00:00:00.000 — The still appears to be a monochromatic image, possibly showing a blank or poorly exposed scene, with visible scratches and marks typical of vintage film. The text 'Not For Broadcast' indicates it is a private or unreleased segment from the US Coast Guard's public service announcement from the 1970s.
00:00:02.369 — The still depicts a casual indoor gathering, likely a family or community setting. A man is focused on a task at a table, while two women are interacting nearby. One woman, facing away from the camera, holds a plate, suggesting a meal or social event. The decor appears typical of the 1970s, with wooden paneling and vibrant colors in clothing. The scene emanates a warm, domestic atmosphere.
00:00:12.112 — The still depicts a young man in a casual setting, sitting at a wooden table while talking on a rotary phone. He is dressed in a short-sleeve shirt, looking at his watch with a concerned expression. A coffee pot and cups are visible in the foreground, suggesting a domestic space. The scene likely emphasizes the importance of communication and awareness, fitting the PSA context of the US Coast Guard in the 1970s.
00:00:14.781 — The still appears to showcase a scene from a 16mm public service announcement for the US Coast Guard from the 1970s. It likely includes a message related to maritime safety or awareness. The text 'Not For Broadcast' indicates that this material was intended for internal use or specific audiences rather than general airing. The overall tone is likely informative and promotional, aiming to raise awareness about the Coast Guard and its roles.
00:00:15.549 — The still shows two young men in US Coast Guard uniforms walking through a corridor. The setting appears institutional, with a bulletin board or charts visible in the background. The overall tone suggests a focus on teamwork and duty typical of a public service announcement from the 1970s.
00:00:21.655 — The still features a warehouse environment with industrial equipment, including a yellow forklift and other machinery. Workers are present, engaged in activities typical of a logistics or maintenance operation, likely emphasizing safety procedures. The image conveys a sense of diligence in the context of a public service announcement from the 1970s, focusing on the operations of the US Coast Guard.
00:00:23.490 — The still shows a scene from a 1970s US Coast Guard PSA, depicting two personnel on a staircase within a building. One individual is descending the stairs, while another is seated nearby, possibly in a relaxed or preparatory stance. The setting appears to be utilitarian, with items such as life jackets visible, emphasizing the operational environment of the Coast Guard. The color tone is characteristic of the period, providing a nostalgic feel.
00:00:24.791 — The still from the 1970s US Coast Guard PSA shows a scene inside a facility with stairs in the background. In the foreground, there is yellow equipment, possibly related to rescue operations. The atmosphere suggests a focus on safety and readiness for maritime emergencies. The text 'Not For Broadcast' indicates that it is not intended for public viewing.
00:00:25.759 — The still captures a close-up of a man, likely a member of the US Coast Guard, wearing a headset and microphone, indicating a focus on communication. The scene conveys a sense of urgency and professionalism, typical of public service announcements from the 1970s. The background appears blurred, emphasizing the individual and their role. The label 'Not For Broadcast' suggests this is a behind-the-scenes or raw shot rather than a polished final product.
00:00:26.293 — The still features a U.S. Coast Guard aircraft on a tarmac at night, illuminated by artificial light. The plane displays the distinctive red and white color scheme associated with the Coast Guard. In the background, various ground support vehicles and equipment are visible, indicating an active airport setting. The scene conveys readiness and operational activity typical of a public service announcement from the 1970s.
00:00:27.060 — The still features a close-up view of a boat's motor or propeller, highlighting the mechanical components in action. It conveys a sense of focus on safety and the operational aspects of marine equipment, typical of a 1970s US Coast Guard public service announcement. The visual style aligns with the vintage aesthetic of that era's film production, emphasizing reliability and preparedness.
00:00:28.996 — The still shows a female member of the US Coast Guard in a uniform, seated and engaged in taking notes. The background features equipment and tools relevant to the Coast Guard. The retro aesthetic reflects the 1970s style, emphasizing the active role of women in the military during that era.
00:00:32.833 — The still features a U.S. Coast Guard aircraft, likely in flight, against a dimly lit sky. The plane is characterized by its distinctive red and white color scheme, emblematic of Coast Guard service. The image conveys a sense of urgency or action, relevant to its purpose as part of a public service announcement from the 1970s.
00:00:34.902 — The still shows a US Coast Guard rescuer in an orange uniform, suspended from a helicopter by a rope. He is preparing to assist individuals on a floating platform on the water. The scene captures the urgency and focus of search and rescue operations typical of 1970s PSA campaigns aimed at promoting safety and maritime rescue awareness.
00:00:36.270 — The still depicts a US Coast Guard helicopter hovering above a barge on water, with several individuals in orange life jackets on the barge. The scene suggests a rescue or safety operation, typical of a public service announcement aimed at promoting water safety and the Coast Guard's role in maritime safety during the 1970s. The background features calm water and a pastel sky, creating a focused environment for the ongoing operation.
00:00:36.770 — The still shows a person in an orange outfit, likely a Coast Guard member, leaning out of a helicopter. They are holding a red bucket over a body of water, suggesting a rescue or aid operation. The scene captures a dynamic moment in a 1970s public service announcement, emphasizing the Coast Guard's role in safety and rescue efforts.
00:00:37.771 — The still depicts two individuals wearing orange life jackets working on a barge in a body of water. They are engaged in lifting a red bucket using a cable, suggesting a demonstration related to safety or rescue operations. The background features a hazy shoreline, indicative of a coastal environment. The overall scene captures an operational aspect of the US Coast Guard from the 1970s.
00:00:38.639 — The still features two US Coast Guard members on a vessel, engaging in what appears to be a safety or rescue operation. One individual is holding a coiled rescue line or hose, emphasizing the importance of preparedness in maritime safety. Both are wearing orange life jackets, indicative of safety protocol during their service. The background shows water, suggesting an active environment, typical of Coast Guard missions in the 1970s.
00:00:40.774 — The still depicts a member of the US Coast Guard, dressed in a blue uniform and an orange life jacket, focused on a task near water. The background shows a calm body of water, indicative of a safety or rescue operation. The image captures a sense of duty and vigilance characteristic of Coast Guard missions in the 1970s.
00:00:41.575 — The still features personnel in the U.S. Coast Guard, engaged in a safety procedure on a vessel. They are handling equipment, likely related to fueling or transferring materials, demonstrating operational activities from the 1970s. The focus underscores professionalism and safety protocols within the Coast Guard.
00:00:42.976 — The still from the 1970s US Coast Guard PSA depicts a water scene with a splashing wave, likely from a boat or activity in the water. In the background, several individuals are visible near a pier or dock. The overall aesthetic is characterized by the film grain typical of 16mm footage from that era. The image emphasizes water safety and awareness associated with the Coast Guard's public service announcements.
00:00:44.111 — The still depicts a young diver on a boat, preparing for a dive. He is wearing a blue wetsuit and is focused on adjusting his equipment. The background shows various diving gear and the boat’s interior, conveying a maritime safety theme central to the 1970s US Coast Guard public service announcement. The image emphasizes safety and preparedness in diving activities.
00:00:45.812 — The still captures a moment from a U.S. Coast Guard PSA from the 1970s, focusing on a person standing on the edge of a vessel, preparing to dive into the water. The individual is wearing diving gear, and the water appears calm and blue. This scene likely emphasizes safety practices and the importance of being prepared while engaging in water activities.
00:00:47.180 — The still features two divers underwater, wearing blue wetsuits and utilizing diving equipment. One diver is holding a bright light source, illuminating the surrounding water. The scene appears to be focused on underwater rescue or safety operations, typical of a US Coast Guard public service announcement from the 1970s. The background includes bubbles and faint visibility, indicative of an underwater environment. The label 'Not For Broadcast' is present, indicating it is a still from a non-broadcast source.
00:00:49.683 — The still depicts a diver in scuba gear underwater, working near the hull of a vessel. The diver holds a container and appears to be securing or retrieving something, suggesting a focus on underwater safety or maintenance. The image is from a 1970s U.S. Coast Guard public service announcement, emphasizing maritime safety and diver operations.
00:00:51.118 — The still features a diver dressed in a blue wetsuit and a diving mask, underwater. The diver is holding an orange object while swimming, indicating an activity related to underwater safety or rescue. Bubbles surround the diver, enhancing the aquatic environment. The image is likely part of a public service announcement by the US Coast Guard from the 1970s, focusing on diving safety or operations.
00:00:52.753 — The still likely depicts a scene from a 1970s US Coast Guard public service announcement (PSA). It features individuals in blue wetsuits, possibly involved in underwater rescue or safety operations. The text 'Not For Broadcast' suggests it is an archival or promotional clip, emphasizing its informative nature about Coast Guard activities and safety measures.
00:00:59.826 — The still shows a diver in a blue wetsuit, gripping a rope underwater. Another diver is visible in the background. The image is part of a U.S. Coast Guard public service announcement from the 1970s, emphasizing marine safety and rescue operations. The text at the bottom reads: 'THE COAST GUARD, America’s service 24 hours.'