"Colour Television" Philips (16mm 1967)
Hypnotic, beautiful, mildly creepy engineering film about how colour television works. Produced by Philips. Distributed in Canada by Carman Educational Associates (aka my grandfather - found these in his garden shed). I sampled this imagery in my 2001 collage film "How Does It Work?", viewable elsewhere on this channel. Home transfer from 16mm original.

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