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An advertisement for Aunt Jemima pancake mixes in which a woman prepares a snack of pancakes and sausages for friends as they sit by a fireplace after coming indoors from the cold. An offscreen nar...
An advertisement for Aunt Jemima pancake and waffle mix in which a women serves a group of children at a birthday party a treat of waffles and ice cream. An offscreen narrator extols the product ov...
A Christmas commercial where a family of four rings bells as Avon products fall from the sky. The falling products include items for the mother, father, son, and daughter. The commercial transition...
Employs animation and live photography to present a series of examples demonstrating axioms as statements accepted as true without proof and applies these axioms to addition, subtraction, multiplic...
An advertisement for B.F. Goodrich products in which an animated dog describes how B.F. Goodrich rubber and vinyl affects the American home. Submitted for Clio Awards category Corporate.
Professor Woodworth begins the program by declaring that Beethoven's "Eroica” and "Pastoral" Symphonies are examples of Whitman's line, "It is not the sounds alone that move, but their exquisite me...
Portrays conditions leading to the establishment of the Social Security System and explains the subsequent changes in the law that have extended coverage to nearly all persons in the United States....
An advertisement for Betty Crocker cake mixes in which a woman, identified by an offscreen narrator as Betty Crocker, addresses the camera about the moist and fresh qualities of the company's new c...
Opens with a shot of the Egyptian Sphinx and the statement that safflower oil has been handed down through the centuries. The narrator states how safflower oil has unsaturated fat instead of satura...
Shows how various viruses fit between the largest non-living molecule and the smallest unit of life. Uses models to explain the organization of various kinds of molecules and viruses. Reviews the f...
America's favorite French girl, Genevieve, presents Bourjois' cologne as French women favorite cologne. Cologne bottles are placed on a turntable revolving around the Eiffel Tower.
A return to classical traditions may be considered the hallmark of Brahms' music, declares Professor Woodworth. Brahms himself is reputed to have said that music is a drama in which the only player...
Members of a family look outside their windows with excitement and joy when they see a Buick in front of their house. The two younger kids and the teenager with the parents go outside to look more ...
We see each decade of Buick car with the same man driving it who has a period-specific suit and facial hair to fit the car. The announcer talks about how each period had a specific use and innovati...
A band on risers begins performing with their silhouettes shown. A spotlight is on the harpist who is sitting in a chair below everyone else and we see the percussionist who is hitting some cymbals...
A wealthy Italian woman returns from a visit to Italy bringing home cans of Buitoni Sauces as prize souvenirs. Her maid explains that Buitoni Sauces are cheaper here then in Italy. The wealthy woma...
What is Parkinson’s Law? “Work expands to fill the time available for its completion.” This law, and its ramifications, were first set out in the London Economist in 1956, after Professor Parkinso...