Vintage Stock Footage
1952 Utah
Archival footage of a historic monument and a 'Welcome to New Mexico' sign in a vast desert landscape, evoking mid-century Americana and regional pride.
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Utah USA (1952): Camera Pans Across The Desert To Show Off The Scenery On A Sunny
Utah USA (1952): Great View Of A Mountain And The Hilly Terrain That Surrounds The
Utah USA (1952): One Small Adobe Building Surrounded By A Vast Desert Like
Utah USA (1952): View Of A Very Arid Place With A Very Well Designed Building With
Utah USA (1952): Home Movie Of A Monument Being Viewed From Bottom To Near The Top
Utah USA (1952): Pan Across The Landscape Of A Cold Mountain Range Behind Snow
Utah USA (1952): The Neighborhood Looks Like A Beautiful Place To Look At Nice
Utah USA (1952): Woman Stands In Front Of White Marble Monument On A Bright Sunny
Utah USA (1952): Camera Pans Across The Desert Scenery And Finds A Building
Utah USA (1952): Desert Yellow Sign With Green Spiky Foliage Growing Close By
Utah USA (1952): Two Signboards In The Desert Welcoming Travelers On The Highway
Utah USA (1952): Grainy Footage Of Dirt And The Local Landscape Featuring Large
Utah USA (1952): View Of Tan Boulders And River Bed On A Bright Sunny Day
Utah USA (1952): It Is The Largest Mountain In The World To See A Afraid
Utah USA (1952): This Is A Beautiful Mountain With Beautiful Views
Utah USA (1952): Camera Panning Across A Scenic View Of The Edge Of Mountains And
Utah USA (1952): Young Woman Posing For Home Video Recording In Front Of A Dry
Utah USA (1952): The Mountain Area Is So Beautiful To Behold
Utah USA (1952): Stuck Between A Rock And A Hard Place Is What They Say
Utah USA (1952): A Pillar Is Contain Many Memories And Stories
Utah USA (1952): A View Of Monumental Statues And Buildings
Frequently asked questions
What kind of 1952 Utah footage is available?
Stockfilm preserves authentic 1952 Utah home movies — 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm reels restored to 4K. Expect candid daily life, streetscapes, travel, family events, and period-accurate fashion and vehicles, all shot on real film stock from the era.
What format was 1952 Utah footage shot on?
Most 1950s home movies were captured on 8mm Standard, 16mm, or — by the late 1960s — Super 8 film. We scan original reels at 4K and color-correct each clip while preserving authentic film grain.
Can I license 1952 Utah stock footage commercially?
Yes. The clips shown on this page are available for royalty-free direct licensing from Stockfilm for film, documentary, advertising, and online use.
Where can I download 1952 Utah archival footage?
Open a clip from the collection above, choose License Direct, and complete checkout to receive the licensed master download from Stockfilm.