Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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EXCELLENT TEACHING AIDS! Thought provoking filmstrips, corefully prepared in collaboration with classroom teachers, with provision for student participation. BOY SCIENTIST SERIES PICTORIAL CHEMISTRY ELECTRICITY & PHYSICS OUTLINES NATURAL SCIENCE ANIMAL HOW SERIES SOCIAL STUDIES, ETC. \l^rile now for illuslritted catalog! M.Ma\ FILMSLIDE SERVICE 1 fairmount *ve , El Cerrilo 8. Ca: From Generation to Generation (McGraw-Hill Text Films, 330 West 42nd Street, New York 36, New York) Produced htj Cttllen Associates. 31 minutes, 16mm, sound, color, no date. $225. Description From Generation to Generation uses the continuous, natural pattern of natme's rhythmic, seasonal changes to form tile matrix in which evolves the two interrelated concepts of the devolpinent of a new hiunan life from fertilization to birth and the deep human love within a familv that is Sununertime... when your films are out of circulation . . is the best time for you to have us remove scratches, correct brittleness, repair sprocket holes, remake dried-out splices. Then, thoroughly reconditioned, your prints will be ready for hard use again in the fall. Of course, before proceeding xve tell you the cost . . . SEND US YOUR PRINTS NOW. EERLESS FILM PROCESSING CORPORATION 165 WEST 46th STREET, NEW YORK 36. NEW YORK SEWARD STREET, HOLLYWOOD 38, CALIF. both the agent and product of the newly created life. Animation of an i "impressionist character" is used to i describe the female reproductive system, the development of the embryo and fetus and the birth of the infant. Live-action photography establishes both the seasonal design patterns and the feeling of deep affection within the rural family in which the mother is expecting her second child. The story of the cyclic patterns of nature begins with the rolling surf at sunrise and moves on to panoramas of fields, woods, streams and ponds. Then close-ups of flowers and foliage establish the first season as spring. The film's total mood is revealed in, "The earth turns, day follows night, the seasons change, and an infinite variety of things unfold." Time-gaps are bridged by characteristically picturing the changing seasons. The rural family of mother, father and young son jDrovides the symbolism for each animated sequence. The unifying spirit of family love is apparent in family walks through the spring woods; in the warm affection of the husband when he learns they are to have their second child; in the wife as she holds her husband's hand on her abdomen to feel the movements of the new life; in the comforting calm gestures of the husband to his wife as she begins labor; and in the happiness apparent in the family, now four, as they again stroll through the spring woods. Many cinematic techniques are used to bridge time or shift from one medium to another. The couple sowing the field precedes the description of fertilization by animation. Soft, silk>' thistle seeds are blown into the wind by the son. As these are foi MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDER A Language Laborolofy Must! Erases recorded signals and noise from magnetic toi without rewinding. Spindle mounting of reel perm rapid coverage without missed spots. Noise level r duced below level of standard erase heads. Res tor tope to like new condition or better. Reel size rant 5", 7", 10 "2". Moy also be used for demagnetlzii record — playback — erase heads. Model HP11 Price $27.51 Write Depl. E-8 442 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — August, 1960