Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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CLASS 3— Popular Science, Useful Arts and Natural History 82 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER the same direction, causes the excessively high Spring Tides and the pull of the sun and moon when exerted against each other produces the small range between high and low water characterized as the Neap Tides. 276 feet standard length — on same reel with 3017, Eclipse of the Sun Rental $1.00 3025 Code FADAR How You See Bray A film explaining how the sensation of sight is transmitted by the eye to the brain, comparing the processes, step by step, to the somewhat similar mechanical processes of the camera. This treatment forms a concrete conception of the functionings of the various parts of the eye. It is unusually interesting to all, but especially so in its connection with physiology. Animated drawings are used throughout. 275 feet standard length — on same reel with 7019, Felix Lends a Hand Rental $1.25 3026 Code FADER How We Hear Bray A scientific exposition of the manner in which sound waves enter the human ear and are translated into brain impressions. Partly in photographs and partly in animated drawings of the outer, the middle and the inner ear, we follow the various steps. The same clever and non-technical treatment that explained "The Human Voice" is here used again and the subject is one which will both interest and instruct. 310 feet standard length — on same reel with 3023, The Human Voice Rental $1.25 3027 Code FADIR The Birth of the Earth Bray A scientific animated drawing by Max Fleischer illustrating the Nebular Theory of the formation of the Solar System. The original molten mass of the Sun is seen revolving in space and then smaller masses are thrown off from it, each of which continues to revolve on its own axis as well as around the sun. One of the smallest of these masses was this Earth. As it cooled it contracted and a hard uneven crust formed on the outside. Later water filled in the hollows between the higher parts of the crust, thus forming the sea and the land. 315 feet standard length — on same reel zvith 3022, How Brooklyn Bridge Was Built Rental $1.00 3028 Code FADOR Trained Sea Lions Bray Evidently taken in a zoological garden showing the amphibious nature of the animals and that they are not only wonderful divers, but are also very good climbers when out of the water. Methods used in training the sea lions for juggling acts illustrates the wonderful sense of equilibrium enjoyed by the animals. 319 feet standard length — on same reel zvith 7024, Felix Tries for Treasure Rental $1.25 Select plenty of alternates