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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
PRESS FOR SERVICE. MichStU 1957 26%inin sd (County agent ser) b&w $100, rent apply; color $200, rent apply
ad Produced by Capital Film Service Shows the increasing use of farm machinery. Reviews research application of automation from the automatic light switch to a giant electronic lemon sorter in California
PRESSURES ON CONGRESS
In FROM CAPITOL HILL: PARTY GOVERNMENT AND THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS (8 films)
PRIDE. ChofC-Redondo 1958 8min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Riviera Productions Explains how the city of Redondo Beach organized itself to clean up its uglier areas, and how a citizens' group was formed to paint, rebuild, and collect trash LC card Fi A 58-3305
PRINT WITH A BRAYER. Bailey 1959 8min sd color $75, rent $4
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Explores many possibilities of making creative prints with a gelatin brayer. Shows basic technique to make both decorative and practical prints, including book jackets, place mats, wrapping paper, greeting cards, and fabrics. Shows experimental uses in producing original designs
LC card Fi A 59-220
EFLA evaluation card No. 3902
PRINTING: FUEL FOR THE RENAISSANCE In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
PROBLEM IN DIAGNOSIS. AmHeart 1958 30min sd b&w (Decision for research ser) $80. free-loan
c-ad Produced by NBC. Kinescope Story of heart catheterization and its role in diagnosing cardiac defects. Indicates how the heart catheter is useful for research
PROBLEMS OF THE MIDDLE EAST. Atlantis 1958 21min sd (Important areas of our world ser) b&w $120, rent $10; color $200, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Describes the geographic setting of the Middle East and its influence on history, the rise of ancient historic empires and their influence on the problems of the Middle East. Discusses the problems of the Middle East, including minorities and Israel versus Arab unity, backwardness in agriculture, westernization in industry, and the need for education LC card Fi A 59-348
PROCEDURE IN THE TRAFFIC COURTROOM In TRAFFIC COURT TRAINING (4 films)
PRODIGAL SON. UW 1958 27min sd color (His way— His word ser) $300, rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Catchings-Denker Corj
Jesus
x-rouuuea oy vjatcnings-JuenKer Corp. Dramatization of the parable as told by
PRODUCTION CUT-OFF BAND SAW. DoAll 1957 lOmin sd color purchase apply, freeloan
c-ad Shows how cost-cutting methods are applied to basic cut-off operations by using the 2'' wide high-speed steel saw band to cut large billets, rails, bars and structurals
PROFILE OF A PROBLEM DRINKER. McGraw 1957 27min sd b&w (Perspective ser) $125
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Produced by National Film Board of Canada
Portrayal of the causes and effects of liquor in the life of a young architect, analyzing some of the reasons which may lead a person into problem drinking
LC card Fi A 58-498
PROFILES OF ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Coronet 1958 32min sd b&w $180. color $330
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Produced by Bureau of Physical Welfare, Board of Education, Cleveland
Shows successful methods used in the teaching of physical education from kindergarten through the elementary grades. Points out the advantages of careful organization and presents many ideas for the guidance of class activities. Based on the physical education program of Cleveland schools
LC card Fi A 58-735
PROGRESS IN MODERN BASIC REFRACTORIES. ModernTP 1959 28min sd color free -loan
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Produced by Parthenon Pictures for Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Describes the application and manufacture of basic refractories as they are used in the steel, glass, copper and cement industries
PROGRESS OF SCIENCE
In HERITAGE II (6 films)
PROGRESS REPORT. IntMin 1957 14min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Highlights in a year of progress showing the use of barges for fertilizer shipment; a scientific contribution to victory over polio; a product circles the world in search of a market; and similar stories
PROMOTION BY-PASS
In OFFICE SUPERVISORS' (6 films)
PROBLEMS
PRONOMBRES PERSONALES
In SPANISH INSTRUCTO-FILM SERIES (7 films)
PR0NUNCIACI6N Y ACENTUACI6N
In SPANISH INSTRUCTO-FILM SERIES (7 films)
^'^°J^'^9.^tiRi^.Jv')' "^HE MAKING OF FOREIGN POLICY. NET 1956 29min sd b&w (America looks abroad ser) rent $4.75
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Produced by WTTW ^f +V. ■^f^^y}^^^c.l^^ organization and workings of the United States Information Agency. Discusses the scope and effectiveness of the present program and compares it with Russian efforts
^^Sff/^"^o9^>'I^/^oATURE (8 films). NET 1956 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad Produced by KETC Titles are:
1. LWING PAGE. Describes communication
by means of the printed page as a decoding process involving ability and experience on , the part of the reader. Stresses the importance of developing skill in discovering the why and how of written communication
2. WRITER'S TONE OP VOICE, Illustrates.
thrpugh music and poetry, the importance pf interpreting the writer's tone of voice in deriving meaning from written communication. Defines tone as the relationship between what is meant and what is said. Points out that all written communication has some kind of tone
3. ROVING EYE. Explains how the writer
selects and arranges words to achieve proper placement of detail for meaning, btresses the importance of understanding the relationship between the writer's roving eye and point of view
4. SEEING DOUBLE, Explains why and how
writers arrange a series of impressions or fragments, selected from actuality, to give meaning to a subject. Discusses several techniques used to set the mood for a poem. Demonstrates these techniques through paintings
5. ILLUSTRATION AND THE TEXT Dis
cusses the collaboration between authors and illustrators in illustrating a text. Describes the problems involved and stresses
o?,^!,'^'^^^^^^'?^^ P^ ^i\? illustrator and the author working together
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