Windex commercial - 1960's

Shotlist & Visual Analysis

The still features a simple, monochromatic background with the text 'Not for broadcast' prominently displayed. The image is from a 16mm print, indicating a vintage quality, likely reflecting the era of 1960s advertising. The overall aesthetic is consistent with the style of commercials from that time, emphasizing clarity and straightforward messaging.

00:00:00.000 — The still features a simple, monochromatic background with the text 'Not for broadcast' prominently displayed. The image is from a 16mm print, indicating a vintage quality, likely reflecting the era of 1960s advertising. The overall aesthetic is consistent with the style of commercials from that time, emphasizing clarity and straightforward messaging.

The still features a black screen with the text 'Not for broadcast' and 'In16mm.com' prominently displayed. This indicates it is sourced from a 16mm print, likely related to an archival film or commercial context. The overall appearance is minimalistic, focusing on the text rather than visual imagery.

00:00:29.563 — The still features a black screen with the text 'Not for broadcast' and 'In16mm.com' prominently displayed. This indicates it is sourced from a 16mm print, likely related to an archival film or commercial context. The overall appearance is minimalistic, focusing on the text rather than visual imagery.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

There's something nice about the sun shining through a window. It makes everything brighter. Supercharged Windex will bring every ray of that golden sun in. It has double the ammonia now to cut grease easier. Nothing cleans better. We make Windex to bring all the sun in. Yay! Yay! compounds in forest over the sand. Can I create the sun, then will the sky see you in the sky? What forgave how long is it? Isn't it possible? Is it ideal? You don't fail. It's like a retro quinze. It feels good. Take out!