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often duplicating their own experiences by arranging field trips to expose their classes to community resources.
Community workshops are staged during the summer months and are co-sponsored by a local university or college, enabling participating teachers to earn credit toward advanced degrees in education.
Produced by Capital Film Services, Inc. the motion picture was shot in a number of Michigan communities. Prints of the film may be purchased or leased from the producer in Lansing, Michigan. Rental fee is $7.50 •""ri the Durchase price is $150.
Pollock Wildlife Films Are Now Available in U.S.
Harold Pollock, Australia's foremost naturalist, author and wildlife cinema-photographer, has appointed The Independent Film Producers Company of Pasadena, California, as exclusive distributor in the United States an Canada for his films on Australian and New Zealand birds.
Pollock is the only man ever to completely film the life cycle of the Lyrebird. After camping out in the Australian bush for several months, he was able to tame the birds and photograph
Harold Pollock recording the grunting calls of an incubating male emu in one of his films.
them at close range. The mating dance of the Lyrebird is one of the most unusual bird sequences ever captured on film.
He followed a similar plan in filming the Pelican and in his film. Where The Pelican Builds Her Nest, Pollock records some remarkable exploits of this master fisherman. A third film. Birds That Never Fly. is a visit with groups of strange Australian and New Zealand birds without
wings. Included are the Kiwi birds that are rarely seen by man because of their nocturnal habits; Emus in the process of incubation; the Cassowary, the only native bird which has killed a human being; plus a number of others.
Additional information about the 16mm color and sound films may be obtained from The Independent Film Producers Co., P.O. Box 501, Pasadena, Calif. 91102.
New Look in Boy Scouting Explained in Crawley Film
Boy Scouts have changed. They don't wear short pants or stetsons any more and they're interested in things like radio electronics.
A fast-moving animation film about the new look in Scouting has been produced by Crawley Films for the Boy Scouts of Canada.
The humorous 10-minute cartoon tells all. Packed with informative and entertaining facts, Scouts '68 answers every question you can think of about the new Scouts "68 program. Bright, exciting artwork quickly explains
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And besides explaining almost everything, the film is fun.
Prints in English of this 16mm color film can be borrowed free of charge from the Boy Scouts of Canada, National Council. 1345 Base Line Rd., Ottawa, Ontario.
"Right First Time" Shows Quality Control Methods
Riillit First Time, a dramatic management training film produced by the British Productivity Council, is now being distributed in the U.S. by Roundtable Films.
The film deals with the ways in which a company, in order to meet the specifications of an important customer, decides to introduce modern methods of quality control. Quality control is portrayed as being everyone's business, and should color everyone's thinking at all times at every stage of production.
Aiming to stimulate constructive thought about quality control, the film shows actual firms carrying out their normal activities stressing the steps taken in setting up a committee to determine capabilities of machines, and set up control charts. Quality control is presented in three headings in the film: Specification. Consistency and Cost.
For additional information about the film, write Roundtable Films. Inc.. 321 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212.
IBA Award Winners Film Available for Screening
The International Broadcasting Award film of television commercials selected as the "world's best" for 1967 is now available to companies and organizations interested in using it.
Requests should be directed to the Hollywood Radio and Television Society. 1717 N. Highland Ave.. Hollywood. California 90028. A $25 deposit is required which is refunded when the film is returned.
The film, designed and produced by Robert Williams and John Burton of Pacific Commercials in Hollywood, includes 13 commercials. Three of them, entered as a series by Young & Rubicam for Eastern Air Lines, were selected as the sweepstakes winner for television.
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BUSINESS SCREEN • 1968