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Film Daily says — "You are going to experience a delightful treat when you see this series on the screen. Superlative narration ami photography. La I'arre's voice anil ^^^^^^ delivery make you feel as if }oa were right there with him as his camera catches the changing scenes with excellent accuracy.'
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REPUBLIC STEEL FILMS DO TWIN SELLING JOBS
Republic Steel Corpimitiou. Ck-vclaml, Ohio, in recent years has eiiHsted the media of sound pictures to do two selling jobs, one for their product Enduro Stainless Steel and one for their .\gricultural Extension Bureau on behalf of Repuljlic's many products for the farm such as fencing, fence posts and wire.
The more recent of the two. entitled "Steel
— Servant of the Soil" is a good example of an educational motion picture produced for commercial purposes. The three-reel film traces progress in fencing and farming methods and depicts some of the crude barriers which served as fences in early pioneer days. It unfolds the modern mining of iron ore and its conversion into molten metal and leads into a climax showing the manufaeluring of fencing and the electrogalvanizing of wire — a new process recently developed by Republic.
Since the introduction of stainless steel on a commercial scale about ten years ago, it has been necessary to carry on an educational campaign on behalf of this product. When stainless steel first bowed to .\merica everybody admitted that it was marvelous, amazing and wonderful hut true to tradition, fabricators thought it was too hard to work, housewives thought it was nice but . . . , makers of large equipment for textile, food, meat packing and other industries thought it was fine but . . . , etc.
Over the years, these viewpoints have been changed and stainless steel is now accepted in its own right.
One of the methods used by Republic to bring this about is the movie entitled "Enduro
— The Magic Metal oj Ten Thousand Uses". The production is divided into three parts ( 1 ) production of stainless steel, (2) fabrication, and (3) uses.
Republic is well pleased with the results of these two pictures. The one on stainless steel is now in its fourth year and is still going strong. Bookings for the agricultural movie, in its first year, indicate that it is a success. Distribution is handled in the ease of the former by assigning permanent equipment to centrally located district sales offices. The latter, being shown almost exclusively in midwestern states, is distributed from the Agricultural Extension Bureau's headquarters in Chicago, Illinois.
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