HD
1976
Philips-Radio offers an engaging glimpse into the bustling operations of the Philips Radio factory. Viewers observe skilled glassblowers crafting intricate glass bulbs, while machinery aids in the production process. A master glassblower skillfully shapes a complex tube critical for radio broadcasting, which is then refined and finished. Assembly-line workers diligently handle various tasks, from manufacturing cases to assembling wire harnesses and producing loudspeakers. As radios approach completion, they undergo rigorous testing. The film concludes with a whimsical stop-motion sequence featuring lively loudspeakers, creating a poetic tribute to industrial craftsmanship and innovation.