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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST PHOTOGRAPHY (5 films). IndU 1959 ea 30min sd b&w ea $125. rent ea $5.25 sh-c-ad Produced by KQED for National Educational Television Titles are: 1. THE LANGUAGE OF THE CAMERA EYE. Ansel Adams and Beaumont Newhall. director of Eastman House in Rochester. N.Y.. analyze the photographs of some distinguished artists. Mr Adams explains the development of his own philosophy 2. POINTS OF VIEW. Shows Ansel Adams photographinff an old house and its inhabitants from many different perspectives 3. PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN ART. Shows Ansel Adams photosraphing Yosemite National Park. Shows a collection of his photographs spanning thirty years and explains his methods of teaching photography and acknowledges his debt to other photographers 4. TECHNIQUE. Adams discusses light, inter pretation, the use of different filters, exposures, ranges, and magnification, illustrating each fi-om his own vast collection of photographs 5. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Photog raphy as a profession is discussed PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN ART In PHOTOGRAPHY (5 films) PHYSICAL AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN. lowaStTC 1961 20min sd b&w $70 c Covers variations in physical growth from kindergarten through the pre-adolescent growth spurt, examines the needs of the child for motor activity, both gross and fine, points up health factors likely to arise in the classroom, and summarizes the effects physical and motor development may have on the rest of the child's life A PICTORIAL GEOGRAPHY. Family 1960 14min sd (The land of the Bible ser) b&w rent $5, color rent $7.50 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Geographical importance of the land of Palestine in world history, and particularly in Biblical history, is shown. Shows the natural geographical environment of our Bible PICTURESQUE GASP^. CanTrav 1958 30min sd color free -loan sh-ad Produced by Maurice Proulx for Province of Quebec Tours the Gasp4 Peninsula from the quaint fishing villages of the shoreline to the high plateau of the interior where herds of caribou and other wildlife roam free. Shows fishing and pulp and paper industries, deep sea fishing, inland fishing for trout and salmon, and many picturesque ceremonies, such as the blessing of the fieet PIONEER BANK. NET 1958 29min sd b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply ei-Jh-ad Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope Tells the story of Old Shawneetown, III., and the first bank in this new territory. Explains how Old Shawneetown became a ghost town, and discusses the pioneer bank and how it was indispensable to the pioneer farmer, merchant, shipper and manufacturer LC card Fi A 60-3003 PIONEER MILL. NET 1958 29min sd b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply Jh-sh-ad Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope Explains the background and economic significance of the old grist mill in Spring Mill State Park, near Mitchell, Ind. LC card Fi A 60-1999 PIONEER SPINNING AND WEAVING. IndU 1960 lOmin sd b&w $50, rent $2; color $100, rent $3.25 Jh-sh-ad Guide Illustrates way the pioneers in America made their own clothing in their own homes from materials they grew on the farm EFLA evaluation card No. 4397 PLACE TO HANG YOUR HAT. NatCotton 1960 llmin sd b&w or color free-loan sh-c-ad A young bride illustrates the basic steps in home decoration. She turns a bare apartment into a home — a home that is more than just a place to hang your hat A PLACE TO LIVE. Guggen 1960 27min sd color $275 Jh-sh-c-ad Sponsored by City of St Louis Story of the rebirth of an American city and what the citizens accomplished between World War II and today PLACING NOTES In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films) PLANETS AROUND OUR SUN. UW 1961 13V^min sd color (The living science ser) $135 el-Jh Guide Produced by Holland Wegman Productions Affords a comprehensive view of our neighbors in space by means of astronomical instruments PLANETS IN ORBIT: THE LAWS OF KEPLER. EBF 1960 lOmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50 Jh-sh Guide Traces the history of man's observations and beliefs about the universe. Discusses three discoveries of Johannes Kepler that revolutionized astronomy. Explains Kepler's three laws LC card Fi A 60-557 PLANNING CREATIVE PLAY EQUIPMENT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. PART I: OUTDOOR. CalifU 1960 16min sd color $137.50, rent apply c-ad Shows a variety of play materials for young children, and how one community pooled available talents and resources to make these creative play materials THE PLANTATION SOUTH. EBF 1960 16min sd b&w $90. rent $3.50; color $180, rent $5.50 Jh-sh-c Guide Traces the history of the plantation system in the United States from its earliest beginnings in Virginia to its spread and firm establishment in the Deep South of the antebellum period. Stresses the significance of the plantation as an agricultural and social unit and portrays events which foreshadowed the ultimate fate of the plantation system LC card Fi A 60-556 PLANTS THAT GROW FROM LEAVES, ^J^^I^S' ^ND ROOTS. Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110 p-ei Guide Demonstrates that certain seed-bearing plants can also be grown from leaves, stems, and roots by vegetative reproduction. Uses time-lapse photography and animation to show that plants produced in this way grow faster, have a better chance of surviving, and have the same characteristics as the plants from which the parts were taken LC card Fi A 60-3332 EFLA evaluation card No. 4355 PLAYING "KING" OR "QUEEN" In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films) •^^Ro^J^Ti/ ^S ^ CAREER. ParkPub rev 1960 12i^min sd color $150, free-loan sh-c-ad Revision of 1952 film "Chiropody as a career" t j^ a,^ a. title ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ the book of the same A prospective student goes to see his 2^"Il?.®'?^ ^l l^e Uniyersitv of Wisconsin to ascertain whether, he has the proper qualifications to study chiropody. Explains the nature of the work, advantages, disadvantages, recognition, remuneration, conditions of work and the opportunities for men and women In this profession POINTS OF VIEW In PHOTOGRAPHY (5 films) 41