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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960 DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films). NET 1958 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75 sh-ad Produced by KQED. Kinescopes Titles are: 1. DESIGN WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION. Provides an introduction to the series. Explains how the elements of art and good design are related to everyday living. Shows some of the techniques to be taught in the remaining programs 2. FIGURES IN ACTION. Illustrates an easy method of drawing figures in action. Introduces the "sausage manikin" and shows how to make one. Explains the use of the design frame and contrast when drawing 3. SHAPES, COLORS, FIGURES. Continues the discussion of good design. Shows how shapes, colors, and figures are used to make pictures more interesting. Reviews contrast, the design frame, lines, and size in composition 4. TEXTURE AND COLOR. Explains the use of texture and color for interest and design. Illustrates texture and color in nature: grass, rocks, sand and bark. Points out how colors can be used to create mood 5. THE SUBJECT AS SHAPE AND SYMBOL. Reviews the use of the design frame, color, contrast, and texture in art. Ex f'lains symbols and their use in design, llustrates how a design subject can be made more interesting through variation in shape 6. WHAT MAKES A PICTURE. Discusses and reviews the basic elements that are combined to produce design. Explains the importance of individual interpretation. Concentrates on the place of shape in designing a picture 7. ESSENTIALS OF PAINTING. Demonstrates some basic techniques of painting. Shows what materials are needed, how poster paint is prepared, and how to use a brush for various effects. Relates the crayon techniques of previous programs to the use of paint 8. BLOCK PRINTING. Explains the materials, tools, and techniques of linoleum block printing. Shows how they are made and used. Illustrates with examples of block prints 9. SILK SCREEN PRINTING. Demonstrates the basic materials and techniques of silk screen printing. Shows how to make a silk screen frame. Explains how designs are made with crayon and stencils. Illustrates the printing process using oil and water color paints 10. OTHER GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES. Dis cusses the graphic techniques of collage, scrafltto, stencil, and poster paint on crayon. Shows the materials used and demonstrates each technique 11. INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE. Dis cusses basic techniques of sculpture in clay. Shows the tools needed and explains their use. Demonstrates two techniques of sculpturing: building up and cutting away 12. CLAY AND ITS POSSIBILITIES. Demon strates the use of the potter's wheel. Shows examples of many kinds of pottery. Explains how basic shapes are formed on the potter's wheel 13. DESIGN WITH A CAMERA. Explains the use of photography in art and shows examples of famed photographers. Applies the design principles of shape, texture, line, size, and contrast to the camera DESIGN WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films) DESIGNING A BETTER TOIVIORROW— A CAREER IN ARCHITECTURE. AmInst Arch 1959 13l^min sd color $65. rent $5 Jh-sh-c-ad , Produced by Henry J. Kaufman & As Explains the attitudes, interests, and educational , preparations which are desirable for the study of architecture as a career Discusses the elements and meaning of architecture; describes the nature of architectural study, and advice on the best means of preparation DETERMINATION OF ATOMIC WEIGHT In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES (27 firms) DEVELOPING THE SPACE NEAR BUILDINGS In LANDSCAPE (5 films) DEVELOPING YOUR SALES PERSONALITY. Dartnell 1959 30min sd b&w $290, rent $40 ad Demonstrates seven personality traits every salesman should master to develop a winning personality °^^f '-PP'^.ENT OF CONTROLS. MinnU 1959 28mm sd b«&w (Understanding human behavior ser) $100 sh-c-ad *u ^ Contrasts the adaptational approach to the development of control mechanisms or conscience with the classical Freudian description of the development of super-ego. Describes some of the mechanisms of adaptation involved in the failure of the control mechanism and the relationship of these mechanisms to disturbed, antisocial behavior LC card Fi A 59-1016 DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-CONCEPT. MinnU 1959 28min sd b&w (Understanding human behavior ser) $100 sh-c-ad Discusses the development of the selfconcept froni the standpoint of adaptational psychodynamics. Emphasizes the importance of the proprioceptive input, and the necessity for adequate differentiation of self from environment, showing how disturbances in these processes result in disturbed behavior LC card Fi A 59-1014 In HERITAGE XVII (4 films) DEVELOPMENTAL READING (16 films). CBEduc 1958 si b&w (Phrase reading ser) $246. rent apply p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Produced by Visual Education An introductory sound film is succeeded by 15 silent films which are designed to instruct and motivate phrase-reading as opposed to word-at-a-time reading. Actual practice in reading situations start with rates at 100 words per minute, and advance to 536 words per minute Titles are: IT'S IN THE PHRASE (Introduction) BEGINNING PHRASE READING (3 films) INTERMEDIATE PHRASE READING (6 films) ADVANCED PHRASE READING (6 films) DEVIL TO PAY. NatWhsle 1960 27V«min sd b&w $125. rent $7.50 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Rodell Productions Depicts the essentiality of and the economy inherent in the wholesale method of distribution. Produced to offset the frequently encountered attitude that the wholesaler is something of a parasite in our economy DEVIL'S DISCIPLE (excerpt). TFC 1959 8min sd b&w rent $35 sli-c Guide Classroom excerpt of feature film Produced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster & Bryna Productions Designed to illustrate Shaw's techniques. the excerpt presents the court martial scene from Act III DIALECTIC OF COMMUNISM In COMMUNISM (4 films) DIARY OF A COUNTRY PRIEST In CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films) DIFFERENT AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films) 28