
[Cotton Processing, silent, 1960s, Kodachrome ]
This silent 1960s industrial film footage provides a detailed look at the journey of cotton from raw material to finished textile product. Beginning with close-up shots of cotton processing machinery, it follows the steps of baling, weighing, tagging, and transporting cotton in large trailers and warehouses. Workers examine and move bales using forklifts and manual tools. The focus then shifts to factory interiors, where workers, mostly women, operate machines that measure, comb, and inspect fiber quality, including microscopic analysis. Saco-Lowell spinning machines turn cotton into thread, which is then woven into fabric on large industrial looms. Throughout, the film emphasizes the precision, scale, and labor involved in cotton production, showcasing a seamless system of mechanized textile manufacturing from raw fiber to woven fabric.
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