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- Title
- Ohio Bell mobile telephone communication commercial
- Date(s)
- 1966
- Description
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Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss Ohio 1962 and Miss America 1963, learns about mobile telephone communication. Thanks to Ohio Bell, Ms. Mayer can make and receive phone calls from just about anywhere, from airplanes to tugboats to fire trucks.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC387_03
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Natural gas for cooking commercial
- Date(s)
- 1966
- Description
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Commercial advertising natural gas as the "clean, modern, dependable fuel" for cooking.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC387_02
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Ohio Bell new telephone technology commercial
- Date(s)
- 1966
- Description
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Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss Ohio 1962 and Miss America 1963, learns about new telephone technology offered by Ohio Bell, such as panel phones, receiver volume control, and more.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC387_05
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Cinecraft, Inc. muti-camera filming technique demonstration
- Date(s)
- 1966
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Evans, Robley (Onscreen presenter)
- Description
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Robley Evans presents Cinecraft's technique of using multiple cameras, also known as Cinescope, to film commercial and other sponsored programs. Evans demonstrates how three cameras are positioned in the studio so they capture three separate angles of a scene. He also highlights the camera dolly system, teleprompter, microphones, control room, and more.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC387_07
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Cleveland Illuminating Company city of Cleveland advertisement
- Date(s)
- 1966
- Contributor(s)
- Cleveland Illuminating Company (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Anderson, Ernie (Narrator)
- Description
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Advertisement encouraging business executives to consider Cleveland as a location for their new or expanding enterprises.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC387_01
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Ohio Bell: Under Phoned Home
- Date(s)
- 1966
- Contributor(s)
- Ohio Bell Telephone Company (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company)
- Description
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Advertisement for Ohio Bell color extension telephones. "An underphoned home is a wearisome thing."
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC387_04
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- The New Great Eight Pack
- Date(s)
- 1966
- Description
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Advertisement for Carling's new eight-pack container of Black Label beer.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC387_06
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Why Politics?
- Date(s)
- 1966
- Contributor(s)
- Republic Steel Corporation (Sponsor), Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994 (Interviewee), Michelon, Gene (Interviewer), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company)
- Description
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- Gene Michelon, the Director of Public Affairs for the Republic Steel Corporation, interviews Richard M. Nixon about government and political affairs.
- Nixon discusses why "average" people should become active in politics, what characteristics make a good politician, and why viewers should not sacrifice their freedom for peace. He also talks about how women are more idealistic than men and feel political losses harder, and the effects of his 1960 presidential election loss on his dog.
- This is...
Show more- Gene Michelon, the Director of Public Affairs for the Republic Steel Corporation, interviews Richard M. Nixon about government and political affairs.
- Nixon discusses why "average" people should become active in politics, what characteristics make a good politician, and why viewers should not sacrifice their freedom for peace. He also talks about how women are more idealistic than men and feel political losses harder, and the effects of his 1960 presidential election loss on his dog.
- This is the first interview in the "Why Politics?" series.
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- Chamber of Commerce of the United States photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1993.230)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_1993230_FC387
- Collection
- Chamber of Commerce of the United States photographs, videos, and publications