US Government PSA - New Catalog

Shotlist & Visual Analysis

The still features a man dressed in 18th-century attire, complete with a wig and a bright red coat, seated next to a globe on a stand. He holds an open book, appearing engaged in a presentation. The background suggests a well-lit room with large windows, hinting at a historical or educational context. The overall aesthetic reflects a vintage style typical of government PSAs during that era.

00:00:00.000 — The still features a man dressed in 18th-century attire, complete with a wig and a bright red coat, seated next to a globe on a stand. He holds an open book, appearing engaged in a presentation. The background suggests a well-lit room with large windows, hinting at a historical or educational context. The overall aesthetic reflects a vintage style typical of government PSAs during that era.

The still from 'US Government PSA - New Catalog' features a speaker holding a document titled 'New Catalog.' The text prominently displays 'SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS' along with the address 'WASHINGTON, D.C. 20402.' The setting appears to be a well-lit room, possibly an office, with a decorative background. The overall tone suggests an informative and official presentation related to government documents.

00:00:24.625 — The still from 'US Government PSA - New Catalog' features a speaker holding a document titled 'New Catalog.' The text prominently displays 'SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS' along with the address 'WASHINGTON, D.C. 20402.' The setting appears to be a well-lit room, possibly an office, with a decorative background. The overall tone suggests an informative and official presentation related to government documents.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

There have been many changes in the world since the first copy of my almanac came off the press. Our country has grown, our government has grown, but most importantly, our knowledge has grown. It's hard to keep abreast of so many new ideas and discoveries, but one way is by reading books sold by the U.S. government. This new catalog contains nearly 1,000 titles on every conceivable subject. If you'd like a copy, write New Catalog, Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., 20402.