Twins on the Ohio
Twins on the Ohio. Ohio Valley Electric Company film about construction of two electric power plants on the Ohio River. 1960s, Ohio, Ohio River, barge, river banks, Cheshire, men fishing for catfish from river bank, residential house, man outside home, woman pruning rose bush, woman waving to man departing in car, car driving on road along river, fisherman carrying fish catch from water to land, car pulling to side of rural road and people getting out, man giving bouquet of flowers to his elderly mother, teenage boys petting dog and looking at river, man and teenage boys looking at river view, man looking at Kyger Creek Power Plant along river, facade Kyger Creek Power Plant, Clifty Creek Power Plant facade, Madison, Indiana, Washington D.C., United States Capitol Building, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Atomic Energy Commission, Ohio River Valley, men entering United States Atomic Energy Commission building, AEC meeting, Portsmouth Project, people working, engineer using ruler to make drawing, woman filing folders in file cabinet, barge on Ohio River, coal, Ohio Valley Electric Corporation, OVEC, groundbreaking ceremony at power plant, December 4, 1952, Ohio governor breaking ground in earthmover, construction at Kyger Creek and Clifty Creek Power Plants, construction vehicles at power plant construction site, vehicles laying down sand and gravel, construction vehicle pushing other vehicle out of ditch, construction engineer driving through future Kyger Creek Power Plant site examining foundation, meeting with engineers and technicians, women's hands flipping through calendar, female worker sitting at typewriter and answering telephone, female switchboard operator, construction men walking to site, license plates, power plant construction materials, concrete ingredients traveling up conveyor belt into mixer, male worker operating mixer controls, concrete being poured out of mixer, truck transporting concrete, construction workers setting form in place, construction worker welding together steel reinforcements, construction workers laying out concrete on forms, men working down staircase to construction site, construction workers building power plants, construction workers climbing steel beam, construction worker sitting on steel beam kicking them together, winter at construction site, power wheelbarrows transporting concrete mixture, construction on stacks, construction workers climbing down transmission tower, power lines being strung, construction workers using porcelain insulators to haul power lines up to transmission tower, construction workers stringing power lines, construction workers splicing cables, brick layers, welder, roofers, insulators, worker tightening bolts, Ohio Valley Electric Corporation train, worker ascending completed stack, coal barge on river, tugboat, coal being unloaded, tons of coal waiting to be unloaded, coal reserve, boilers being erected, interior of boiler lined in tubing, workers setting turbines in place, generators being set up, workers checking circuit breakers, workers setting up control room, February 1955 calendar, February 15, 1955, Kyger and Clifty Power Plants start up, smoke coming out of stack, workers constructing Kyger and Clifty Power Plants, completed power plants, Ohio Valley Electric Corporation Headquarters, man closing door on power plant meter in control room, Portsmouth Project, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission sign, switchyard, Portsmouth Uranium Diffusion Plant, May 1956, Kyger Creek Power Plant dedication day, ceremony, American flag being hoisted onto flagpole, power plant construction engineers talking, family shaking hands with construction engineer's boss, officials speaking at dedication event, people dining at tables, Kyger Creek Power Plant plaque being unveiled, facade power plant, worker walking through power plant, workers monitoring levels in power plant control room, electric companies
Paramount
Tryouts for women's US Winter Olympics ski team at North Conway, NH
REGAN ON BUDGET
00:00:00:00 Regan SOT on belt-tightening within the Fed Gov; reductions in govt spending in new budget (0:00)/
MAN MAKES HIS OWN AUTOGIRO
Slough, Berkshire. <br/> <br/>MS.CU. Mr. Prescott working on rotors in workshop. MS. LS. As he brings rotors out of workshop to fix onto machine. Various shots, tightening up bolts. LS.Sits in machine and fastens safety belt. Various shots, illustrates control for manoeuvrability. <br/> <br/>Mute Orig. Neg.
AUTOMOTIVE
CU OF MAN'S SEAT BELT, MAN TIGHTENS IT
Technicians fix Apollo 1 capsule onto crane at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, United States.
Apollo 204 (Apollo 1) review board documentary film in the United States. Technicians work at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The Apollo 1 capsule being lifted. Technicians tie strings and tighten ropes around the capsule as it is being lifted. Technicians move around the capsule and others work on it. A technician places the belt into a groove and tightens the screw. Location: Florida United States USA. Date: 1967.
Greg’s Team of March 03, 2025, invited Teddy RINER (EDG).
1950s Industry
b&w industrial - Man Made Plasma - medics tend to wounded soldier - ws exterior factory - cu worker lights blowtorch and welds - men dump 55 gallon barrel of calcium carbide into hole - worker tightens bolt on tank - exterior pan of high conveyor belt - acetylene bottles - men at controls - measure out liquids from tank - scientist looks at product in beaker - chemists work with chemicals in vats - pour white powder into water - women workers sterilize and inspect plasma product - exterior hospital - nurse sets up plasma bottle for patient - patient winks at camera
Pulp and Paper Mill
HAMS of logs moving on conveyor, going into chipper chute. Closer shot of logs in chipper chute being chewed up by chipper blades. Shot of wood chips moving along endless conveyor belt. Shot of operator checking and noting down readings from control console. CU of recording graph, of bank of recording graphs as operator takes down readings. Sequence on charging floor of digester showing operator replacing heavy lid, bolting it down with automatic nut tightener, moving away from steaming digester top, turning large hand valves. Various shots of men, of forklift, moving stacks of sulphite sheets, of crane lowering stacks in hold of ship at night. MSs, CSs of sulphite pulp being processed, bubbling in special vats, being scraped of rollers. HAS of sulphite dryer machine. CUs of rollers, sheet going through, workmen testing pulp for consistency by squeezing water out. Shot of dry sulphite panels coming out of dry end of machine, being pressed into bundles, wired, wrapped. Very dark night shots of special boom crane unloading trucks of logs. Dark shots of men rolling logs on conveyor, of swinging radial saw cutting logs into equal lenghts, of truck loaded with logs driving past camera.
Factory Workers Assembling Car Frames
Factory workers, some of whom are wearing headphones, tighten parts on car frames as they travel by on conveyor belts.
Van Child seats (04/03/1997)
Imagine that you put your 9 month old child in her van safety seat and the belts begin to tighten... on their own... tighten literally to the point of choing the baby. A young mother from Charlotte, NC says it happened to her. Bob Knowles explains. ...tag..... Chrysler says it is preparing instructional videos for minivan owners after receiving complaints that the straps on built-in car seats tightened on their own. The company says that no children have been reported injured in the complaints. end-
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS TIGHTEN BELTS THIS SEASON DUE TO LOWER CONSUMER CONFIDENCE
DAN HARRIS CS VO ON HOW PEOPLE ARE SPENDING LESS MONEY ON CHRISTMAS SHOPPING / PEOPLE ARE ONLY BUYING ESSENTIAL THINGS THIS YEAR
Climber Winding Cable - 1
XCU on the hands of a climber as he winds and tightens a climbing cable through a clip attached to his belt. Good image to depict a climbers focus and preparation.
FALWELL
00:00:00:00 Jerry Falwell addresses mtg of Natl Assoc of Evangelicals, incl &apos;belt tightening .. financing.. lessons learned from scandal .. back to basics..&apos; also cutaways of mtg audienc ...
SUPER LIFE SAVER
Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). <br/> <br/>CU. Test driver Jean Pierre Riesen tightens safety belt in car. CU. Riesen in the driving seat. CU. As car pulls away. LV. As it comes towards camera, hits ramp and rolls over. LV. Pan, slow motion shot as the car rolls over and comes to a rest upside down. LV. Police and firemen watch. LV. Riesen climbs out from the smashed car. SV. Inside car at speed, Riesen throws the wheel over to roll the car. GV. Slow motion shot as the car somersaults over and over until it comes to rest on top of another car. CU. The car resting on the other car, & CU. SV. Riesen climbs out through the windscreen.
Technicians remove cover silver sheet and fix crane on Apollo 1 capsule in Florida, United States.
Apollo 204 (Apollo 1) review board documentary film in the United States. Technicians remove silver sheet cover from the capsule at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. A man on a crane removes the silver sheet. An overhead crane being lowered. The technicians fix the screws into holes attaching the crane with the capsule. The technician places a belt in a groove. He uses a screw driver to tighten the fittings. The capsule is being lifted. Location: Florida United States USA. Date: 1967.
1963 Modern Times trailer
Modern Times - 1936 b&w trailer - comedy - Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard Charlie on the strike line - worker in factory w/ giant TV in background - assembly line scene - scenes from earlier Chaplin films, Chaplin waving flag appearing to be leading protest march - Chaplin making crazy / funny face then tightening bolts on conveyor belt - Chaplin on sidewalk as Goddard walks up behind him & covers his eyes - he spins around & they hug - Chaplin carried outside factory to awaiting ambulance - Chaplin chasing woman w/ wrenches - Chaplin in fight at jail - in patrol wagon - Chaplin rollerskating in deserted department store at night - Chaplin as waiter in crowded restaurant w/ people dancing all around
SILENT FEATURE FILMS
CU NUN PUTS SPIKED BELT AROUND HERSELF & TIGHTENS IT
HISTORICAL FILM: ASSEMBLING MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION PT. 1 (1919)
B&W film, 1919, film on assembling a motor and transmission. Taken at Camp Holabird, Maryland in 1919.
Greg’s Team of January 14, 2025 (EDG).
55994 SERGEI EISENSTEIN'S LAND AND FREEDOM MEXICO, ITS LAND OWNERS & PEONS
This 1941 black and white film is part of the Bell and Howell Filmosound Library series and focuses on the plight of the peons in Mexico in the late 1800s and early 1900s. It was produced in Mexico by Soviet film director Sergei M. Eisenstein and by “special arrangements with Upton Sinclair.” It opens with views of Mexico’s desert, two smiling caballeros, and castle fortresses (:22-1:00). A Creole cowboy with spurs sits sideways on a horse, two men wrapped in serapes take a siesta under a giant maguey (also known as agave, century plant, and American aloe), and a man in a straw hat extracts maguey juice from a gourd (1:01-1:22). The hacienda is guarded by armed men. The band of one’s hat is tight under his bottom lip and the other under his nose (1:23-1:40). Two Creole cowboys relax. One tightens his glove; his jacket is elaborately embroidered (1:41-1:56). The peons, men of mixed or Indian descent, were forced to assemble at dawn and wait to be assigned daily tasks as forced labor. They wear serapes, hold straw hats, and wear leather sandals. They sing as they exit through the guarded large doors, which close behind them (1:57-3:50). In the field, they extract the juice from the large maguey leaves, getting the juice flowing by mouth and then pouring it into a bucket. The juice can be fermented to produce pulque or mezcal tequila, which a guard is shown drinking (3:51-4:20). Two teenage peon girls are shown. A peon couple must ask the hacienda owner to be allowed to be married. Sometimes he says yes. To one, he says no and the young man is thrown down the steps by the guards (4:21-6:00). A peon runs through the maguey in an attempt to escape (6:01-6:20). Between 1922 and 1953, Mexican Diego Rivera painted large frescoes and murals depicting the poor treatment of peons (6:21-7:00). Earlier revolutions had been led by Miguel Hidalgo and when he was executed, Jose Morelos, shown in photos and a statue (7:01-7:45). A photo and statue of Benito Juarez is shown, followed by a large picture of President Porfirio Diaz (8:04-8:30). A man looks at the picture and another incites his fellow peons to rebel in the 1910 Mexico Revolution. Men with guns and bandolier belts full of ammunition draped around their necks climb the rocks. They fire at guards and storm the hacienda (8:38-10:00.) The peons are free. A violinist plays next to a large drummer in the courtyard where they once were forced labor (10:01-10:49). <p><p>This film was part of a much larger Eisenstein project called ¡Que Viva México! or Da zdravstvuyet Meksika! This was a film project begun in 1930 by the Russian avant-garde director Sergei Eisenstein (1898–1948). It would have been an episodic portrayal of Mexican culture and politics from pre-Conquest civilization to the Mexican revolution. Production was beset by difficulties and was eventually abandoned. Jay Leyda and Zina Voynow call it his "greatest film plan and his greatest personal tragedy". Eisenstein left for Mexico in December 1930—after various projects proposed by Charles Chaplin and Paramount Pictures fell through, and Paramount released him from his contract. The Mexican film was produced by Upton Sinclair and a small group of financiers recruited by his wife Mary Craig Kimbrough Sinclair, under a legal corporation these investors formed, the Mexican Film Trust. Their contract with Eisenstein called for a short, apolitical feature film about or involving Mexico, in a scenario to be designed and filmed by Eisenstein and his two compatriots, Grigori Alexandrov and Eduard Tisse. Other provisos of the contract, which Eisenstein signed on 24 November 1930, included that the film would be completed (including all post-production work) by April 1931, and would show or imply nothing that could be construed as insulting to or critical of post-Revolution Mexico (a condition imposed by the Mexican government before it would allow the three Soviets entry into their country). Filmed material was also to be subject to censorship by the Mexican government, at first after it was filmed and printed, later in 1931 during shooting via an on-site censor.<p><p>Eisenstein shot somewhere between 30 to 50 hours of footage before the Mexican Film Trust stopped production, the Trust having run out of money and patience with Eisenstein's unwillingness/inability to complete the film expeditiously. <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
10/02/73 C0038918 - COLOR VALPARAISO THE MILITARY JUNTA SATURDAY ASKED THE CITIZENS TO TIGHTEN THEIR BELTS FOR EMBARJATION OF THE HARD ROAD TO RECONSTRUCTION.
10/02/73 C0038918 - COLOR VALPARAISO THE MILITARY JUNTA SATURDAY ASKED THE CITIZENS TO TIGHTEN THEIR BELTS FOR EMBARJATION OF THE HARD ROAD TO RECONSTRUCTION. LNC 46851 "CHILE SITUATION" SHOWS: VALPARAISO BAY PAN TO HARBOR AND RUSSIANS SHIPS: SHIPS IN HARBOR: PEOPLE WATCHING SHOPS: CEMETERY WHERE ALEENDE SAID TO BE BURIED: TROOPS OUTSIDE PRISON: BEACH SCENE: (SHOT 9/29/73 34FT) CHILE - VALPARAISO BEACHES - CHILE - VALPARAISO PORTS & HARBORS - CHILE - VALPARAISO CHILE - POLITICS UPITN / 34 FT / 16 MM / COLOR / PRINT / R49936