Highlights and Shadows

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Directed byKenneth R. Edwards
Written byKenneth R. Edwards
Narrated byLowell Thomas
Highlights and Shadows
Directed byKenneth R. Edwards
Written byKenneth R. Edwards
Produced byJames Sibley Watson
Narrated byLowell Thomas
CinematographyJames Sibley Watson
Music byHoward Hanson
Bernard Rogers
Burrill Phillips
Wayne Barlow
Production
company
Release date
  • June 28, 1938 (1938-06-28)
Running time
54 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Highlights and Shadows is a 1938 industrial film produced by avant-garde filmmaker James Sibley Watson on the manufacture of Kodak film and camera equipment, profiling four divisions of the Eastman Kodak Company: Camera Works, Hawkeye Works, Kodak Park and the Research Department.[1] The extensive use of special effects throughout the film, particularly multiple exposures, emphasize the aesthetic qualities of mass production. The film is extant and a 35mm print is preserved by the George Eastman Museum.[2]

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