Thanks for sharing. I had not seen this before. The paper manufacturing is interesting. The buildings across the top of the aerial scene are paper manufacturing buildings. They are gone now. In that area there was the pulping operation, a few Fourdrinier Machines, a few machine for coating paper with emulsions and a big building for paper slitting, chopping and packaging. Now grass covered fields. There was another large paper mill about 2 miles west of the site shown. Kodak also coated emulsion on paper in Windsor CO, Harrow England and Sao Paulo Brazil. The 1990 film coating building replaced some of the buildings in the foreground.
There is another interesting aspect of this movie. It documents the state of phototypesetting in the 1960s. Typesetting under went three revolutions in the 20th century. The first was Linotype/Intertype hot metal early in the century. The second is shown here with 1st and 2nd generation phototypesetting equipment, and the third was computer-to-plate that is giving way to Kodak's Prosper computer-to-ultra-speed ink jet running at 1000 ft. per minute.
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