Educational film catalog (1936)

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796.4-796.8 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 1943 EDITION TOUCHING ALL BASES— Continued of major league night baseball play. The new crop of rookies in the American League. Ex- citing plays of the 1939 World series An 16 NEEFA 16 Col 16-50C NJM 16 111 16-75C Syr 16-75c lo 16-$1 Tex 16 Minn 16-50c VaEd 16 Mo 16-75C WashS 16-50c ND 16-$1 796.4 Track athletics llmin 16-sd- 796.4 BEGINNING TUMBLING $40 1941 Coronet el-Jh-sh Guide Using both regular and slow motion pho- tography, many of the beginning stunts of tumbling are demonstrated by a national cham- pion gymnast and his class of junior high school students. They demonstrate the for- ward roll, the dive to forward roll, sideward roll, three man sideward roll, backward roll, double roll, tip up, headstand, handstand, fore- arm and headstand, hand walk, backward roll to handstand, cartwheel, round-off, cartwheel flip and various combinations of these stunts "An excellent instructional film for be- ginners in tumbling. Good sound and photog- raphy and exceptionally good commentator." California Cal $1.50 Minn $1 111 $1.50 SHS $1.50 Ind $1.25 Wis $1.25 DASHES, HURDLES AND RELAYS. * (Athletic ser.) 22min l6-sd-$85 35-sd- nf-$190 1938 Erpi 796.4 jh-sh-c Guide 15c The first reel of this subject is taken up with the technique of the dashes—100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters. Demon- strations are given in both normal speed and in slow motion. There is repetition of the techniques of starting from various advan- tageous angles. Adjustments of sprinting form necessary for the 200 and 400 meter races are brought out The second reel presents the hurdles and relays. Three types of good form in hurdling are illustrated. Attention is given to the tech- niques of passing the baton in the relays, with differences in this technique between the short relays and the longer ones "Slow motion is extensively used." Col- laborator This film is in so many of the state col- lege and university film libraries that we sug- gest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Erpi for nearest source DECATHLON CHAMPION. (Pete Smith specialties ser.) IR 16-sd-apply TFC 796.4 sh-c A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production avail- able only to schools "In this picture we see Glenn Morris find- ing inspiration in the 1932 Olympic Games and his consequent training in college and on a farm. . . The latter part of the film was obviously taken at the 1936 Olympics and shows the finish of several events of the De- cathlon competition, including a major part of the 1,500 meter run in which Morris broke the world decathlon record. An excellent pic- ture of an all-around athlete who was not of champion calibre In any one event. Recom- mended for physical education classes." Ad- visory committee Cal $1 Ohio Okla $1.50 DISTANCE RACES. (Athletic ser.) llmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1938 Erpi 796.4 jh-sh-c Guide 15c Includes races from 1000 to 10,000 meters and the steeplechase. The style of the distance runner is contrasted with that of the dash man. Differences in typical physiques are also shown. The steeplechase event forms a sub- stantial sequence in this reel and shows va- rious methods employed by participants in clearing the barriers "Slow motion is extensively used." Col- laborator This film is in so many of the state col- lege and university film libraries that we sug- gest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Erpi for nearest source GYMNASTICS. (Sports parade ser.) IR 16-sd-apply TFC 796.4 jh-sh-c A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production avail- able only to schools "Here champions of the Amateur Ath- letic Union perform with gymnasium ap- paratus. We see them do difficult exercises on the flying rings, long horse, and high horizontal bar. Chinning on a vertical bar and on a horizontal bar, and tumbling are in- cluded. Many interesting shots are repeated in slow-motion. Recommended for physical education classes, grades 7 through college." Advisory committee BosU $1.50 Okla $1.50 Geo $2 SHS $1.50 111 $1.50 Tenn $2 NC Wis $1.25 Ohio YMCA $1.50 JUMPS AND POLE VAULT. (Athletic ser.) llmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1938 Erpi 795.4 jh-sh-c Guide 15c Includes demonstrations from actual com- petition in the running high-jump, running broad jump, hop, step and jump, and the pole vault "Slow motion and 'freezes are used ex- tensively and to advantage." Collaborator This fllm is in so many of the state col- lege and university fllm libraries that we sug- gest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Erpi for nearest source WEIGHT EVENTS. (Athletic ser.) llmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1938 Erpi 796.4 sh-c Guide 15c May also be had as a silent film Demonstrations of the shot put, discus throw, hammer throw and javelin. Slow mo- tion photography and repetition are used The general poise of the body, the method of holding the shot, and the leg action, are clearly demonstrated. The method of grippmg the hammer, the arm action, and the leg pivot are included in the hammer throwing sequence Two styles of form are demonstrated in the javelin throw, together with techniques of holding, release and leg action. Two styles likewise are demonstrated in the discus se- quence ^ ^, . . , This fllm is m so many of the state col- lege and university fllm libraries that we sug- gest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Erpi for nearest source 796.8 Fencing. Jiu-jitsu HOW TO FENCE. ISmin 16-si-$2S; rent $2 Western reserve 796.8 sh-c This film is usually presented by Coach Sandoz but may be rented "Good classroom fllm in excellent 16mm. Kodachrome for teaching fencing. Fencing in- structor demonstrates the art of fencing in the si - silent; sd • sound: f • inflammable; nf - safety; p • primary; el - elementary; 0 - college; trade - trade schools 298 Jh - Junior high; sh - senior high;