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

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of thought; and the whole set sells for $22.50-from SVE, 1345 Diversey Pkwy., Chicago 14, 111. Teenage Spiritual Life Family Filmstrips has produced a four-unit filmstrip series, "Christian Teenager's Spiritual Life Kit," to be used with young people in church school, fellowship meetings, in camps and conferences. The four titles are: Teenagers and the Bible, Teenagers and Witnessing, Teenagers and Prayer, Teenagers and Christian Resiwnsibility. They are visuahzed with live action photographs posed by teenagers in real life settings and situations from which the commentary, often dialogue, is derived. There is narration, where needed, and background music (mostly not needed!) They are intended to be supplemental and motivational. Complete with 2 records, $25.50. Acceptable quality; recommended. Another Script, Please! Dear Mr. Fay (of Whittemore Associates, Inc., Boston 8, Mass.) won't you please give us a second commentary on your fine filmstrip. The Life of Christ In Stained Class Windoivs? We know the life of Christ pretty well, but here is a fresh way to present it to groups both within and without the church. These 40 frames are good; and they were certainly not easy to get. Now, using these same pictures, give us art appreciation. Help us to know Gothic from Modern Gothic; Colonial from Renaissance; Pictorial from Contemporary. Put us in possession of these fine windows as stained glass masterpieces. It is not enough to tell us what churches the windows are in. With two commentaries— one carrying the Life of Christ forward (which we now have, and it is very good, indeed), and the other enlarging our understanding of stained glass as both art and technology. While we wait for the second, let us use the fiist. It's a mighty good job. My Apologies! In this Department in the May issue we commented upon two films: In God We Tnist, and Our First Chrisimas Tree. We regret that we omitted the name of the distributor. Productions Unlimited, Inc., 1564 Broadway, New York 36, and we apologize to our friend— I hope he still is^Mr. Milton J. Salzburg. OF LEADING AUDIOVISUAL EDUCATORS, SPEECH THERAPISTS, MUSIC DIRECTORS ON THEIR NORELCO TAPE RECORDERS: ". . . on impressive tone quality in its reproduction of sound . . ." Mrs. Mary Lou Plugge, Chairman, Dept. ol Speech and Dramatic Arts, Adelphi College, New York. ". . . faithful, undistorted reproduction of vocal and instrumental timbres . . ." John Brownlee, Director, Manhattan School of Music. ". . . ruggedness, versatility and high fidelity . . ." Norman Singer, Director, Aspen Music Festival and Dean of the Aspen School of Music. ". . . reproduces sustained notes without pitch variation . . ." Peter Mennin, Director, Peabody Conservatory of Music. ". . . most useful in the evaluation of performance and progress . . ." Dr. Arved Kurtz, Director, New York College of Music. . . . and Dr. Irene Cypher, Associate Professor, School of Education, New York University, cited these qualities: fidelity, reliability, versatility and functional simplicity. The Continental '300', designed specifically for classroom use, provides these obvious advantages for voice and music teachers, audio-visual and all specialized teaching applications in school, church and music studiO: 4-track monophonic recording end playback • 4-track stereo playback • 3 speeds • Up to 16 hours playing time on a single 7" reel • Simple, push-button operation • Headphone monitoring for "auditioning" student as he records • Mixing and sound-on-sound facilities • Accidental erasure prevention • Rugged construction for constant classroom and portable P.A. use • Comes complete with preampomplifier, wide range NORELCO speaker and dynamic microphone. for more (octs, investigote the comp/ete line of NORELCO Confinenfo/s' 0/ your dealer's -or write to Depl.S-7 lor free brochure with voluoble "Tope Recorder Buyer's Guide." ^ore/c NORTH AMERICAN PHILIPS COMPANY, INC., HIgti Fidelity Products Division, 230 Duffy Avenue, HIcksville, LI.,N.Y. Educational Screen aivd Audiovisual Guide — July, 1962 387