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Scene in Hudson's "From Pines to Paper" 16mm sound film.
Hudson Pulp & Paper Corp. Films Showing the Manufacture of Kraft
♦ From Pines to Paper is the title of a new 16iiini soiitxi and color film which shows Imw Kruft paper is nM(lc and how it is converted into baps, wrapping paper, gununed sealing tape, and other Kraft products.
Sponsored bv the Hudson Pulp & Paper Corp.. the [dcture was scripted and hinied by S. \^ . Franklin, merchandising director of the company. The complete process of making Kraft paper is shown along with the latest in pa|«T manufacturing equipment. Running time is 41minutes.
From Pines to Paper may be obtained on free loan from Hudsons Film Lending Library, 50.5 Park Ave.. New York 22.
• • • The Christophers Study Atomic Power in Latest 16mm Film
* W ithin the past month another Christopher film was released. Entitled Atomic Energy Can Be a. Blessing, the new picture follows on the heels of Government Is Your Btuiness, a public service subject which dramatizes the necessity for every citizen to participate in his government (Business Screen, August 15).
The new Christopher film points up the enormous possibilities for the benefit of everyone if this newgreat force is used for research in medicine, agriculture, and industry. H the peace-time uses of atomic energy are ever to be fully expanded, as many as a million workers may be needed all tin way from typists, clerks and stenographers up to nuclear scientists. The more each of these competent workers is motivated bv a Christlike desire to save and help humanity rathi-r than destroy it, the more hopeful will be the future of mankind.
The object of Atomic Energy Can Be a Blessing is to stir up and spark as many as possible of the million potential workers throughout America. As soon as another S.'V).000 is provided, the Christophers plan to do a second atomic energy
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NEW SPONSORED FILM PROGRAMS OF THE CURRENT PERIOD
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Textileather Corp. Produces Film to Publicize End Products
♦ Textileatiieh Coki'., one of the largest producers of vinyl film and plastic coated fabrics in the counIrv. is the sponsor of a color and sound film cnlilled Tlii.s l.t TextilfolliiT. which was designed to aci|uainl consumers with end uses of the company's products. G. H. M<:(;reevy. vice president in charge
• if sales, was in charge of production.
First scenes of the film concentrate on activities in the research
lulniralorics and the factory where Textileather products are being processed. The film then illustrates what takes place at the company's d\e house, at the spreader and calendar coaling niuihines. in the embossing dcpartnient and at other production stations throughout the 30-acre plant. Closing the film, end uses of the products in the cutting looms are shown as well as a series of scenes which show the variety of products made from or utilizing Textileather materials.
This Is Textileather was premiered at the recent Allied .Show Products and Footwear Style Exhibit in New York. A special outdoor screening at the Textileather
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"Accent on Accuracy" llluslrat' Operation of GE's 1-50 Meters
♦ (General Electrics meter and i struinent de|)artment is the sponsa of a sound and color film which d scribes the design developnienl manufacturing techniques, ai quality i-ontrol procedures whi« permit factory certification of tl company's 1-50 watthour meters,
Entitled Accent on Accuracy, tl 25-minule film demonstrates tl principles, history, and niaintenaix problems of the various wattlioi meters. Included also are animate sequences which show the operatic of watthour meters, how devclo ment has kept pace with lot growth, and how the 1-50 floa ing disk operates.
Prints are available on free lot from G-E district apparatus office
Vacuum Cleaner Film Uses Humi to Highlight Sales Story
♦ Humor is used to back up tl sales pit( h in Let George Do It, 1 minute sound film sponsored by tl l.ewvl Corp. and produced by Tl Baldwin, Inc.
George is the beleagured left to clean the house while his wt is awav. and displays the male's tr. ditional incompetence when fact with the little lady's staggerir duties. But George wins through I success w ith a major assist from modern and extremely versatii vacuum cleaner.
The picture was produced f< eventual use in a new television 8 ries to be entitled Spotlight I'. S. It is now available to organizatioi on a free-loan basis through the di tribution facilities of Movil I. S. A.. Inc.. 729 Seventh Avt New York 1").
Ralston-Purina Sponsors Dog Film
♦ \nothcr film dealing with thi invaluable creature, the hunting do| has been just released. The 41 minute sound and color film wt sponsored by the RALSTO^-PLRI^ Company and was previewed at ll offices of the Hi ntinc a.nd Fi.siii> Magazine, 230 E. Ohio St., Chicap. shortly after mid-,\ugust.
Binney & Smith's New Art Film
♦ 1>i\m;\ ii >Mn)l have spiinsii' a new 10 min., color film, Art Par the Way for national dLstribuli ihrougli Association Films. I ' picture shows the role of art as .i aid to learning.
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