00:00:00 Collins & Aikman Corporation Presents "CA-VEL-CADE". 00:00:06 Narrated by Harry Von Zell. 00:00:09 The narrator discusses food, shelter, and clothing as the three things humanity can't live without. 00:20 The narrator discusses how grain is made. 00:00:29 The narrator discusses shelter and thatched huts. 00:00:34 The narrator discusses clothes. 00:00:42 Video of couch upholstery, living room, and car upholstry transformation as narrator discusses fabrics. 00:01:11 The narrator discusses velvet upholstery fabric. An infographic is narrated over explaining velvet fabric components. 00:01:39 The narrator discusses flat fabric upholstery. Mentions: Tapestry, Repp, Damask, and Brocatelle. An infographic is narrated over explaining flat fabric components. 00:02:23 The narrator discusses what fibers, crops, logs, and animal sources make velvet fabric naming vegetable, animal, synthetic, and cotton, rayon, and wool from sheep and wool from angora goats. 00:03:44 The narrator discusses history of textile creation. 00:03:58 The narrator discusses modern factory creation process for textiles (fleece to thread) in textile mills. 07:38 Infographic and narration explaining basic weave pattern. Including footage of the actual process.00:08:58 Infographic and narration explaining weave pattern for frise' velvets. Including footage of the actual process. 00:09:48 Infographic and narration explaining weave pattern for cut and un-cut frise' velvets. Including footage of the actual process. 00:10:39 The narrator discusses jacquard velvet creation process. 00:11:32 The narrator continues to discuss manufacturing processes of velvet fabrics focusing on dye. 00:13:00 Infographic about automobile velvets including old style plush and modern velvet. The narrator continues to discuss automobile velvets. 00:13:22 The narrator discusses moth-proofing. 00:13:46 The narrator discusses the testing of velvet fabric products, including a scene of ware testers and an associated infographic and a scene of fadometers and an associated infographic. 00:15:34 The narrator discusses how velvet fabrics resist soiling. 00:16:42 The narrator continues to discuss fabric in motorcars. 00:17:26 Narrator discusses fabric use in busses. 00:17:55 The narrator discusses fabric use in trains. 00:18:38 Narrator discusses fabric use in airplanes. 00:19:02 The narrator discusses home furniture fabrics and upholstery. 00:19:52 Velvets CA-VEL of Enduring Beauty. 00:20:03 The End Recorded by Wilding Picture Productions, Inc. New York, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco, Hollywood. 00:20:12 End of recording.
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00:00:00 Collins & Aikman Corporation Presents "CA-VEL-CADE". 00:00:06 Narrated by Harry Von Zell. 00:00:09 The narrator discusses food, shelter, and clothing as the three things humanity can't live without. 00:20 The narrator discusses how grain is made. 00:00:29 The narrator discusses shelter and thatched huts. 00:00:34 The narrator discusses clothes. 00:00:42 Video of couch upholstery, living room, and car upholstry transformation as narrator discusses fabrics. 00:01:11 The narrator discusses velvet upholstery fabric. An infographic is narrated over explaining velvet fabric components. 00:01:39 The narrator discusses flat fabric upholstery. Mentions: Tapestry, Repp, Damask, and Brocatelle. An infographic is narrated over explaining flat fabric components. 00:02:23 The narrator discusses what fibers, crops, logs, and animal sources make velvet fabric naming vegetable, animal, synthetic, and cotton, rayon, and wool from sheep and wool from angora goats. 00:03:44 The narrator discusses history of textile creation. 00:03:58 The narrator discusses modern factory creation process for textiles (fleece to thread) in textile mills. 07:38 Infographic and narration explaining basic weave pattern. Including footage of the actual process.00:08:58 Infographic and narration explaining weave pattern for frise' velvets. Including footage of the actual process. 00:09:48 Infographic and narration explaining weave pattern for cut and un-cut frise' velvets. Including footage of the actual process. 00:10:39 The narrator discusses jacquard velvet creation process. 00:11:32 The narrator continues to discuss manufacturing processes of velvet fabrics focusing on dye. 00:13:00 Infographic about automobile velvets including old style plush and modern velvet. The narrator continues to discuss automobile velvets. 00:13:22 The narrator discusses moth-proofing. 00:13:46 The narrator discusses the testing of velvet fabric products, including a scene of ware testers and an associated infographic and a scene of fadometers and an associated infographic. 00:15:34 The narrator discusses how velvet fabrics resist soiling. 00:16:42 The narrator continues to discuss fabric in motorcars. 00:17:26 Narrator discusses fabric use in busses. 00:17:55 The narrator discusses fabric use in trains. 00:18:38 Narrator discusses fabric use in airplanes. 00:19:02 The narrator discusses home furniture fabrics and upholstery. 00:19:52 Velvets CA-VEL of Enduring Beauty. 00:20:03 The End Recorded by Wilding Picture Productions, Inc. New York, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco, Hollywood. 00:20:12 End of recording.
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