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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960 PRODUCING EDUCATIONAL TV PROGRAMS — Continued 2. TELEVISION LIGHTING. Explains lighting fundamentals for the interview and paneldiscussion types of television programs. Outlines problems and pitfalls and spells out how each may be avoided. Demonstrates good basic lighting principles in television production 3. TELEVISION DIRECTING— I. Demonstrates both undesirable and desirable precamera or rehearsal procedures from the director's point of view. Traces the development of a program from its inception to camera time 4. TELEVISION DIRECTING — II. Demonstrates the techniques and problems of television directing. Stresses the on-camera aspect of program direction PRODUCT OF THE IMAGINATION. Assn 1958 26min sd color free-loan sh-c-ad Produced by W^ilding Picture Productions for Aluminum Co. of America Discusses the search of the inventive mind of man throughout the ages for ways in which to build a better place to live. Explains that modern miracles have grown from the discovery that bauxite could produce aluminum. Demonstrates the role of aluminum in today's living and looks at possible products for the world of tomorrow LC card Fi A 60-184 PRODUCTION OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FILM AND ITS EFFECT ON OPINIONS OF LOCAL VIEWERS. WisU 1959 33min sd color $145. free-loan Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Produced by Racine Adult Education Council for Fund for Adult Education. Ford Foundation Report of the past and present status of Racine's Lake Shore development on Lake Michigan and the possibilities for its future development PRODUCTION PROTECTION AND PROFITS ON THE FARM. ModernTP 1958 30min sd color $209.34. free-loan el-jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Visking Co. Demonstrates uses and economies of using polyethylene film for mulching, making silage, irrigation, animal shelters, greenhouses, protection of equipment and materials PROFESSIONAL CRIMINAL In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED (26 films) PROFILE OF A UNIVERSITY. NHUniv 1958 21min sd color free -loan sh-c Produced by Campbell Films Depicts the history and purposes of this State University; devoted to teaching, research and extension PROFIT DE L'ALGERIE. French 1956 18min sd b&w rent $1 ad French narration Describes the geography of Algeria, its history, main cities, population, main production and its political organization PROJECT "MOHOLE." EducTest 1959 19min sd color (Horizons of science ser) $210 Jh-sh-c-ad In search of knowledge about the composition and history of the earth a team of scientists is planning to drill a hole through its crust, through the Mohorivicic Discontinuity or "Moho," and into the earth's mantle. Shows the first stages of the "Mohole" proiect. Scientists survey the ocean floor to find where the "Moho" might be within reach PROJECT: SURVIVAL In FAMILY, U.S.A. (5 films) PROJECTING IDEAS ON THE OVERHEAD PROJECTOR. lowaU 1960 17min sd color $135 sh-c-ad Outlines the advantages of the overhead projector as a visual aid to learning in classrooms, in business, and industry. Shows the great variety of uses of the equipment PROJECTIONIST'S JOB. lowaU 1960 6min sd b&w $18. rent $1.25 Jh-sh-c-ad Shows what the projectionist can do to contribute to the effectiveness of a film showing by care of equipment, proper setting up for the showing, and consideration for the needs of the audience LC card Fi A 60-357 PROJECTIONS IN INDIAN ART. ArizU 1959 8min sd color purchase apply, rent $1.75 Jh-sh-c-ad Selected examples of Southwest Indian art including basketry. pottery. weaving. teweliV. and watercolors from Navajo. Apache, *ueblo, and other tribes. Illustrations of modern expressions of Indian art PROOF BY AREA In PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM (2 films) PROPERTIES OF ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES (27 films) PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES (27 films) PROPULSION In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films) THE PROTEST. SouthernCalU 1958 25min sd b&w $90. rent $3.25 sh-c-ad Presents the juvenile problems as seen by those working with offenders. Uses dramatized incidents in protesting the treatment given juvenile delinquents, from the standpoint of both law and parental authority LC card Fi A 60-622 PROUD CITADEL. Pizzo 1958 14min sd color $120. rent $10 Jh-sh-c-ad The history and art of the Florentine Renaissance from the period of Dante and Giotto, through the Golden Age of art under the Medici, to the collapse of the republic in the Siege of 1529-30. All works of art were photographed from originals in Italy PROUHEZE IN HELL AND HEAVEN In DRAMATIC READINGS (4 films) PROVE IT WITH A MAGNIFYING GLASS. FilmAssoc 1959 lOmin sd b&w $60. rent apply; color $110, rent apply p-el Guide A young boy uses a magnifying glass to prove for himself the validity of many scientific facts about which he has been told, and to discover many new facts about the world around him LC card Fi A 59-1029 EFLA evaluation card No. 4105 PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films). NET 1957-1958 ea 30min sd 'o&w rent ea $4.75 c-ad Produced by WGBH. Kinescopes Tells how and why human beings function as they do. Discusses human thought and conduct as a function of their causes. Explains perception, the nervous system, ability and personality, how individuals differ, and adjustment to the difficulties of living. Demonstrates many of the phenomena of learning Titles are: 1. HOV7 BIG DO THINGS LOOK? 2. HOW BIG IS THE MOON? 3. ACTION AND THOUGHT HAVE CAUSES 4. HOW THE NERVOUS SYSTEM WORKS 5. WHAT THE BRAIN DOES 6. RESPONDING TO A STIMULUS 7. INSTINCTS 8. HOW FAST CAN YOU REACT? 9. WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST AND LEAST? 10. WHAT HAPPENS IN EMOTION? 11. MOTIVES MAKE PERCEPTIONS 12. IDEAS RULE ACTIONS 13. HYPNOSIS 14. RETREAT FROM REALITY 15. LEARNING BY REPETITION 90