Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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6 FILM AND RADIO GUIDE Volume XII, No. 5 Tested Plan Provides More Utilization, Often Costs Less than Rentals! For all teachers and administrators who ask, “How can I use more classroom films?” there is an easy, practical answer. Simply join with a group of other schools in your area to form a Cooperative Film Library. Successfully used in many localities, the Cooperative Film Library Program, as outlined by ^Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc., offers these unique advantages: More Classroom Films — Now! No need to wait for the audio-visual budget to catch up with teaching needs. By pooling their purchases a group of 5 to 15 schools can use more films without increasing the budget. More Availability! Teachers have much more assurance of getting the right Encyclopaedia Britannica classroom film they want when they want it. Films can be re-used several times each year at no extra cost! ENCYCLOPAEDIA Flexibility! “Block” or far-in-advance booking is not required. Films are available long enough for required showing in different classes and buildings. Eliminates “Must show and ship today!’ Permits previewing and proper preparation by teachers. Lower Cost! A com|>arison of tbe cost of a Cooperative Eilm Library program with that of renting (including transportation costs and charges for extra days) shows that the Cooperative plan saves money for its members. Eurther, after two years the schools own their films and can use succeeding yearly budgets to acquire additional classroom films. Let us tell you more about this modern plan for increasing the sco|)e and use of classroom films in your school. Write Encyclopaedia Britannica Eilms Inc., Dept. 2.3-B, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, Illinois. *Formerly Erpi RITANNICA FILMS INC.