This is a full 1940s colour cinema advertisement for CE Miller & Co., a removalist and storage company based in Melbourne.
Titled Know Your Melbourne, the opening sequences of the ad could easily be mistaken for a tourism commercial.
The ad features shots of the Yarra River, Scotts Hotel, the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, Government House in Jolimont, the Botanical Gardens, the Old Treasury building, the State Library, Parliament House, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Flinders Street Station. It also provides some of the vital statistics about Melbourne's older civic buildings and streets around the inner city.
It then shifts focus to the suburbs of Melbourne with sweeping views of houses and men lifting furniture into a van. The narrator talks about Melburnians as people who love their homes and like to stay settled, before leading up to a strong recommendation to use the services of CE Miller & Co. when you move into a new house.
This colour cinema advertisement from around 1945 is for CE Miller and Company, a removal and storage business based in Melbourne and shows off Melbourne city and suburbs of the mid 1940s.
This beautifully photographed advertisement was shot by Australian cinematographer Ross Wood. Wood worked as a cameraman in the 1940s and 50s on feature films, documentaries, advertisements and television productions. He also worked briefly for Fox Movietone and the Shell Film Unit. It is clear from this advertisement that Wood was an accomplished cameraman and contributes to this advertisement’s high quality production values. As a cinematographer, he worked on the reconstructed documentary The Back of Beyond (1954), the bush western Captain Thunderbolt (1955) and The Forerunner (1958) – about the building of the Snowy Mountains Hydro Electric Scheme.
Notes by Poppy De Souza
This clip shows a colour travelogue-style cinema advertisement for CE Miller & Co, a removalist and storage business. The advertisement was made in 1945. There is footage of Melbourne, including historic buildings such as the State Library, Parliament House and the Chamber of Commerce, and the narrator imparts information about the buildings’ histories. Scenes of the Yarra River are also shown. The shots move from public buildings to houses in Melbourne’s suburbs, and the narrator makes the connection between houses and moving house, saying 'Those who know, use CE Miller & Co’ over footage of company trucks and removalists.
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