: If sourced from a public archive, it is often Creative Commons or Public Domain, but you should verify the specific license attached to that ID.

: Being an .mp4 file, it is highly compatible with modern editing software like Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro.

: Digitized clips from the mid-20th century.

If you are looking to integrate this specific clip into a project, consider the following:

While the exact visuals depend on the specific library it was sourced from, identifiers in this format often correspond to:

: Check the metadata for the original creator or collection (e.g., "Prelinger Archives").

: Raw clips used by editors for B-roll in documentaries or educational presentations. How to Use This File

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