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

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\eci, the landscape changes from to winter. The first cry of the whom child signals the shift from iination, picturing labor, to a baby ing placed in the outstretched arms his mother. Interwoven animation locates and icribes the functions of tlie female >n)ductivc organs and the cycles ich may or may not result in ferzation. Tlie actual union of spertozoa and the ovum, the hereditary es of chromosomes and genes, and early cell divisions are graphically )rcsented. Attaching itself to the rine wall, tlie embryo is surroimded the aninoic and yolk sacs, and the |uence of development during the it 25 days is outlined, 'ood and oxygen are supplied, and stc materials eliminated through the centa. Fetal movements are observwithin this structure. Labor stages presented in detail with stress )n the rhythmic sequences of mus contractions. II concluding, the mood is re-en:ed with the reflection that, "In ; act of renewal the human race ds its confirmation." >praisal ^'rom Cetieration to Generation iples reverent respect for the human roductive processes with an outding treatment of visual and vercontent to produce a film of potial classic dimensions. Not only 'S it present a comprehensive covge of the female reproductive sys1 and of the prenatal development, additionally these concepts are sented in such a background of )il\' love and natural expectancy t this is one of the few films of type whose use should be en AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL wue KibboM AWARD WINNERS BETWEEN r"^ TIDES 6mni Sd. Color 20 min. !ental: $7.50 Sale: $175 enc/ For Our lofesf Catalog *f Oufsfonding Films. contemporary films )«pl. ES, 267 W. 25 Si. N.Y.I ORegon 5-7220 Midwest Office >I4 Davii St., Evaniton. III. DAvis 8-2411 couraged with mixed groups of high .school age and older. Evaluators universally stated that it would be an excellent film to set the proper atmo.s-phere for the study of human reproduction in biology and health classes on the high school and college level. Establishing this mood is done at only slight sacrifice of factual concept development and nomenclature. Some members of the preview committee regretted the amount of time devoted to labor, the omission of the male reproductive system and the failure to show in detail the stages in early embryonic development. Others, however, indicated that the overall picture of embryonic and fetal development coupled with the inspirational values more than offset possible criticisms. Likewise they indicated that the use of this film as an introduction would set an atmosphere in wliich not onh many other materials could be used to develop concepts omitted in the film, but the atmosphere created would make presentation of the concepts easier and more meaningful. —Richard Gilketj We have a date! Dick Ross and Brunson Motley BOOTH T-164 NAVA CONVENTION AUG. 6-9 Get your new catalog of ren tal films inc udin g exclusive Billy Graham Films BOX 1055 SHERMAN OAKS, CALI F. xeiM9i/v V-25-P COMBINATION 35MM FILMSTRIP AND 2" X 2" SLIDE PROJECTOR Viewlex V-25-P makes teaching easier from every angle . . . gives student interest and your teaching period a real lift! Produces on image so crisp and brilliant— even with room lights on-that it literally IMAKES students LOOK and LEARN! Its operation is so automatic — in threading itself, in film take-up and in "pop-up" ejector lamp changing that teaching and learning go on without interruption. Other Viewlex projectors available from $50.25 to $495.00. Ask your Viewlex AudioVisual franchised dealer for a demonstration, or write for catalog. All Viewlex projectors are GUARANTEED FOR A LIFETIME. /iewlex inc EdI CATION.\L SCREE.X AND AUDIOVI.SUAL GuiDE — AUCU.ST, 1960 35-10 Queens Blvd. Long Island City 1, N.Y. 443