00:00:00.000 — The still features a dimly lit scene of a man sitting at a desk, wearing a patterned blazer. The atmosphere appears serious and formal, likely indicating a political message. This is part of a political advertisement opposing Issue Six related to nuclear power in Ohio. The low lighting may suggest an ominous tone, typical of campaign strategies aimed at influencing voter opinion.
00:00:14.748 — The still features a middle-aged man with glasses, wearing a plaid suit, seated in front of a desk. He appears to be speaking directly to the camera, likely conveying a message related to the campaign against Issue Six in Ohio, which pertains to nuclear power. The setting is formal, emphasizing the seriousness of the political topic.
00:00:20.420 — The 16mm still features a formal-looking man seated at a desk, dressed in a plaid suit. He appears to be addressing an audience, likely conveying a message related to the political advert against Issue Six in Ohio, which pertains to nuclear power. The background includes shelves filled with papers, suggesting a professional setting. His serious demeanor indicates the importance of the topic at hand.
00:00:25.192 — The still features a man in a plaid suit and glasses, speaking directly to the camera in an office setting. He appears serious and engaged, likely addressing concerns related to a political campaign against Issue Six in Ohio, which pertains to nuclear power. The background suggests a formal environment, reinforcing the serious tone of the advertisement.
00:00:27.160 — The still features Stephen Dubetz, identified as the President of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers, seated at a desk. He is delivering a message regarding voting against Issue Six, a political advertisement related to nuclear power in Ohio. The setting reflects a professional environment, with shelves and office materials visible in the background. The focus is on Dubetz as he communicates the campaign's stance.