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614.8 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE LET'S PLAY SAFE. Portafllms 1947 lOmin sd ♦ (Elementary safety ser) $45; also color $80 614.8 p-el-Jh-sh Guide Produced with the cooperation of the La Canada (Calif) Elementary school, plus the advice and help of the Los Angeles County and City Boards of Education Combining live photography and animation this film shows school children on the playground. Six playground incidents are dramatized showing hazardous situations developing. Just as it appears that someone will get hurt the action is stopped, and animated characters shows what might happen. Then the children are given an opportunity to repeat their performance, but to correct their altitudes and do it safely "The unique device of switching from live photography to amusing animation to show dangerous situations, the easily remembered names of the six offenders, and the positive approach throughout should maice this film very effective for motivating an interest in safety on the playground, especially on the intermediate grade level." Ed. screen LET'S STOP AND GO SAFELY. Portafllms 1948 16min sd color (Elementary safety ser) $125 614.8 p-el-Jh Guide Shows how each child can be "his own traffic policeman" by learning and following the rules for safety LIFESAVING. Castle 1937 17min sd $22.83 614.8 Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Shows the swimming stroltes best adapted to life saving; approaches; brealcing holds; carries; and methods of rescuing by boat and by ring buoy. Includes a complete picturizatlon of the Schafer method of resuscitation "May be obsolete in resuscitation procedure. Not sure." Collaborator LIVE— AND LET LIVE. Aetna 1947 lOmin sd color loan 614.8 jh-sh-c-ad Here is a dramatic new approach to traffic education — a highway safety motion picture which pioneers the use of three dimensional, scale model animation to demonstrate ten of the leading causes of highway accidents in the country today. Thru the use of exact replicas of trucks and automobiles, moving on realistic, miniature sets, entire traffic sequences are filmed from above and presented with panoramic effect. As a result the audience can see the cause and effect of unsafe driving practices and the reason for each safety suggestion more clearly than would be possible thru any other technique "A good film for showing causes of highway accidents. No advertising included." Collaborator IMACHINES. Castle 1947 8min sd (Accidents don't happen) $15 614.8 sh-tr-ad Shows how minor carelessness in handling machinery may lead to accidents ^"'/^9J-f "^ PARADISE VALLEY. Sinclair * 1947 3omm sd loan 614.8 Jh-sh-tr-ad Produced by Wilding Picture Productions In consultation with the U.S. Dept of Agriculture and the National Safety Council Shows how farm and home accidents may be prevented io.T.."2"'f**"^.'".^ P"*'''c relations film of 1947. Boston University ONCE UPON A TIME. MetLife 1934 lOmin sd color loan 614.8 el-Jh-sh Produced by Audio Productions Well known fairy tale and Mother Goose characters become involved in traffic accidents thru the machinations of two bad goblins — "Careless" and "Discourtesy" ONE, TWO, THREE, GOl TFC 10%min sd ap * ply 614.8 p-ei Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Demonstrates the safe way of crossing a street "A most effective safety education picture In which the leading characters are tiie members of the familiar 'Our Gang.' This picture was made at the request of and with the cooperation of a group of national safety organizations." Minnesota ORGANIZATION. Castle 1947 llmin sd (Accidents don't happen) $20 614.8 sh-tr-ad A demonstration of how safety committees can lower the accident rate in industry PARTNERS IN PRODUCTION. Aetna 17min sd color loan 614.8 sh-c-ad An industrial safety film, which tells, showing actual shop operations, the message which management is trying to get over to workers in manufacturing plants throughout the country. Specific safety rules are presented which stress, among other things, the need for good housekeeping, the importance of wearing clothing suitable for the job, the correct method of lifting heavy loads, and the need for keeping tools in good working condition PATTY LEARNS TO STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN. Frith 1948 18min sd color $95 614.8 p-el-Jh Guide Shows the true happenings of the actual recovery of Patty Garman, who in real life ran out on a crowded highway and was hit by a car. Only a miracle saved her life PLAYGROUND SAFETY. Coronet 1947 lOmin sd $45; also color $90 614.8 p-el-Jh-sh-ad Guide Collaborator: Dr "Vivian Weedon, National Safety Council Implants the basic safety rules of the playground by vividly contrasting the fun of the safe play space with the painful consequences of the unsafe "Dramatizes playground safety in pupil's own language and environment. Stresses three short, basic rules of playground safety and emphasizes their importance through contrasting pupil situations which are closely associated with everyday school life. Points are brought out through experience rather than through preaching." John E. Dugan in Film & radio guide SAFE LIVING AT SCHOOL. Coronet 1948 lOmin sd $45; also color $90 614.8 p-el-Jh-sh Guide Collaborator: Vivian Weedon, curriculum consultant, School and College Division, National Safety Council We go on a "safety tour" to see the safety features of a school and to learn what students can do at school to live safely. With emphasis on three basic safe living principles: courtesy, good housekeeping, skillful and correct actions SAFE USE OF TOOLS. Coronet 1941 Bmin sd $22.50; also color $45 614.8 P-el-Jh Collaborator: Mary Greer, Winnetka (III) Public Schools 420