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This focuses on the many types of printing available in the 1930s, using steel and chemicals mostly. Film shows how art is transferred to be printed. They're printing Chevy literature; is it sponsored by Chevy? |
Revision as of 22:33, 22 February 2022
Heights and Depths is a short film from 1938 released on 35mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
Principles of engraving are dramatized, showing that the tones of pictures result from high and low places on the engraver's plate.
Heights and Depths | |
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Produced by | Handy (Jam) Organization |
Production company | Handy (Jam) Organization |
Distributed by | Handy (Jam) Organization |
Release date | 1938 |
Running time | 0:8:18 |
Language | English |
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This focuses on the many types of printing available in the 1930s, using steel and chemicals mostly. Film shows how art is transferred to be printed. They're printing Chevy literature; is it sponsored by Chevy?