Hand scrapes excess clay with wire tool. Thumb and forefinger used to make skin texture on model, 1940s
1940S: UNITED STATES: HAND SCRAPES EXCESS CLAY WITH WIRE TOOL. THUMB AND FOREFINGER USED TO MAKE SKIN TEXTURE ON MODEL
Bridgeman Images Details
FILE: ALLERGAN BREAST IMPLANTS RECALLED
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --LEAD IN--\nPHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY ALLERGAN IS RECALLING SEVERAL MODELS OF ITS BREAST IMPLANTS AND TISSUE EXPANDERS. \n --VO SCRIPT--\nTHE FEDERAL DRUG ADMINISTRATION REQUESTED THE RECALL AFTER LEARNING THE PRODUCTS ARE LINKED TO A RARE CANCER CALLED ANAPLASTIC LARGE CELL LYMPHOMA.\nIT IS A FORM OF NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA THAT CAN SOMETIMES BE FATAL. \nTHE AFFECTED IMPLANTS ARE MARKETED UNDER THE BRAND NAME "NATRELLE." \nTHEY ARE WHAT ARE KNOWN AS TEXTURED IMPLANTS -- WHICH ARE MORE COMMONLY SOLD IN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE U-S. \nTEXTURED IMPLANTS MAKE UP LESS THAN FIVE PERCENT OF THE DOMESTIC BREAST IMPLANT MARKET. \nWOMEN WHO ALREADY HAVE THEM ARE NOT ADVISED TO REMOVE THE IMPLANTS IF THEY ARE NOT EXPERIENCING SYMPTOMS. \nSIGNS TO WATCH FOR ARE SWELLING OR PAIN IN THE AREA OF THE IMPLANT. \n -----TAG-----\n573 CASES OF THE DISEASE LINKED TO IMPLANTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED WORLD-WIDE... WITH 33 DEATHS. \n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nBREAST CANCER RISK IMPLANTS FDA RECALL\n\n
A Royal Air Force Spitfire plane with insignia on its fuselage and camouflaged texture flies in sky over clouds, England.
A Royal Air Force Spitfire plane flies in sky and dives towards its left, England. The plane in flight at constant altitude over the clouds. The insignia of Royal Air Force on the fuselage of Spitfire. Camouflaged texture on the Spitfire in flight. The plane dives in sky and balances itself again in air. Location: United Kingdom. Date: January 1944.
Aerial birds eye overhead top down view of yellow flowery green springtime countryside texture field, rising up, day
Aerial birds eye overhead top down view of yellow flowery green springtime countryside texture field, rising up, day
COMMERCIALS
Vitalis Dry Texture for Men's Hair Oversized aerosol can opens up, tiny man inside dragging out giant tube of Vitalis Dry Texture. New Vitalis dry texture, the dry, natural look in a tube. (Green tone inherent on film)
News Clip: Cop vest pkg
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 6:00 P. M.
SHIP'S FASHION PARADE
Fashion parade on a steamer in the English Channel. <br/> <br/>M/Ss of two model standing on the deck of a ship ('Golden Arrow') displaying latest fashions in heavy coats and hats / travel. Good M/Ss of passengers watching the parade from their deck chairs. Several more shots of the parade. M/Ss of women feeling the texture of a coat a model wears. More shots of the parade.
Pathe
Fashions with scarecrow patterns in Hawaii
1960s Solar System
Animation of solar system - planets orbit around sun - many shots - animated shot of Mars - Skylab or Mariner orbits in front Mars - moon ground texture - sky with stars - zoom to galaxy - NASA - planets - planet - galaxies - starfield - universe - stars
Multi-Parks
Several shots of sand dunes on Blooming Point, sand drifting slightly. CU of texture of sand (looks like desert).
Cool Texture
Camera pans over a cool, colored texture.
CALIFORNIA BUSINESS WITH JAPAN
THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO JAPAN IS EXPECTED TO PUT LIMITATIONS ON U-S--JAPANESE TRADE. BUT AS ALAN MENDELSON REPORTS THAT'S NOT WHAT THE JAPANESE ARE HOPING FOR.
AEROSPACE FEEDING / F-100 / SPACE: FOOD
OC ROLL A FTG OF AEROSPACE FEEDING / F 100. INTV ABOUT ASTRONAUTS FOOD TEXTURE, EATING UTENSILS, PSYCHOLOGICAL AFFECT OF TEXTURE AND EATING W/ A FORK.
Overcast Freeport; 05/18/95
asst. CUs and MS of big fishing boats at dock; CUs all the rope and texture of fishing vessel; shots of fishing vessels in port
Tiphaine Auzière, Laurent Gerra, Jacob Collier
Aerial view of Fagradalsfjall volcano during eruption, Iceland
Aerial view of Fagradalsfjall volcano during an eruption in Grindavik, Southern Peninsula, Iceland.
51034 ALUMINUM METAL FINISHES 1950s ALCOA PRODUCT DESIGN PROMOTIONAL FILM
This beautiful color film produced for Alcoa Process Development Laboratories is about aluminum finishes. The anodic processes are trademarked Alumalite. It may be from the 1960s, based on the psychedelic screenshots and music. Giant rollers splash aluminum across a metal sheet as it moves through the line (2:10-2:29). Beakers in a test lab brew colors (3:09), measured by a spectrophotometer (3:31). Also measured is the thickness of coatings (3:37). Data is gathered, including the painted aluminum superstructures of the SS United States luxury passenger liner (4:03) and the color of anodized aluminum tags tracking lobsters (4:11). The Alcoa building roof is covered in test pieces of aluminum and its alloys (4:22) to see how it weathers the elements. A long line of aluminum is shown (4:45). It can be press formed into any design (5:08), rolled into many patterns (5:12), perforated or expanded (5:16), extruded to almost any contour (5:19), or brushed to a fine texture (5:24). These methods are shown applied to many different items (5:26-6:29). Aluminum can be etched (6:40), sandblasted (6:45), buffed (6:52), or bright dipped (6:54). Various items are shown with these finishes (6:56-7:21). Aluminum textures can be highly reflective (7:29-8:12).<p>Aluminum has an advantage over other metals as it can be anodized (8:18), which protects the aluminum without changing the original surface appearance that’s been applied. This process creates a durable aluminum oxide structure integral to the metal surface itself (8:30-8:58). Hard coating is created using a different mixture that causes the oxide cells to form even thicker walls (9:04). Another unique quality of aluminum is when anodized, each cell of its oxide coating has a tiny pore that accepts dyes and mineral pigments (9:21-9:32). In addition to coloring by anodizing, color may be applied on plain or anodized aluminum (10:00). It can be roller coated (10:02), silk screened with paints and inks (10:05), or stopped off for two-color anodizing (10:12). Alcoa has created architectural colors that can’t chip or peel away (10:46). The outside of buildings with anodic finishes is shown (10:49-11:07), as well as on guns (11:12), fishing reels (11:18), jewelry (11:28), and chairs (11:46). Aluminum can also have a porcelain finish (11:56) that is highly resistant to mechanical or thermal shock. Organic coatings such as plastic, paint, lacquer, and enamels can also be applied to aluminum (12:16). Aluminum is also functional, including being used on landing gear that is hard chromium plated (13:15) and on hard-coated helicopter rotor blades (13:19). Functional finishes include cadmium plating on zippers (13:47), immersion coating with tin or brass on pistons (13:53), buffed smooth on irons (13:57), and plated car parts (14:05). Electrochemical treating increases reflectivity (14:07) and silver plating increases surface conductivity (14:14). To resist corrosion (14:18), chemical and electrochemical finishes are applied. Porcelain is used to provide function and enhance appearance (14:25). Finishes can also be mass-produced, such as mechanized buffing (14:48), anodization in large tanks (15:20), electroplating (15:58) or pre-finished (17:01). The film ends with various colors and textures shown (17:08-17:56).<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Aerial revealing view stunning textures and patterns river stream in Himalayas. Mamang district. Tilicho base camp trail. Himalayas majestic mountains and trekking concept.
Aerial revealing view stunning textures and patterns river stream in Himalayas. Mamang district. Tilicho base camp trail. Himalayas majestic mountains and trekking concept
La grande traversée
Scenic MWS of frozen-in iceberg and long spines of coastal snow-clad mountains of Bylot Island in early morning sunlight (0:54). MLS, PAN LEFT of frozen in iceberg, weathered almost glassy texture is visible in ice face, reverse shot (1:42).
Textured Surface
Slow pan over a textured, sun baked surface.
PIXAR 4
01:00:00:00 MS back of Buzz bust, CU hand on mouse/ MS graphics painter Tia Kratter and effects supervisor Thomas Porter talk about how they add surface texture to basic shapes/ CU cell as they alter it for textures/ MS back of animator as she adds light and shaddow to background/ CU hand drawing on waccom tablet (9:35) / 01:09:57:15 VS Lasseter in cubicle with staff including Pete Docter, looking at buzz scene, inspecting animation (10:15) /