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An advertisement for Imperial Oil in which a male narrator speaks about the impressive size and efficiency of Place Villa Marie, a 45-story Canadian office and shopping center. There are various shots of the office building, workers, machinery and the Esso Imperial Oil offices.
Segment 1. Experimentation with “stop action” a term that is often used to show “time passing.”
Segment 2. the TV Halftime Shows animation effort.
Segment 3. Student work from filmmaking class in 1974
Segment 4. Alan Billingsley’s short film where a guy goes into an Arby’s to get a roast beef and turns into a monster.
Segment 5. Some of Bob Petranoff’s weekly interviews with professors from the IU School of Business.
Segment 6. Editing assignment for Edyvean’s film class.
Segment 7. Student experiments with sound, f-stops and filters.
Segments 8. The slow-motion shots of a guy and girl running for a 30-second commercial used to promote IU’s summer school session in 1975.
Segment 9. Out-take of a student project.
Segment 10. Spots with Lee Corso.
Segment 11. The SuperSpot. It was produced by Farm Bureau to air as the opening of each football game during the season they were sponsoring.
An advertisement for Rayco convertible tops in which a male narrator asks over and over again, "Why vinyl?" Answering his question voices sing the answers. Mechanics are seen installing a convertible top. Finally the singers sing a jingle.
An advertisement for Rayco Vinyl Seat Covers in which singers spell out the work VINYL as letters appear on the screen. A male narrator explains that vinysan is vinyl. Then as singers sing a jingle about the product, various images of cars and clear vinyl seat covers are pictured.
An advertisement for Prestone Anti-Freeze in which a male narrator tells the tale of two neighbors in three acts. One neighbor is a do-it-yourself guy and repeatedly gets things wrong, including trying to replace his anti-freeze. The other neighbor hires a mechanic to replace the fluid correctly as well as checking other issues with the car. In the end the DIY guy learns his lesson.
An advertisement for Rayco mufflers in which singers sing about the various types of car that can be outfitted with Rayco mufflers. A male narrator then explains that Rayco mufflers have a guarantee. Then the singers finish the advertisement with a jingle.
An advertisement for Midas Mufflers in which an animated man drives a loud jalopy around nervous about how long it would take to fix his muffler. A male narrator reassures him that it only takes 15 minutes to replace a muffler at Midas.