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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
MERRILL CASE. HarvardBus 1957 6min sd b&w (Executive development filmed case ser) $35, rent $10
c-ad Guide A toolmaker makes an unauthorized modification in a milling fixture and the fixture turns out to be superior to the one conceived by the chief designer. Two production foremen discuss the matter and try to decide the proper course of action within the framework of company policy
LC card Fi A 59-99
METAL DIMENSIONS. Cinemal6 1959 9i^min sd color purchase apply, rent apply Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Madeline Tourtelot Shows Harry Bertoia, one of the few contemporary sculptors whose welded constructions evolve directly from nature, working in his studio
METALMAN. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi — ^sing lo ser) rent $3 p-el Produced by KQED. Kinescope Story of making objects from metal. Explains the importance of the craftsmen who shaped iron, tin. pewter, gold, and silver. Describes the work of famous metalmen. Shows a metal craftsman using techniques of the colonial worker
METEOROLOGY
In LAST CONTINENT: (12 films)
ANTARCTICA
METROGRAPHIC. CinemalG 1960 3min sd color rent apply
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Martin Toonder Gulls, gladiators, cocks, suns and mysterious strangers: a cryptic improvisation, dreamt by the Swiss Vittorio Speich in Holland
MEXICAN CERAMIC ARTISTS— THEIR
WORKS AND TECHNIQUES (3 films). Gateway 1959 ea lOmin sd color ea $110, set $310; rent ea $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Orville Goldner Titles are: DONA ROSA— POTTER OP COYOTEPEC. Describes the art of making the black unglazed pottery of Oaxaca, an ancient craft of Zapotec Indians. A potter demonstrates the primitive manner of shaping, decorating, and firing traditional
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L.G card Fi A 59-1190 PEDRO CHAVEZ— POTTER OF TONALA. Shows a potter who is a master of the
getatillo style of Jalisco. He demonstrates is technique of painting clay on clay in rich decorative designs, of preparing the clay, and of using clay molds LC card Fi A 59-1189 TALAVERA. Discusses Talavera pottery, explaining that this Spanish technique of making this pottery is still practiced in Puebla by family units. Shows the skillful use of the potters wheel, and includes examples of traditional Moorish shapes and designs LC card Fi A 59-1188
MEXICO ACTUAL. See MEXICO TODAY
MEXICO AND PERU
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES
(28 films)
MEXICO AT WORK. Hoefler 1959 17min sd color (Our neighbors ser) $150 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
English or Spanish versions
Discusses physical factors that have determined the course of development of Mexico's economy. Explains how the Mexican people earn their livelihood. Includes views of fishermen, of various industrial centers, and of the factories of Mexico City. Illustrates methods used in the production of copra, bananas, oil, rice, coffee, sugar, dairy products, and minerals
LC card Fi A 60-110
MEXICO CITY— PATTERN FOR PROGRESS.
Hoefier 1959 17min sd color (Our neighbors ser) $150
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide English and Spanish versions Shows in detail various aspects of Mexico City as seen through the eyes of a middle class family, a university student, and a civil engineer as they go about their daily affairs LC card Fi A 59-562
MEXICO: LAND OF COLOR AND CONTRAST.
Neubacher rev 1959 16min sd color $155, rent $7
Jh-sh-ad Revision of 1956 film Also available in a Spanish version Contrasts historic villages with modern Acapulco, Mexico City and its new university. Relates historic events and figures to locations shown
LC card Fi A 60-560
EFLA evaluation card No. 4074
MEXICO: TIERRA DE COLOR Y CONTRASTE. ^^\.J^^^!jpO= LAND OF COLOR AND CONTRAST
MEXICO TODAY. Holly 1959 63min sd color $500, rent $25
sh-c-ad English or Spanish narrations Produced by Martin Murray _, . A visit to Mexico. Includes views of Mexico City, Acapulco, the pyramids of Teotihuacan, and a bullfight at Guadalajara LC card Fi A60-591
MEXICO TRABAJANDO. See MEXICO AT WORK
•^^^iPPon^ ^4^ pONTORNOS. IntFlmBur 1958 20min sd color $195
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Spanish narration and titles An intermediate Spanish language instruction film about Mexico City and its environs LC card Fi A 59-84
MEXICO'S HERITAGE. Hoefler 1959 17min sd color (Our neighbors ser) $150 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Also available in Spanish version Traces the cultural forces that have influenced the people of Mexico from pre-Columbian times to the present. Shows important archaeological sites and evidence of the Aztec and other Indian civilizations which are found in the National Museum of Archeology and History at Mexico City. Points out the Span^^"■^ ^?^"®PF® 1^°^ ^*i® conquest to the present and the blend of European and Indian art in public monuments and architecture. Includes views of Mexican painters and sculptors at their work
LC card Fi A 60-109
Jh-sh-c-ad
. Describes the Gulf of California and gives an interpretation of the major Mexican ports AJPo.o^i ^^^^ ^^S Gulf; including Guaymas and Mazatlan on the west coast; LaPaz and the cape, area of lower (Baja) California. Emphasizes also the flshing in the area
MICHELAJVJGELO. MichU-TV 1958 29i^min sd b&w (Genius ser) $100. rent $5 sh-c-ad Kinescope AT u Analyzes the long and turbulent life of Michelangelo. . Discusses Michelangelo's paintings and architecture as well as his sculpture
MICHIGAN MARCHING BAND— PHOENIX SHOW. MichU 1959 22mln sd color $17^ rent $5
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+V, Tv?-^1^-®"*^ a football game performance in the Michigan Stadium by the University of Michigan Marching Band. The half-time show honors . the tenth anniversary of the Michigan Memorial -Phoenix Project for the peaceful uses of atomic energy
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