Highlights and Shadows
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Directed byKenneth R. Edwards
Written byKenneth R. Edwards
Produced byJames Sibley Watson
Narrated byLowell Thomas
| Highlights and Shadows | |
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| Directed by | Kenneth R. Edwards |
| Written by | Kenneth R. Edwards |
| Produced by | James Sibley Watson |
| Narrated by | Lowell Thomas |
| Cinematography | James Sibley Watson |
| Music by | Howard Hanson Bernard Rogers Burrill Phillips Wayne Barlow |
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Running time | 54 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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]