1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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26 ASTRONOMY "1000 and One' GROUP 17 (Continued) Art and Architecture The Making of Wrought Iron (1) Steps in process of making a section of a grille. (0A124) Models in Motion (14) Series of ^ reels for art classes— for freehand drawing — drawings made from models in motion. (®57) The Negro and Art (1) Contribution the American Negro is making in field of art. (0202, 0A147, 155) A Study of Negro Artists (4) At work in their studios ; emphasizes the industriousness in bread-winning activities often present in the Negro art. (0147, 155) Painting a Portrait by Wayman Adams (3) Entire process from setting of the palette to the finished picture. (0A124) Sculpture in Stone (1) Demonstration of the tools and technique, employed in modern sculpture. (0A87) Tapestries and How They Are Made (1) Technique of tapestry weaving, with examples from Museum's collection. (0A124) Vasantasena (2) Story based on an incident in a tenth-century Indian story. (0A124) A Visit to the Armor Galleries (2) Chain mail and Gothic armor ; Maximilian and enriched armor. (0A124) Glass Blowing (2) Hewing, cutting, polishing, and etching: specimens of ancient and medieval glass. (0A124) Making of a Stained-Glass Window (3) Each step shown. (©A124 i Windows of Art (%) Development of stained glass window. (A197) The Young Painter (2) Inspired by Rembrandt's famous painting of same title. Features Mary Astor and Pierre Gendron. (©Ill, A197) We Are All Artists (3) A study which makes art understandable to the average person, showing its use and influence in daily living. (0155) (See also Groups 39, 41. 46, 58, 81) GROUP 18 ASTRONOMY All Aboard for the Moon (1) Thrilling imaginary flight to the moon in cleverly designed rocket. Photography of actual surface of the moon. Scientific information in popular vein. (0129, ©A30, 193) The Astronomer's Workshop (^) Visit to astronomical observatory at Wesleyan University. (©Ill, ©A30) Birth of the Earth (1/3) Representation of formation of earth, moon and sun. (©Ill, ©A30) Birth of the Earth (3) Story of creation told in simple non-technical terms. (A98) Climate (2) Why temperature varies; study of relationship of sun and earth causing seasonal changes. (©58, 190) Communing with the Heavens "(1) Explains work of Canada's astronomers; non-technical. (©10, A202) The Cosmic Drama (3) The earth in its relation to the Universe and development of life upon the earth ; directed by Raymond Ditmars. (©29, A64, 146, 197) Earth and Worlds Beyond (1) Animated summary of the cycles of day and night and of the seasons. (©A168, A48) Eclipse of the Sun (Vo) Clear and interesting exposition. (©Ill, ©A30) Evolution (3) Creation of the world based on scientific theories ; formation of cell life. (A 150) The Heavenly Bodies (1 each) Series covering the field of astronomy. Titles are : The Development of Astronomical Knowledge ; Gravitation, the Moon, Constellations ; the Sun and Its Influence on the Earth; Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Milky Way; The Evolution of the Universe. (©58, 129) Looking through Great Telescopes (6) A complete film on Astronomy covering the Sun, Moon, Planets, Milky Way and Exterior Galaxies. (©A19) A Motion Picture Journey to the Moon (1) Panoramic picture of sunrise phenomena in Lunar Craters, and occultation of the Delta Capricorni. (©104) Romance of the Planets (1) Animated drawings and models demonstrate nebular hypothesis. Ideas for interplanetary communication. (©A30) Romance of the Skies (1) Study of the course of comets, eclipses and other phenomena of the heavens. (©A30) The Sky (1) The sky, clouds, stars, planets, etc. (©58, 104, A197) Tides and the Moon (1) Illustrating attraction of moon's mass in drawing water of the ocean toward side upon which it is shining. (©Ill, ©A30) (See also Groups 25, 63, 99)