall context suggests a focus on photography and film as part of Kodak's marketing efforts during that period.

00:10:32.765 — The still from the 16mm Kodak sales film from 1977 shows a scene where a person with their back to the camera is wearing a light brown sweater. The background suggests an indoor setting, likely a promotional or demonstration environment, possibly featuring Kodak products. The text 'Not for broadcast' indicates that this footage is meant for private viewing only. The timecode at the bottom shows the specific moment in the film. The overall context suggests a focus on photography and film as part of Kodak's marketing efforts during that period.

The still features a snowy outdoor scene with a figure walking along a path next to a stacked pile of firewood. The figure, dressed warmly with a scarf and hat, uses a cane while navigating through the snow. A house is visible in the background, with a few windows that suggest a cozy, residential setting. The timestamp on the bottom indicates it is from 10 minutes and 34 seconds into the footage, and 'Not for broadcast' is noted on the image. The overall atmosphere conveys a wintery, peaceful moment.

00:10:34.834 — The still features a snowy outdoor scene with a figure walking along a path next to a stacked pile of firewood. The figure, dressed warmly with a scarf and hat, uses a cane while navigating through the snow. A house is visible in the background, with a few windows that suggest a cozy, residential setting. The timestamp on the bottom indicates it is from 10 minutes and 34 seconds into the footage, and 'Not for broadcast' is noted on the image. The overall atmosphere conveys a wintery, peaceful moment.

The still from the 1977 silent Kodak sales film shows a person walking in a snowy environment. They are dressed warmly, likely in a coat, and appear to be carrying a camera or a similar object. In the background, there is a stack of logs, possibly for firewood, and a house with visible windows. The color tone suggests a vintage aesthetic typical of that era. A timestamp at the bottom indicates the elapsed time, and there is a note stating 'Not for broadcast.'

00:10:37.003 — The still from the 1977 silent Kodak sales film shows a person walking in a snowy environment. They are dressed warmly, likely in a coat, and appear to be carrying a camera or a similar object. In the background, there is a stack of logs, possibly for firewood, and a house with visible windows. The color tone suggests a vintage aesthetic typical of that era. A timestamp at the bottom indicates the elapsed time, and there is a note stating 'Not for broadcast.'

The still appears to be a faded or low-quality frame from a 16mm film, likely featuring a close-up shot of a person's face, partially obscured by some kind of texture or interference. The image is colorful but lacks clear definition, contributing to its vintage aesthetic. The timestamp indicates the scene's position in the film, while the 'Not for broadcast' watermark suggests it was intended for internal use only. Overall, it captures a moment from a promotional sales film by Kodak, showcasing its unique historical context.

00:10:37.904 — The still appears to be a faded or low-quality frame from a 16mm film, likely featuring a close-up shot of a person's face, partially obscured by some kind of texture or interference. The image is colorful but lacks clear definition, contributing to its vintage aesthetic. The timestamp indicates the scene's position in the film, while the 'Not for broadcast' watermark suggests it was intended for internal use only. Overall, it captures a moment from a promotional sales film by Kodak, showcasing its unique historical context.

The still is a 16mm image from a 1977 Kodak sales film featuring a stylized, colorful effect that obscures the main subjects. The soft focus and vibrant hues create a dreamy atmosphere, typical of film projections from that era. Text overlay states 'Not for broadcast.' A timestamp in the corner indicates the position within the film, yet the content's silent nature leaves interpretation reliant on visuals alone.

00:10:38.905 — The still is a 16mm image from a 1977 Kodak sales film featuring a stylized, colorful effect that obscures the main subjects. The soft focus and vibrant hues create a dreamy atmosphere, typical of film projections from that era. Text overlay states 'Not for broadcast.' A timestamp in the corner indicates the position within the film, yet the content's silent nature leaves interpretation reliant on visuals alone.

The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features a close-up of an eye, possibly conveying a sense of curiosity or intrigue. The image appears slightly blurred and is set against a colorful, abstract background. In the corner, there's a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast,' indicating its intended use as internal promotional material rather than for public airing. A timecode at the bottom suggests its place in the sequence of the film.

00:10:54.320 — The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features a close-up of an eye, possibly conveying a sense of curiosity or intrigue. The image appears slightly blurred and is set against a colorful, abstract background. In the corner, there's a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast,' indicating its intended use as internal promotional material rather than for public airing. A timecode at the bottom suggests its place in the sequence of the film.

The still captures a smiling woman with voluminous, curly hair, dressed in a pastel purple sweater. She holds a vintage Kodak camera and appears to be outdoors, with a green landscape in the background. The image is marked 'Not for broadcast' and features a timestamp at the bottom. The quality reflects the aesthetics of 1970s film. This promotional still likely aimed to convey the joy of photography and the use of Kodak products.

00:11:00.660 — The still captures a smiling woman with voluminous, curly hair, dressed in a pastel purple sweater. She holds a vintage Kodak camera and appears to be outdoors, with a green landscape in the background. The image is marked 'Not for broadcast' and features a timestamp at the bottom. The quality reflects the aesthetics of 1970s film. This promotional still likely aimed to convey the joy of photography and the use of Kodak products.

The still from the silent Kodak sales film features a close-up view of greenery, possibly in an aquatic environment, with a focus on a textured surface resembling a rock or tree trunk. The lighting suggests an underwater setting, and the color palette includes greens and blues. A timecode appears at the bottom, marking the film's duration, and there's a 'Not for broadcast' label indicating the material's intended use. Overall, the image captures a serene, natural scene, likely intended to showcase Kodak's film capabilities.

00:11:07.634 — The still from the silent Kodak sales film features a close-up view of greenery, possibly in an aquatic environment, with a focus on a textured surface resembling a rock or tree trunk. The lighting suggests an underwater setting, and the color palette includes greens and blues. A timecode appears at the bottom, marking the film's duration, and there's a 'Not for broadcast' label indicating the material's intended use. Overall, the image captures a serene, natural scene, likely intended to showcase Kodak's film capabilities.

The still depicts a scene from a 1977 Kodak sales film featuring a person sitting or crouching near a tree. The image displays a soft color palette typical of the era, with vibrant greens and earthy tones. The text 'Not for broadcast' indicates it's intended for internal use, and a timecode at the bottom marks the elapsed time. The overall composition suggests an outdoor setting, possibly highlighting a candid moment related to photography or nature.

00:11:09.469 — The still depicts a scene from a 1977 Kodak sales film featuring a person sitting or crouching near a tree. The image displays a soft color palette typical of the era, with vibrant greens and earthy tones. The text 'Not for broadcast' indicates it's intended for internal use, and a timecode at the bottom marks the elapsed time. The overall composition suggests an outdoor setting, possibly highlighting a candid moment related to photography or nature.

The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features a close-up of a young man with a thoughtful expression, dressed warmly in a knitted hat and scarf. The image is tinged with a soft focus, suggesting a nostalgic or intimate moment. In the background, there are hints of a wintery landscape, adding to the serene atmosphere. A watermark reads 'Not for broadcast,' indicating the film's private or promotional nature. The time code displays the elapsed time, enhancing the film's vintage quality.

00:11:12.105 — The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features a close-up of a young man with a thoughtful expression, dressed warmly in a knitted hat and scarf. The image is tinged with a soft focus, suggesting a nostalgic or intimate moment. In the background, there are hints of a wintery landscape, adding to the serene atmosphere. A watermark reads 'Not for broadcast,' indicating the film's private or promotional nature. The time code displays the elapsed time, enhancing the film's vintage quality.

The still from the 16mm silent Kodak sales film features a visually vibrant scene with various colorful balloons floating above a grassy area. The shot is likely designed to evoke a sense of joy and playfulness, typical of promotional material aimed at showcasing photography's potential in capturing special moments. The text 'Not for broadcast' indicates that it's intended for internal or limited distribution only. A timecode appears in the lower left corner, marking the duration of the clip.

00:11:16.342 — The still from the 16mm silent Kodak sales film features a visually vibrant scene with various colorful balloons floating above a grassy area. The shot is likely designed to evoke a sense of joy and playfulness, typical of promotional material aimed at showcasing photography's potential in capturing special moments. The text 'Not for broadcast' indicates that it's intended for internal or limited distribution only. A timecode appears in the lower left corner, marking the duration of the clip.

The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features a man enthusiastically holding a paper flower with an orange center, wearing a winter hat and a scarf. He appears to be laughing or shouting joyfully, set against a grassy background. The image includes a timestamp and a 'Not for broadcast' label, indicating its promotional nature. The vibrant colors and the man's expressive demeanor suggest a lighthearted context, typical of sales films aimed at showcasing Kodak products in a fun, engaging way.

00:11:17.944 — The still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features a man enthusiastically holding a paper flower with an orange center, wearing a winter hat and a scarf. He appears to be laughing or shouting joyfully, set against a grassy background. The image includes a timestamp and a 'Not for broadcast' label, indicating its promotional nature. The vibrant colors and the man's expressive demeanor suggest a lighthearted context, typical of sales films aimed at showcasing Kodak products in a fun, engaging way.

The still features a scene from a 1977 Kodak sales film, showing a person in a beanie and orange jacket engaging with a Christmas tree adorned with lights. Another figure, possibly a child, is nearby, holding sparklers. The image is slightly faded, characteristic of older film stock, and includes a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast.' A timecode appears at the bottom, indicating the moment in the footage. The lack of sound adds an eerie quality to the nostalgic visuals.

00:11:21.181 — The still features a scene from a 1977 Kodak sales film, showing a person in a beanie and orange jacket engaging with a Christmas tree adorned with lights. Another figure, possibly a child, is nearby, holding sparklers. The image is slightly faded, characteristic of older film stock, and includes a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast.' A timecode appears at the bottom, indicating the moment in the footage. The lack of sound adds an eerie quality to the nostalgic visuals.

The still features colorful, abstract visual elements with a focus on vibrant colors and dynamic shapes, likely showcasing the capabilities of Kodak film. The backdrop hints at a lively scene, possibly related to nature or festive activities. Prominently displayed is the 'Kodak' logo, emphasizing the brand's identity. The timestamp indicates the segment of the film, reinforcing that this is a non-broadcast promotional piece from 1977.

00:11:29.188 — The still features colorful, abstract visual elements with a focus on vibrant colors and dynamic shapes, likely showcasing the capabilities of Kodak film. The backdrop hints at a lively scene, possibly related to nature or festive activities. Prominently displayed is the 'Kodak' logo, emphasizing the brand's identity. The timestamp indicates the segment of the film, reinforcing that this is a non-broadcast promotional piece from 1977.

The still captures a moment from a 1977 Kodak sales film, featuring a vivid, slightly blurred image with bright colors. The text 'Kodak' is prominently displayed at the bottom, indicating the brand focus. There are hints of movement and possibly playful interactions, aligning with the film's promotional nature. The overlay text states 'Not for broadcast,' ensuring this footage is intended for internal use only. The timestamp suggests this is a brief moment in the film’s runtime.

00:11:30.056 — The still captures a moment from a 1977 Kodak sales film, featuring a vivid, slightly blurred image with bright colors. The text 'Kodak' is prominently displayed at the bottom, indicating the brand focus. There are hints of movement and possibly playful interactions, aligning with the film's promotional nature. The overlay text states 'Not for broadcast,' ensuring this footage is intended for internal use only. The timestamp suggests this is a brief moment in the film’s runtime.

The still from the silent Kodak sales film features a gentleman in a light blue suit with a red and white striped tie, directly addressing the camera. He has short, neatly styled hair and bright blue eyes, exuding a confident demeanor. The background includes a Kodak logo, indicating the promotional nature of the film. The timestamp at the bottom suggests its position within the film. The overall aesthetic reflects the color and style typical of the late 1970s.

00:11:59.552 — The still from the silent Kodak sales film features a gentleman in a light blue suit with a red and white striped tie, directly addressing the camera. He has short, neatly styled hair and bright blue eyes, exuding a confident demeanor. The background includes a Kodak logo, indicating the promotional nature of the film. The timestamp at the bottom suggests its position within the film. The overall aesthetic reflects the color and style typical of the late 1970s.

The still features a close-up of an older man with a thoughtful expression, holding a pipe near his mouth. He has light-colored hair and is wearing a cozy sweater. The background has a colorful hue, adding a vintage feel typical of the 1970s. A 'Not for broadcast' label is visible, along with a timecode in the bottom corner. The image appears to be from a Kodak sales film, showcasing a nostalgic moment.

00:12:07.427 — The still features a close-up of an older man with a thoughtful expression, holding a pipe near his mouth. He has light-colored hair and is wearing a cozy sweater. The background has a colorful hue, adding a vintage feel typical of the 1970s. A 'Not for broadcast' label is visible, along with a timecode in the bottom corner. The image appears to be from a Kodak sales film, showcasing a nostalgic moment.

The still depicts a colorful promotional image from a Kodak sales film, showcasing a child dressed in a playful costume designed to resemble a Christmas tree. The child is adorned with ornaments and a festive hat, evoking a whimsical holiday spirit. The background is slightly blurred, suggesting a home setting, while a 'Not for broadcast' label indicates the film's private nature. The timestamp at the bottom provides a sequential mark within the film.

00:12:39.425 — The still depicts a colorful promotional image from a Kodak sales film, showcasing a child dressed in a playful costume designed to resemble a Christmas tree. The child is adorned with ornaments and a festive hat, evoking a whimsical holiday spirit. The background is slightly blurred, suggesting a home setting, while a 'Not for broadcast' label indicates the film's private nature. The timestamp at the bottom provides a sequential mark within the film.

The still features a middle-aged man in a light blue suit with a striped tie, standing in front of a background displaying the Kodak logo. The setting appears professional, likely from a promotional or sales presentation. The timecode at the bottom indicates a specific moment in the footage, and there's a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast,' suggesting it's an internal or restricted viewing material. The overall atmosphere is formal, reflecting a marketing context from 1977.

00:12:46.099 — The still features a middle-aged man in a light blue suit with a striped tie, standing in front of a background displaying the Kodak logo. The setting appears professional, likely from a promotional or sales presentation. The timecode at the bottom indicates a specific moment in the footage, and there's a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast,' suggesting it's an internal or restricted viewing material. The overall atmosphere is formal, reflecting a marketing context from 1977.

The still depicts a promotional advertisement for Kodak featuring a red Christmas stocking, with items like candy and a Kodak prints envelope spilling out. The ad emphasizes Kodak's focus on memorable moments and holiday themes. The lower part of the image displays a timer indicating the elapsed duration of the clip. The text 'Not for broadcast' is overlayed, signifying it's for internal use only. The overall tone is festive and marketing-oriented.

00:12:48.968 — The still depicts a promotional advertisement for Kodak featuring a red Christmas stocking, with items like candy and a Kodak prints envelope spilling out. The ad emphasizes Kodak's focus on memorable moments and holiday themes. The lower part of the image displays a timer indicating the elapsed duration of the clip. The text 'Not for broadcast' is overlayed, signifying it's for internal use only. The overall tone is festive and marketing-oriented.

The still showcases a middle-aged man with a confident demeanor, likely a presenter or spokesperson at a Kodak event in 1977. He is dressed in a suit and tie, with a backdrop featuring the Kodak logo prominently displayed. The image is colorful and conveys a professional setting, typical of sales presentations from that era. The time code and 'Not for broadcast' watermark suggest this is a production still rather than a public release.

00:12:56.275 — The still showcases a middle-aged man with a confident demeanor, likely a presenter or spokesperson at a Kodak event in 1977. He is dressed in a suit and tie, with a backdrop featuring the Kodak logo prominently displayed. The image is colorful and conveys a professional setting, typical of sales presentations from that era. The time code and 'Not for broadcast' watermark suggest this is a production still rather than a public release.

The still features a middle-aged man in formal attire, seated in a well-furnished room with wooden paneling. He has a serious expression and appears to be looking directly at the camera. A stylish lamp is positioned on a table in front of him. The overlay text indicates that the footage is not intended for broadcast, and the timestamp at the bottom suggests the specific moment in the film. The overall color palette reflects the aesthetic of the late 1970s.

00:13:41.587 — The still features a middle-aged man in formal attire, seated in a well-furnished room with wooden paneling. He has a serious expression and appears to be looking directly at the camera. A stylish lamp is positioned on a table in front of him. The overlay text indicates that the footage is not intended for broadcast, and the timestamp at the bottom suggests the specific moment in the film. The overall color palette reflects the aesthetic of the late 1970s.

The still from the 16mm Kodak sales film features a man in a suit, likely addressing an audience. He has a serious expression, suggesting he is involved in a presentation or discussion. The background consists of wooden paneling, adding a classic feel to the scene. Superimposed text indicates 'Not for broadcast' and features a stylized title that includes 'The Gathering,' suggesting it might be part of a promotional or instructional context. The timestamp at the bottom indicates the specific moment within the film.

00:14:04.610 — The still from the 16mm Kodak sales film features a man in a suit, likely addressing an audience. He has a serious expression, suggesting he is involved in a presentation or discussion. The background consists of wooden paneling, adding a classic feel to the scene. Superimposed text indicates 'Not for broadcast' and features a stylized title that includes 'The Gathering,' suggesting it might be part of a promotional or instructional context. The timestamp at the bottom indicates the specific moment within the film.

The still features a middle-aged man in a suit, looking directly at the camera with a serious expression. He has short hair and appears to be in a professional setting, possibly a conference or presentation environment. The background is wooden, suggesting a classic or formal interior. The timestamp in the lower left corner indicates the duration of the clip, and there's a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast,' emphasizing the nature of the film as a sales presentation.

00:14:09.782 — The still features a middle-aged man in a suit, looking directly at the camera with a serious expression. He has short hair and appears to be in a professional setting, possibly a conference or presentation environment. The background is wooden, suggesting a classic or formal interior. The timestamp in the lower left corner indicates the duration of the clip, and there's a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast,' emphasizing the nature of the film as a sales presentation.

The still captures two figures standing on a balcony or walkway, framed by a lattice structure. The men appear to be dressed in coats and hats, likely reflecting the fashion of the late 1970s. The background features a bright, colorful backdrop, possibly a sky or set design, creating a vivid contrast against the muted tones of their clothing. The overall mood suggests a moment of reflection or observation in this silent Kodak sales film.

00:14:27.433 — The still captures two figures standing on a balcony or walkway, framed by a lattice structure. The men appear to be dressed in coats and hats, likely reflecting the fashion of the late 1970s. The background features a bright, colorful backdrop, possibly a sky or set design, creating a vivid contrast against the muted tones of their clothing. The overall mood suggests a moment of reflection or observation in this silent Kodak sales film.

The still features a scenic outdoor setting, likely in a winter season, with a frozen river and snow-covered banks. A group of people stands on a bridge, gazing at the water below. They are dressed in winter clothing, indicating the chilly weather. In the foreground, a mix of individuals walks by, capturing a moment of everyday life in 1977. The image has a nostalgic, vintage quality typical of that era's film footage, with a timecode displayed at the bottom.

00:14:37.343 — The still features a scenic outdoor setting, likely in a winter season, with a frozen river and snow-covered banks. A group of people stands on a bridge, gazing at the water below. They are dressed in winter clothing, indicating the chilly weather. In the foreground, a mix of individuals walks by, capturing a moment of everyday life in 1977. The image has a nostalgic, vintage quality typical of that era's film footage, with a timecode displayed at the bottom.

The still from the silent Kodak sales film features a winter scene where a group of people is walking along a snow-covered walkway. The background includes a body of water, partially frozen, with hints of golden light reflecting off the surface. The individuals are dressed in winter clothing, including coats and hats, suggesting a chilly atmosphere. The overall color palette appears warm, adding a nostalgic touch to the scene, typical of the era in which the film was made.

00:14:49.655 — The still from the silent Kodak sales film features a winter scene where a group of people is walking along a snow-covered walkway. The background includes a body of water, partially frozen, with hints of golden light reflecting off the surface. The individuals are dressed in winter clothing, including coats and hats, suggesting a chilly atmosphere. The overall color palette appears warm, adding a nostalgic touch to the scene, typical of the era in which the film was made.

The still is a colorful, 16mm image featuring a man, likely presenting or demonstrating a Kodak product. He is dressed in a collared shirt and a vest, smiling as he interacts with the camera. In the background, there are bookshelves filled with books, suggesting a cozy setting. The text 'Not for broadcast' and a time stamp appear at the bottom of the frame, indicating that it's a sales film from 1977. The absence of sound leaves the viewer to interpret his expression and gestures without audio context.

00:14:51.390 — The still is a colorful, 16mm image featuring a man, likely presenting or demonstrating a Kodak product. He is dressed in a collared shirt and a vest, smiling as he interacts with the camera. In the background, there are bookshelves filled with books, suggesting a cozy setting. The text 'Not for broadcast' and a time stamp appear at the bottom of the frame, indicating that it's a sales film from 1977. The absence of sound leaves the viewer to interpret his expression and gestures without audio context.

The still from the 'Silent Kodak sales film from 1977' features a man with a serious expression, wearing a navy blue jacket over a collared shirt. He appears to be in a room filled with books, suggesting an intellectual or contemplative setting. The frame indicates it is not for broadcast and includes a timecode. The overall color tone has a vintage feel typical of the era.

00:14:52.392 — The still from the 'Silent Kodak sales film from 1977' features a man with a serious expression, wearing a navy blue jacket over a collared shirt. He appears to be in a room filled with books, suggesting an intellectual or contemplative setting. The frame indicates it is not for broadcast and includes a timecode. The overall color tone has a vintage feel typical of the era.

The still features a man holding a glass, likely engaged in conversation or reflection. He is dressed in casual attire, and the background includes shelves of books, suggesting a cozy indoor setting. The image has a slightly distressed quality, indicating its age from the 1977 Kodak sales film. The timestamp in the corner indicates it's part of a larger sequence. The muted colors and focus on the subject convey a sense of nostalgia.

00:14:55.628 — The still features a man holding a glass, likely engaged in conversation or reflection. He is dressed in casual attire, and the background includes shelves of books, suggesting a cozy indoor setting. The image has a slightly distressed quality, indicating its age from the 1977 Kodak sales film. The timestamp in the corner indicates it's part of a larger sequence. The muted colors and focus on the subject convey a sense of nostalgia.

The still features a woman smiling warmly, engaging with another individual who is partially visible, suggesting a friendly or affectionate interaction. The colors appear vibrant, indicative of the period's film quality. Overlay text indicates that it is not for broadcast, and a timecode is present at the bottom. The atmosphere seems light and positive, reflecting the promotional nature of the Kodak sales film from 1977.

00:15:08.107 — The still features a woman smiling warmly, engaging with another individual who is partially visible, suggesting a friendly or affectionate interaction. The colors appear vibrant, indicative of the period's film quality. Overlay text indicates that it is not for broadcast, and a timecode is present at the bottom. The atmosphere seems light and positive, reflecting the promotional nature of the Kodak sales film from 1977.

The 16mm still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features a close-up of a man and a woman in an intimate moment. The woman's expression is tender as she engages with the man, who leans in closer. The image has a slightly blurred background, emphasizing their connection. Notable features include a timestamp at the bottom and a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast,' indicating its purpose as private sales material rather than public release. The vibrant color tones reflect the style typical of the era.

00:15:10.843 — The 16mm still from the 1977 Kodak sales film features a close-up of a man and a woman in an intimate moment. The woman's expression is tender as she engages with the man, who leans in closer. The image has a slightly blurred background, emphasizing their connection. Notable features include a timestamp at the bottom and a watermark stating 'Not for broadcast,' indicating its purpose as private sales material rather than public release. The vibrant color tones reflect the style typical of the era.

The still features a warm, nostalgic scene with a woman smiling tenderly as she interacts closely with a man. The colors are vibrant yet slightly faded, typical of the era's film stock. The framing suggests an intimate moment, possibly a romantic exchange or a heartfelt conversation. Overlaid text indicates 'Not for broadcast,' and there is a timecode at the bottom, marking the film's duration. This segment reflects the sentimental tone often found in promotional material from the late 1970s.

00:15:12.111 — The still features a warm, nostalgic scene with a woman smiling tenderly as she interacts closely with a man. The colors are vibrant yet slightly faded, typical of the era's film stock. The framing suggests an intimate moment, possibly a romantic exchange or a heartfelt conversation. Overlaid text indicates 'Not for broadcast,' and there is a timecode at the bottom, marking the film's duration. This segment reflects the sentimental tone often found in promotional material from the late 1970s.

The still features a blurred scene likely depicting Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon, among others, potentially engaging in an outdoor activity, such as filming or demonstrating using Kodak products. The image has a warm, golden hue characteristic of the 1970s film quality, and prominently displays a 'Not for broadcast' watermark, along with a timestamp indicating the footage's position. The overall atmosphere conveys a nostalgic vibe, reflective of the era's marketing approach for film products.

00:15:14.280 — The still features a blurred scene likely depicting Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon, among others, potentially engaging in an outdoor activity, such as filming or demonstrating using Kodak products. The image has a warm, golden hue characteristic of the 1970s film quality, and prominently displays a 'Not for broadcast' watermark, along with a timestamp indicating the footage's position. The overall atmosphere conveys a nostalgic vibe, reflective of the era's marketing approach for film products.

The still features a middle-aged man with a serious expression, presumably a speaker or participant from the Kodak sales film. The image is slightly blurred with a retro color palette typical of the 1970s, and a watermark that reads 'Not for broadcast.' A timecode at the bottom indicates the film's progress. The overall ambiance suggests a promotional or informative context related to Kodak's products during that era.

00:15:18.918 — The still features a middle-aged man with a serious expression, presumably a speaker or participant from the Kodak sales film. The image is slightly blurred with a retro color palette typical of the 1970s, and a watermark that reads 'Not for broadcast.' A timecode at the bottom indicates the film's progress. The overall ambiance suggests a promotional or informative context related to Kodak's products during that era.

The still depicts a group of individuals, including a woman wearing a distinctive orange hat and curly hair, engaged in a casual outdoor setting. The lighting suggests it might be evening, with warm hues imparting a nostalgic feel typical of the 1970s. The text 'Not for broadcast' indicates the film's exclusivity, while the timestamp on the bottom captures the moment within the silent Kodak sales film from 1977. The ambiance hints at a cheerful or friendly interaction among the participants.

00:15:20.520 — The still depicts a group of individuals, including a woman wearing a distinctive orange hat and curly hair, engaged in a casual outdoor setting. The lighting suggests it might be evening, with warm hues imparting a nostalgic feel typical of the 1970s. The text 'Not for broadcast' indicates the film's exclusivity, while the timestamp on the bottom captures the moment within the silent Kodak sales film from 1977. The ambiance hints at a cheerful or friendly interaction among the participants.

The still features a smiling older man, dressed in a light-colored suit with a turtleneck. He has a friendly expression, conveying a sense of warmth and engagement. The background includes soft furnishings, hinting at a domestic or professional setting. The image is part of a silent Kodak sales film from 1977, featuring notable personalities like Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon, although their presence is not depicted in this particular frame. The lower corner displays a timecode and a note indicating the film is not for broadcast.

00:15:29.729 — The still features a smiling older man, dressed in a light-colored suit with a turtleneck. He has a friendly expression, conveying a sense of warmth and engagement. The background includes soft furnishings, hinting at a domestic or professional setting. The image is part of a silent Kodak sales film from 1977, featuring notable personalities like Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon, although their presence is not depicted in this particular frame. The lower corner displays a timecode and a note indicating the film is not for broadcast.

The still appears to show a scene from a 1977 Kodak sales film featuring a group of individuals. A man with curly hair and a beard, wearing a blue jacket and black beanie, is in the foreground, looking somewhat engaged or contemplative. He is surrounded by a few other people, with a woman in a patterned outfit visible in the background. The overall aesthetic is colorful, indicative of the 70s era, although the lack of sound makes it difficult to discern the full context of the scene. The timestamp at the bottom indicates it is 15 minutes and 30 seconds into the footage.

00:15:31.397 — The still appears to show a scene from a 1977 Kodak sales film featuring a group of individuals. A man with curly hair and a beard, wearing a blue jacket and black beanie, is in the foreground, looking somewhat engaged or contemplative. He is surrounded by a few other people, with a woman in a patterned outfit visible in the background. The overall aesthetic is colorful, indicative of the 70s era, although the lack of sound makes it difficult to discern the full context of the scene. The timestamp at the bottom indicates it is 15 minutes and 30 seconds into the footage.

The still features a well-groomed man in a suit, presenting in a professional manner. The background appears to be a wooden paneling, adding a classic touch to the scene. A timestamp at the bottom indicates the time code, and a label reads 'Not for broadcast,' suggesting it's a promotional or internal film. The overall tone is polished and corporate, typical of a sales film from the 1970s.

00:15:49.048 — The still features a well-groomed man in a suit, presenting in a professional manner. The background appears to be a wooden paneling, adding a classic touch to the scene. A timestamp at the bottom indicates the time code, and a label reads 'Not for broadcast,' suggesting it's a promotional or internal film. The overall tone is polished and corporate, typical of a sales film from the 1970s.

The 16mm still is a simple black screen with the text 'Not for broadcast' and 'FromFilm.net' prominently displayed. This indicates that the content is intended for internal use or archival purposes, likely related to the Kodak sales film featuring Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon from 1977. The absence of visual imagery suggests the focus is on the information provided rather than any actual footage from the film.

00:16:18.778 — The 16mm still is a simple black screen with the text 'Not for broadcast' and 'FromFilm.net' prominently displayed. This indicates that the content is intended for internal use or archival purposes, likely related to the Kodak sales film featuring Dick Van Dyke and Michael Landon from 1977. The absence of visual imagery suggests the focus is on the information provided rather than any actual footage from the film.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

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