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History of Advertising - General (1930-1950) 2-DVD Set

See Some Of The Most Historic Advertising Footage Ever Released On DVD!

Nobody likes to admit it - but we all love advertising! Yet in this modern age so much advertising effort is put into television and the Internet. Back before the days of high technology advertisers had to be much more creative when looking for ways to make their message stand out! The two disk set History of Advertising - General: 1930 - 1950 shows you the myriad of creative ways advertising agencies used to sell their products including:

• Sky writing

• Billboard advertisements

• Short films

• Electric signs

History of Advertising - General: (1930 - 1950) DVD

See The History Of Advertising During The Golden
Era Of The Movies!

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See Films, Billboards And Sky Writing Ads
From The 1930s!

This 2-DVD Set Shows You How Great Admen Sold
Coffee, Batteries And Automobiles!



"This is the place to get your DVDs. You can't ask for more! Extremely Professional, Extremely Reliable and Extremely Fast. A++" Thanks,
-Derrick Evans -- Tampa, FL

The 1930s Was The Heart Of The Great Depression! Advertisers Had To Be Creative
To Get People To Part With Their Hard Earned Dollars!

Imagine being an advertising executive at the heart of the Great Depression - the worst economic cycle in American history! Most people did not have any spare cash. It was virtually impossible to get people to spend money! Yet, unless admen wanted to find themselves on the unemployment line they had to find a way!

That's why the 1930s is one of the most creative eras ever in the history of advertising!



"I work in advertising, so I was naturally curious about this DVD. What shocked me the most is how many of the elements that are used in advertising today are already being used - more than 60 years ago. It's fascinating"
Christine Cantera, Ocean City, New Jersey ([email protected])



General Packaging Description:
Our professionally-produced DVDs are shipped in retail Amaray style DVD cases just like you would find in a store. These beautifully packaged DVDs make great gifts and are themselves works of art. While we offer some of the best prices anywhere, we have never sacrificed quality for price.

See The Advertising Masters At Work!

This 2-DVD set has some of the great production houses of the era such as Jam Handy and Jerry Fairbanks Productions, providing glimpses of the strategies employed during the birth of motion pictures and television.

One of the finest and rarest collections of Advertising Films dating back as far as seven decades is a great visual delight. The extraordinary compilation of films ranges from movie theatre ads, TV commercials, sky writing and outdoor ads. These ads also document what was happening in America at the time, 50 to 70 years back. These black and white as well as color ad films give us a wonderfully lively journey through the history of advertising.

These ads are a tribute to creativity. See for yourself the unique way companies marketed their products like Band Aid, Pepsodent, Ajax, Winston, Gillette, Remington, Marlboro, Kool, Rober Burn Cigars, Murial Cigars, Tide, Maxwell House, Hamm's, Budweiser, Lipton, Jell-O, Cheerios, V-8, Brown Derby, Nonesuch Coffee, Polaroid Cameras and many others during the 1930s through the 1950s. Very well made, quite watchable for the time.

This vintage collection of high quality movie clips is the finest collection of advertising snapshots available, providing a valuable in sight in to the marketing strategies implemented during this period. This DVD set is great visual reference and study guide for any history buff or student alike.

This 2-DVD Set Is A Perfect Gift For Any Student Of Advertising,
The Great Depression Or Film Production Techniques!

This set will show you exactly how advertising has changed over the past 70 years! You will be shocked at how many techniques are still in use today! You will also be fascinated about what techniques worked well before the advent of television and the Internet but would seem quaint today. Here is just a small sample of what you will see on this incredible two disk set:



Nonesuch Coffee

Does anyone remember Nonesuch Coffee? The brand may have faded into history - and with that name who can be surprised - but you can still see this classic ad! In this theatrical ad a husband wonders why the wife puts the coffee in the icebox. Why to keep Nonesuch's flavour of course! It promotes a "Movie Week Special" where people can get their java rush for just 29 cents a pound. Run! Run! Run to your grocer!

Producer: N/A
Sponsor: Nonesuch Coffee
Year: 1934
Length: 00:01:01
Audio: Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE

Nonesuch Coffee

Behind the Bright Lights

This 30s film tells us how the huge lighted Chevrolet sign in New York City worked, including how they made the letters crawl by spelling out various advertising messages. It's a very interesting and well explained documentary. If you love old signs anyway, this is just up your alley!

Producer: Jam Handy Organization
Sponsor:Chevrolet Division, General Motors Corporation
Year:1935
Length:00:07:10
Audio: Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE

Behind the Bright Lights

Sky Billboards

This film shows how skywriting works and demonstrates the making of an aerial Chevrolet advertisement. It features exquisite aerial photography, fascinating information, and occasionally breath-taking shots of the sky writing in progress. Who isn't awe-struck by 300-foot letters written 2 miles high - by airplanes? The film is very well made and quite watchable, especially for the time.

Producer: Jam Handy Organization
Sponsor:Chevrolet Motor Company
Year:1935
Length:00:07:35
Audio:Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE

Sky Billboards

Time Savers for House Makers

This is a screen ad where a resigned looking housewife demonstrates the virtues of Elastic Starch. With this miracle "self-cooking" starch, there's "no wax to add" and "no boiling, no cooking, no need to skim or strain!" The housewife portrayed here demonstrates the product in a melancholic way that contrasts with the unseen announcer's shrill excitement. Just think - before this poor woman even got to point of ironing and starching, she had to wash the clothes by hand using a washboard. Then she put the clothes through a wringer, carried the clothing outside, hung it on the clothesline and hoped it wouldn't rain. Is it any wonder she's having trouble summoning any enthusiasm for Elastic Starch despite the fact that "it's ready in no time at all?" It's ten cents a "large package," but even that could have been beyond the budget of Depression era families in 1936, when this ad was made.

Producer: N/A
Sponsor:Quick Elastic
Year:1936
Length:00:00:59
Audio:Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE

Time Savers for House Makers

Film Mystery, A (Dreft Screen Ad)

This ad will show you how much times have changed in the past 70 years. The pitch - believe it or not - is that Dreft Detergent would make a great gift if you have forgotten your wife's birthday or anniversary. It's fun to watch for the camp value alone!

Producer: N/A
Sponsor:Dreft
Year:1937
Length:00:01:00
Audio:Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE

Film Mystery, A (Dreft Screen Ad)

For Good Living (Brown Derby Beer Promo)

This ad for Brown Derby beer, a house brand of Safeway Stores claims that beer drinking is healthy! Who knew?
There is a lot of campy fun in this film which takes you on a guided tour through the brewing process. Watching the machinery of the day is interesting. Hypnosis was the rage at the time and at one point the film actually tries to hypnotize the audience to buy more beer. It's a laugh riot!

Producer: N/A
Sponsor:Safeway Stores
Year:1937
Length:00:18:59
Audio:Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE

For Good Living (Brown Derby Beer Promo)

True Experience of Officer Harold Sewell, The

This is a dramatized screen ad showing how a flashlight powered by Eveready batteries prevents a train wreck. In just over one minute, this black and white sound film presents a true-life drama and creates tons of tension. It's a superb achievement, not only artistically but as advertising. And the photography is excellent as well!

Producer: N/A
Sponsor:National Carbon Co. (Eveready Batteries)
Year:1938
Length:00:01:21
Audio:Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE

True Experience of Officer Harold Sewell, The

To Market, To Market (Part I)

General Outdoor Advertising sponsored this film designed to sell billboard advertising. We see billboard after billboard while the narrator extols the virtues of "scientific placement", which mostly seems to involve putting billboards everywhere. It gets a bit creepy after awhile as all people are seen as "customers" to be manipulated. It's fun to see all the billboards, though--this was made in the 1950's, before photography was used much on billboards, so it's an interesting document of advertising art and graphics of the period.

Producer: Jam Handy Organization
Sponsor:General Outdoor Advertising Company
Year:1942
Length:00:20:10
Audio:Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE

To Market, To Market (Part I)

To Market, To Market (Part II)

This sequel to To Market, To Market is shot in color and gives us a lively look at outdoor advertising in a metropolis. It's really heavy with the feeling of the buzzing forties. The picture quality is very good.

Producer: Jam Handy Organization
Sponsor:General Outdoor Advertising Company
Year:1942
Length:00:04:37
Audio:Mono
Color: COLOR

To Market, To Market (Part II)

Curtis-Wright Shorts (7 Subjects)

This is a collection of short screen ads recruiting workers for aircraft manufacturing jobs during World War II. These interesting ads for employment opportunities at a propeller making plant during the war are a real novelty. Lowell Thomas narrates the first 3 ads and then the last 4 are done by an unseen narrator. It's a wonderful experience to watch another pearl from the Jam Handy Production team!

Producer: Jam Handy Organization
Sponsor:Curtiss-Wright Corporation
Year:1944
Length:00:08:58
Audio:Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE

Curtis-Wright Shorts (7 Subjects)

An Old Chinese Proverb: One Picture Is Worth Ten Thousand Words

This is a cinematic tour through the Jerry Fairbanks studios in Hollywood, showing the production of animation, television, industrial and advertising films. You will have an enjoyable romp through the studio, which made such amazing shorts as Freedom Highway, Century 21 Calling and Once Upon A Honeymoon. This film mainly focuses on his contributions to the Paramount industrial film collection. You can see tantalizing titles such as Speaking Of Animals and Potatoes Unlimited. For the fans of Fairbanks films, this film is a treat.

Producer: Fairbanks (Jerry) Productions
Sponsor:Fairbanks (Jerry) Productions
Year:1946
Length:00:22:07
Audio:Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE

An Old Chinese Proverb: One Picture Is Worth Ten Thousand Words

Running Time:
DVD One : 00:55:31
DVD Two : 01:01:40

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"I showed these DVDs to my advertising professor! He couldn't believe it! All of the supposedly "modern" advertising methods we were learning were on display here - back in the 1950s! Wow! This taught me a lot!"
- Jonathan Champlovier - London, UK ([email protected])

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