The DVD screengrab from the 1971 movie *Rise of Giant Ants*, produced by Warner Bros. depicts a chilling and dramatic scene of giant ants marching through New York City. **Giant Ants**:- The giant ants dominate the foreground, towering over cars and buildings. Their exoskeletons are dark and glossy, with large, menacing mandibles. Their segmented bodies are captured in mid- march, with some ants climbing over debris and overturned vehicles. **New York Setting**:- The backdrop shows a recognizable New York City street, likely featuring landmarks like the Empire State Building or Times Square. However, the scene is one of chaos—crumbling buildings, abandoned cars, and smoke rising from distant fires, all contributing to a sense of impending doom. **Color and Quality**:- The image is grainy, typical of 1970s film quality, with muted colors that add to the grim atmosphere. The lighting is dim, perhaps set during dusk, with long shadows stretching across the street, enhancing the eerie mood of the scene. **People**:- In the background, small groups of panicked citizens are seen fleeing or hiding, emphasizing the scale of the giant ants and the terror they bring. This screengrab captures a moment of tension and terror, as the giant ants march through a devastated New York, showcasing the classic 1970s creature feature aesthetic



