Business screen magazine (1946)

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Dallas, Texas 75201. "Land Of the Sea"— A Theatrical Industrial Alcoa Aluminum's theatrical "feature", Laud of the Sea. is currently making the rounds of theatres around the country, being booked in as a free "feature" to theatres who want to run it as a supplement to their main program. Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions and distributed by Modern Talking Picture Service, the film is a feature-length look at modern oceanography, exploring and explaining mysteries of the deep. It presents an all around look at life and the land beneath the seas. Included are scenes of aquanauts living undersea, the dramatic moment when an atomic submarine breaks through the polar icecap. The dramatic tenseness of the recovery of a lost H-bomb is revealed as the search is made — and successfully concluded. Narrated by Lt. Commander .Ion Lindbergh, USNR, Land of :he Sea probes the last frontier on earth. More significantly, the film represents an emerging potential for a developing type of sponsored film — those specifically prepared for theatrical release and distribution. Red Cross Film Teaches Teachers Water Safety A crew of three film makers, all in their early twenties, are doing their best to make the traditional programs of the American Red Cross meaningful in today's world. Their most recent effort is a film called Aquatic School. This Potential Red Cross water safety instructors observe a demonstration of the tired swimmer carry. 14'/2 minute color film shows what goes on where water safety is taught to those who will be teaching others when they return to their own communities. The film can be obtained from your local Red Cross chapter. Film Clarifies Court Rule On Religion in Schools Kevitone for Education — Religion and tlje Public .Schools, a half-hour. color documentary film, was produced for the Educational Communication Association by Intcrfilm Cinema East for the purpose of clarifying the United States Supreme Court decisions regarding religion in the public schools. The constant growth of available technical knowledge, rapidly growing and more complicated history, transient quality of many of our commimitics. and ease of travel and communication are all factors necessitating a far different education for today's children than that needed by the students of only a generation ago. But. the film contends, the essential human questions remain the same . . . questions of identity and morality and human relationships. Ten articulate spokesmen, leaders in education and religion, present their points of view in the film. They expose the curriculum possibilities still legal under the Court rulings, and point out methods and examples now in practice to make this subject an integral part of public school life. The film stresses that it is desirable and, indeed, necessary for our schools to teach about religion. Throughout the ages, religion has played an important role in this history, literature and art of the world. To ignore this role is to withhold a large segment of the student's education and understanding. The key word in such studies is objectivity. The aim must be to educate — not indoctrinate; to encourage understanding — not commitment. Keystone for Education provides an authoritative springboard for community information and action. It is being distributed bv Sterling Movies. Important Breakthrough in Computer Applications An important breakthrough in computer applications is described in Masterminding the Computer, sponsored by Haskins & Sells for students of accounting and other management sciences. The 14-minute film shows how the Auditape System saves time and money by printing out exactly what is needed. The film is available to colleges and Universities from Association Films. 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VALENTINO ilNCORPORATED I Esfob/ished ?932 ; 150 W. 46 St. New York 10036 : or phone (212) 246-4675 i Also available: Detailed Catalogue i of our complete LP library of : 471 Sound Effects. JAMUARY, 1970 31