The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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280 The Educational Screen No. Page Little Theatres Continue to Grow Mar. 20 Amateur Movies Abroad 20 Photographic Studies Reveal Swiftness of Animal Motion 20 The "First" Motion Picture is Discovered 20 The Centenary Pageant on Tour 21 A Sky Billboard 21 The Indiana Poster Contest 40 A Technical Innovation 40 International Exposition at Seville Apr. 68 World Exposition to Display Film Art 58 Camera for Color Photography Introduced Abroad 58 Photography as An Aid in Engineering 58 New Departure in Underseas Photography 59 The Motion Picture an Aid in Teaching Electricity 59 Ultra-Speed Pictures 59 Movement for Industrial Museum 59 Boston Meeting of National Academy of Visual Instruction 63 A British Production Arrives 63 Colgate to Produce Second Feature Film 63 Best Picture of 1927 Selected 63 Harvard Aids Organization of University Film Foundation May 104 Motion Pictures by Telephone 104 Boy Scouts to Hunt Big Game by Camera 104 Radio Pictures for Home Screen Soon 104 Biblical Films to Be Produced 104 Record Casting of Optical Glass 107 Boston Meeting of the National Academy 107 Film Arts Guild Plans Theatre 117 Leave of Absence for Dr. Dudley IfS Technical Society Meets in Hollywood 118 Special Programs Feature the Chronicles 118 Arithmetic and Visual Aids 118 Air Camera with Five-Mile Range June 148 A World Tour with an Educational Film 148 Harvard Films at the Summer Schools 148 Films for Schubert Centennial 151 Planetariums in German City Schools 151 State Films Favored by D. A. R. 151 Presentation of The, Light of Asia 161 Psychology of Visual Aids 162 School Journeys Abroad 162 A Visual Course Out-of-Doors 162 Visual Instruction in Summer Schools 162 Photographic Record of Byrd Expedition Promised Oct. 190 Filming Under Water 190 Developments in Transmission of Photographs by Wire 190 New Camera Records Location 191 The Army Makes Its First Sound Picture 191 A Cinematograph Museum on Campus 191 A Unique Museum in Moscow 192 For the Further Study of Films in the Teaching of History 192 Educational Film Directory in England 192 N. E. A. Department of Visual Instruction 192 Visual Aids and the Library 193 Director Named in Buffalo 193 Developments in City Systems 193 College Movies 194 Pennsylvania's Effort Toward Better Films 194 Movies on Campus 194 Aviation Acknowledges the Motion Picture Nov. 228 Historical Congress Recognizes Importance of Films 228 Rare Bird Films Given to Museum 228 Film Designed to Encourage Wild Life Conservation 229 A Museum Owned by the Schools 229 Educational Film Libraries in Japan 229 Federal Motion Picture Council to Hold Conference 229 The Movies Have Come to Harvard Dec. 260 Visual Instruction in Art Appreciation 260 Visual Instruction at State Teachers* Meetings 260 Equipment in Schools and Other Educational Institutions 261 New Stereoscopic Camera Developed 261 Photoplay's Medal Awarded 261 Health Motion Pictures 261 Museum Used Extensively by School Children 261 Films on Guatamalan Life 261 An Unaltered Film Title 274 Screen Advertisers Association Elects 274 Regular Radiocasting in Austria 274 FOREIGN NOTES (Conducted by Otto Mauhice Fobkert) Seeing Canada Mar. 21 Why Has America Not Been Invited? 21 The Film in the Schoolroom 21 European Educational Film Chamber Apr. 73 The Film at the International Press Exhibit 73 Library on Motion Pictures 73 "Nature and Love" 74 A Polish Council for Film Culture 74 Real Work and Less Satire 1 1 74 Our Newsreel 74 In Germany May 119 In England June 163 Mussolini Clamps Iron Hand on Motion Pictures 163 A Russian's View About German Educational Films 163 Russian Film Art 163 The Educational Film Conference at The Hague Oct. 204 The Educational Film in Budapest Nov. 236 Classroom Observations in Germany 236 The Position of the Educational Film in England Dec. 268 London Notes, (hy OswcU Blakeston) 268 THE THEATRICAL FIELD (Conducted by Marguerite OitxitoitFF) •-^ Theatrical Film Reviews — Mar. 14, Apr. 68, May 112, 'june 166. Oct. 195, Nov. 230, Dec. 262. Production Notes — Apr. 75, May 114, June 161, Oct. 201. Space forbids listing these films. Write to The Educational Screen for further information. FILM ESTIMATES {By a Usational Committee co-operating -with The Educational Screen) The number of films covered by Film Estimates for the year are as follows: March, 71; April, 49; May, 48; June, 52; October, 84; November, 65 ; December, 44. Total, 403 Films. Space forbids listing these films. Write to The Educational Screen for further information. AMATEUR FILM MAKING (Conducted by Dwight R, Ii^bnbss) (Arrwnged in Chronological Order) No. Page Editorial Mar. 34 Clubs for Amateurs Apr. 77 Suggestions on Acting and Sets 77 Out-of-door Sets 77 Photographic Competition 78 Some 16mm. Films Available 78 Personalized School Films May 121 For 16mm. Users 121 Artificial Lighting for Indoor Scenes June 165 For 16mm. Users 166 Cine Kodak Panchromatic Film 166 A School Exhibit Filmed Oct. 205 New Color for the Amateur 206 New Filmo 206 The Filming of a Lesson on Courtesy Nov. 237 How a High School Produced an Educational Movie {by Arthur Rarig) Dec. 269 SCHOOL DEPARTMENT (Conducted by Dr. F. Dean McCluskt) {Arranged in Chronological Order) Editorial Mar. 29 A Visual Study of the Panama Canal {hy Stella Evelyn Myers) 30 Bird Study Material 32 Progressive Educators Meet Apr. 79 Cartoons and the Teacher of History 79 A Dutch Sand Table ihy Hiram E. Qreiner) 80 The Harvard University Film Foundation May 123 Vitalizing Latin with Cartoons 123 A Helpful Bulletin 124 "Maps and How to Use Them" 127 Pictures and Prints 127 The Value of Visual Education in Forming Reading Habits June 167 Teachers' Guides for the Chronicles of America 169 Visual Education in the Los Angeles City Schools Oct. 207 The British Experiment with School Films Nov. 238 An Effective Use of the Chronicles of America 240 "Teaching Aids for the Asking*' Dec. 270 Four New Short Subjects on Nature Study 270 Visual Material in Forestry 271 Exhibit Materials Available to Schools 272 FILM REVIEWS IN SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Alice in Wonderland Mar. 33 Drinking Health June 168 Feathered Aviators June 169 Feeding the Angels Dec. 270 Fishes in Love Dec. 270 Gorilla Hunt. The Oct. 210 Intimate Study of Birds .June 169 Lenox Pottery Mar. 33 Life in the Twilight Dec. 271 Love's Witchcraft Dec. 270 Maizok of the South Seas June 16« Motion Pictures of the Near East Oct. 20S Nature's Cathedral Mar. 33 Playtime Oct. 210 Panama Canal, The May 124 Red Head May 127 Story of Chase Velmo . June 16S Welding of Pipe Line Oct. 208 AMONG THE PRODUCERS {Arramged in Chronological Order) Scientific Body Honors Producers of Microscope Mar. ?5 The DeVry 16mm. Continuous Projector 35 New Film Productions 36 "Neighborhood" Service Apr. 84 A Consolidation 84 The Victor Cine Camera 84 Visual Aids Published by Co-operation of Teachers May 128 New Productions from Visugraphic Pictures ,.,.. 128 Stanley Company Release 130 A New Health Film 130 Change in Personnel Announced 130 Eastman Kodak Company Will Produce Teaching Films June 172 Child Series 173 Added Distribution for Bureau of Mines Subjects 173 Educators Leading Users of Non-Theatrical Films 174 New Film Productions 174 Disc Motion Pictures in the Classroom Oct. 212 A Current News Service 213 Pathe Educational Motion Pictures in 16mm. Width Nov, 244 New Film Depicts Hazards of Carbon Monoxide 244 DeVry School Films 244 Spencer Filmslido Library 244 A Movie on a Popular Subject 245 An Automatic Picturol Projector 245