00:00:00.000 — The still shows a blurred, greenish background, possibly representing either atmospheric or underwater footage. It includes a timestamp reading '00:00:00;00' and a labeled title 'FFN042-x15-x20-jfk'. This suggests it is part of archival footage related to the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs and possibly linked to JFK's involvement in aerospace initiatives. The overall visual quality indicates it is a frame from a 16mm film.
00:00:03.637 — The still features a 16mm film frame indicating a timestamp of 00:00:03:18. The image appears to capture an aerial or ground-level view potentially related to the X-15 or X-20 Dynasoar programs, with a focus on the terrain or surface. The film is labeled 'Not licensed for use' and is from the FromFilm.net Archive, suggesting it's part of historical footage concerning aerospace developments or achievements, possibly tied to events involving JFK or aviation milestones like the Schneider Trophy.
00:00:13.547 — The still shows a black and white image with a prominent circular graphic featuring a cross pattern at its center. Overlaying the image is a timestamp and text indicating that the footage is not licensed for use and belongs to FromFilm.net Archive. The context relates to notable aerospace projects, potentially involving the X-15 rocket plane, the X-20 Dynasoar program, and events related to JFK.
00:00:14.114 — The still features a countdown timer displaying '11' in a circular design, likely part of a film or video sequence related to aviation or space exploration, given the context of 'X-15,' 'X-20 Dynasoar,' and 'JFK.' The image includes a watermark indicating that it is not licensed for use and is sourced from the FromFilm.net Archive. The timestamp at the top suggests it's a part of a larger film reel.
00:00:14.915 — The still shows a monochromatic visual featuring a cross pattern, likely related to aerospace or aviation testing, associated with the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs from the 1960s. The frame includes a timestamp and a watermark indicating it is not licensed for use, attributing it to the FromFilm.net Archive. This suggests the footage might have historical significance linked to aviation milestones or events from that era.
00:00:15.449 — The still from the 16mm footage features a large, circular display with the number 'NINE' prominently shown in bold letters. The background is simple, emphasizing the number. The top of the frame includes a time code, along with a watermark indicating the footage is not licensed for use and its source from FromFilm.net Archive. The context suggests it may relate to a historical event involving the X-15 and X-20 space programs, as well as President JFK's involvement.
00:00:16.250 — The 16mm still displays a graphic overlay featuring a crosshair design, typical in aerial or scientific footage. The timestamp indicates it's 16 seconds into the film. A watermark states it's unlicensed for use, hinting at archival content related to the X-15 and X-20 projects, along with possibly connecting to JFK-era developments in aerospace. The visual elements suggest a focus on technical or flight data analysis.
00:00:16.783 — The still features a black-and-white graphic with a circular design and a cross shape in the center. It includes a timestamp (00:00:16;21) and a watermark indicating it's not licensed for use. The context suggests it's part of archival footage related to the X-15, X-20 Dynasoar programs, and possibly connected to JFK's involvement in aerospace developments.
00:00:18.118 — The still displays a countdown timer showing the number '5' on a circular display, indicative of film footage preparing to begin. The background is primarily black and white, typical of mid-20th century film, and it includes a watermark stating that the footage is 'Not licensed for use' from the FromFilm.net Archive. This still is likely part of a larger film related to the X-15 and X-20 aerospace programs during the era of JFK’s presidency.
00:00:18.919 — The still shows a black and white image featuring a crosshair design, commonly used in technical or aerial footage. The frame includes a timecode and a watermark indicating it is not licensed for use, and is part of archival material related to the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs, as well as an allusion to JFK's era. The focus appears to be on a target or calibration mark, typical in film associated with aviation or aerospace testing.
00:00:19.453 — The still features a countdown timer, prominently displaying the number '3' on a circular background, which is typical of film countdowns. The image is labeled with 'FFN042-x15-x20-jfk' and includes a watermark stating 'Not licensed for use.' The context suggests it relates to early aerospace footage involving the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs, possibly linked to events during the Kennedy administration.
00:00:21.488 — The still depicts a group of men, likely officials or spectators, looking up at the sky, possibly in anticipation of a flight or launch. One individual appears to be pointing or signaling, indicating excitement or interest. The background suggests a barren, outdoor setting, common for aerospace testing sites. The footage is identified as related to significant projects like the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar, suggesting a historical context tied to aerospace and possibly JFK's era.
00:01:11.705 — The still shows a pilot inside a cockpit, wearing a helmet and a flight suit, preparing for what appears to be a flight in a high-speed aerospace vehicle. Two crew members are visible, assisting the pilot with equipment and checks. The setting conveys an atmosphere of anticipation and readiness, typical of early space and flight missions.
00:01:16.710 — The still from the footage shows a group of people, including a man in a flight suit, smiling and engaging positively with others. The context suggests a significant moment related to the X-15 or X-20 Dynasoar programs, possibly in relation to their achievements or a public appearance. The image captures a moment of camaraderie and achievement in the early era of aerospace exploration.
00:01:23.450 — The still features a scene from archival footage related to the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs, alongside a historical context involving JFK. It shows an individual in a flight suit, likely a test pilot, walking alongside a uniformed personnel. A vintage car is visible in the foreground, and the scene appears to be set at a test facility or launch site, reflecting mid-20th century aerospace activities.
00:01:31.625 — The still appears to show a frame from a 16mm film related to the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs, possibly capturing a test flight or related event. The footage is in black and white, with a simplistic background suggesting a focus on an aircraft or space vehicle, likely highlighting significant aerospace advancements during the era of President JFK. The timestamp indicates it is part of a continuous sequence, and a watermark notes it’s not licensed for use.
00:02:02.155 — The still features a sleek, jet-like aircraft, likely the X-15 or X-20 Dynasoar, in a dramatic flight pose against a stark background. The image captures the aircraft from an angle that emphasizes its aerodynamic design. The footage is part of archival material related to aerospace exploration during the era of JFK's presidency, highlighting groundbreaking technology in aviation. The timestamp and watermark indicate it is from the FromFilm.net Archive and not licensed for use.
00:02:14.201 — The still depicts a scene from a vintage 16mm film related to aerospace efforts, showcasing the X-15 or X-20 Dynasoar aircraft. The black and white footage highlights the craft in flight, emphasizing its design and technological aspects. Text at the bottom indicates the footage is not licensed for use and credits the FromFilm.net Archive. The timestamp suggests it's part of a longer sequence focused on aerospace advancements during the era, potentially relating to events involving JFK and aviation competitions like the Schneider Trophy.
00:02:27.247 — The still features a close-up of a news ticker or teletype machine displaying the word 'CALIFORNIA' prominently, alongside 'UNITED PRESS.' The background is likely historical, connecting to events related to the X-15, X-20 Dynasoar programs, and JFK, indicating it may be a clip focused on aviation or significant news from that era. The timecode suggests a specific moment in the footage, noted as not being licensed for use from the FromFilm.net Archive.
00:02:29.416 — The still depicts a meeting involving military personnel and officials related to the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs. In a formal setting, two men are engaged in discussion, while another stands to the side, possibly presenting information or briefing. There are insignias on the wall that represent the associated military branches or agencies. The atmosphere suggests a focus on aerospace advancements and collaboration.
00:02:36.623 — The still features a tabletop setting with a model or object labeled 'U.S. AIR FORCE.' Various microphones are positioned nearby, suggesting a formal presentation or discussion. The setting likely relates to aerospace topics, such as the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs, indicative of the era's space exploration efforts. The visible timecode indicates a specific moment in the footage from the archive.
00:02:39.359 — The still features a man smiling as he speaks, likely in an interview setting. He is in front of a wall displaying an emblem, possibly related to aviation or space exploration, indicating a context of flight testing or achievements. The timestamp and watermark suggest the footage is from an archival source. The overall atmosphere appears to capture a moment of confidence and pride in relation to significant aerospace programs.
00:03:02.949 — The still features a man in uniform speaking during a press or official conference, likely related to aerospace projects like the X-15 or X-20 Dynasoar. Behind him, there is an emblem or insignia that includes a cactus and the phrase 'AD INEXPLORED.' The footage timestamp indicates it is part of a documentary or archival presentation. The context suggests a discussion on significant aerospace developments during the era, possibly linked to the Kennedy administration.
00:03:55.302 — The still features text reading 'WHITE HOUSE' prominently displayed, likely overlaid on a historical image of the White House. The timecode indicates it is from a video labeled 'FFN042 x15 x20 jfk', suggesting it relates to the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs, possibly during the Kennedy administration. The image is labeled as not licensed for use, indicating copyright restrictions.
00:03:57.037 — The still features a close-up of a dynamic, abstract sculpture situated in front of a building, likely associated with the Kennedy administration, given the context of 'JFK.' The sculpture appears to convey motion and energy, reflecting themes of innovation, relevant to the X-15 and X-20 programs. The text overlay indicates it is from an archival source and not licensed for use.
00:04:01.875 — The still captures a group of photographers and journalists, all focused on a singular event, likely involving a significant figure such as JFK. They are equipped with cameras, creating an atmosphere of anticipation and media activity. The setting appears to be outdoors, with trees in the background, signifying an important moment in history possibly related to the X-15 or X-20 Dynasoar aerospace programs. The image is in black and white, emphasizing the archival nature of the footage.
00:04:15.222 — The still captures a moment from a historical event featuring John F. Kennedy, surrounded by a group of men, as they observe a monument or bust. The setting appears somber, with attendees in formal attire. The image likely relates to themes of aviation, exploration, or commemoration, given its inclusion in the 'X-15, X-20 Dynasoar' footage. The timestamp indicates it's from a film archive, emphasizing its historical significance.
00:04:37.511 — The still from the footage features a high-contrast, faded image with a timecode and watermark for archival purposes. It likely depicts a historical moment related to the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs, potentially involving notable figures, given the context of JFK's era. The visual quality suggests that it is from a vintage 16mm film.
00:05:09.676 — The still captures a moment from a historical event featuring John F. Kennedy, surrounded by military officials. Kennedy appears engaged in conversation with another man in uniform, likely discussing aviation or space program achievements related to the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar. The scene reflects the significance of aerospace advancements during the early 1960s.
00:05:44.711 — The still features a vintage black-and-white film clip showcasing various exhibits, prominently displaying a model or mockup of the X-20 Dynasoar spacecraft. The setting appears to be an exhibition or event space filled with other displayed items in the background. The U.S. Air Force insignia is visible on the Dynasoar model, emphasizing its military significance. The timestamp indicates the moment within the footage, and a watermark notes the image's licensing status.
00:05:59.826 — The still features a U.S. Air Force aircraft in a hangar, likely related to the X-15 or X-20 Dynasoar programs. The setting appears to be a historical exhibition or event, with aircraft and personnel visible in the background. The footage indicates a focus on early aerospace technology, reflecting the era's innovation and connection to significant figures like JFK. The timestamp suggests it is from a film archive documenting these historical events.
00:06:06.766 — The still captures a group of individuals, likely military personnel or astronauts, standing together, possibly in a ceremonial or formal setting related to aviation or space exploration. They are dressed in uniforms, indicating a professional context. The background suggests a space or aviation facility, aligning with the themes of the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs, as well as the historical significance of figures like JFK in aerospace advancements. The overlay text indicates the footage is not licensed for use and is archived material.
00:06:17.844 — The still appears to show a man, possibly a pilot or astronaut, in a military-style uniform. The lighting is very bright, causing the face to be overexposed and somewhat featureless. Background elements suggest a setting related to aviation or space, likely connected to the X-15 or X-20 Dynasoar programs. There is also a timecode and archival watermark present.
00:06:26.419 — The still features a group of six men in military uniforms and five women in dresses, seated in a posed arrangement. The backdrop suggests a formal event related to aerospace, possibly commemorating achievements like the X-15 or X-20 Dynasoar programs, and the inclusion of JFK indicates a high-profile occasion. The overall ambiance is ceremonial, reflecting an important moment in aviation history.
00:06:35.795 — The still features a man in a military uniform, likely an Air Force officer, smiling while standing in front of an aircraft model. The background suggests a showcase or exhibition, with signs indicating 'U.S. AIR FORCE.' The footage appears to be part of a historical presentation related to the X-15 and X-20 Dynasoar programs, with a timestamp and archival markings visible.