Films and other materials for projection (1973)

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852 Films — Subject Index, January 1973-December 1973 Movements of man see Human mechanics Moving, Household Moving to a new place, B. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections Corp., 1968. A New place to live. B. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections Corp.. 1968. — Juvenile films Moving into a house. [Filmstrip] Society for Visual Education. 1972. Travelin' shoes. [Motion picture] National Instructional Television. 1973. Made by ENVT-TV. Moving-picture acting Filmmaking techniques: Acting. [Motion picture] Tim Barr. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1973. Moving-picture cartoons 6shortfilms. [Motion picture) James Gore. Released by BFA Educational Media. 1973. About Nothing. [Motion picture] Released by Xerox Films, 1973. Afternoon in a garden. [Motion picture] John W. Lopez, Rio Piedras. P.R. Released in the U.S. by Eastman Kodak Co.. 1972. Astralis. [Motion picture] Zagreb-film. Zagreb. 1973. Released in the U.S. by Wombat Productions. Birds of a feather. [Motion picture] Stephen Bosustow Productions, 1972. The Black dot. [Motion picture] Jeffrey Radden. 1 972. The Booboo monster enters a beauty contest [Motion picture] Billy Budd Films. 1 973. Made by William H, Cleary. Caf6 d'amour. [Motion picture] John Guirk, 1973. The Candy machine. [Motion picture] Metropolis Photoplays. 1972. The Crunch bird. [Motion picture] Maxwell-Petok Productions. Released by Regency Film Distributing Corp.. 1971. Crunch crunch. [Motion picture] Carlos Marchiori, 1970. Released by Pyramid Films. 1972. Dr. Hydrogen. [Motion picture] Thomas F. Sloan. Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1972. Ego. [Motion picture] Bruno Bozzetto, iuly. Released in the U.S. by Kinetic Division, United World Films. 1972. The End of a perfect day. [Motion picture] Steve Borowsky Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1972. Faroun, the little clown. [Motion picture] Faroun Films, Canada. 1971, Released in the U.S. by Xerox Films. Fine feathers. [Motion picture] National Film Board of Canada. 1971. Released in the U.S. by Benchmark Films. 1972. Flags. [Motion picture] Neoplantafilm, Novi Sad. Yugoslavia, 1973. Made by Zoran Jovanovitf Released in the U.S. by Phoenix Films. The Fox and the jug. [Motion picture] Ceskoslovensky filmexport. Prague. Released in the U.S. by Phoenix Films. 1973. Frame by frame — the art of animation. [Motion picture] Paul Burnford and Jerry Samuelson Released by Pyramid Films, 1973. The Frozen logger. [Motion picture] Rembrandt Films. 1962. Made in Prague. Released by Macmillan Films [1973?] The Giving tree. [Motion picture] Stephen Bosustow Productions. 1973. Goliath II. [Motion picture] Walt Disney Productions. Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971. Good-by little swallow. [Motion picture] Gilbert School Fourth Grade Filmers. Released by Eastman Kodak Co.. 1972, The Gum thieves. [Motion picture] James Budd. Released by Eastman Kodak Co.. 1972. The Hoarder. [Motion picture] National Film Board of Canada, 1971. Released in the U.S. by Benchmark Films. 1972. The Isle of joy. [Motion picture] Perspective Films. 1973. Keep smiling. [Motion picture] John Guirk. 1973. The Knight fell softly. [Motion picture] Eric Goldberg. Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1972. The Mill. [Motion picture] Film Polski, Warsaw. Released in the U.S. by Learning Corp. of America. 1973. Mister Magrooter's marvelous machine. [Motion picture] Stephen Bosustow Productions. Released by Holt. Rinehart and Winston, 1972. Modulations. [Motion picture] National Film Board of Canada, 1972. More. [Motion picture] Davidson Films. Released by Macmillan Films, 1973. Nature morte aux fruits. [Motion picture] Perspective Films. 1973. The Old roan and the rose. [Motion picture] London Weekend Television. London. Released in the U.S. by Mass Media Associates, 1973. Phone booth. [Motion picture] ABCTV and Sandler. Bums and Marmer Productions. Made by ABC-TV, Released by ABC Media Concepts, 1972. The Point. [Motion picture] ABC. Released by Macmillan Films, 1973. Pop. [Motion picture] Yoji Kuri, Japan. Released in the U.S. by BFA Educational Media, 1973. Rainbow. [Motion picture] Studio H, Rome. 1972. Released in the U.S. by Wombat Productions. The Robot. [Motion picture] Frank Gardner. Released by Macmillan Films, 1973. The Selfish gjant. [Motion picture] Murray Shostak and Peter Sander. Released by Pyramid Films. 1972. The Seventh mandarin. [Motion picture] Stephen Bosustow Productions. Released by Xerox Fihns. 1973, The Specialist. [Motion picture] National Film Board of Canada and Zagrcb-film. Yugoslavia, Released by National Film Board of Canada, 1971. Spring cleaning. [Motion picture] ABC-TV and Sandier, Burns and Marmer Productions. Made by ABCTV. Released by ABC Media Concepts, 1972. The Strange story of a frog who became a prince. [Motion picture] Xerox Films. 1972. Made by Stephen Bosustow Productions, Street musique. [Motion picture] National Film Board of Canada. Made by Ryan Larkin. Released in the U.S. by Learning Corp. of America, 1973. Sunshine. [Motion picture] Rembrandt Films. 1960. Made by Kratky Film. Prague. Released by Macmillan Films [1973?] The Two frosts. [Motion picture] (!:eskoslovensky filmexport. Prague, Released in the U.S. by Phoenix Films. 1973. Webs. [Motion picture] Lorraine Prince. Released by Eastman Kodak Co.. 1972. Whatever is fun. [Motion picture] Davidson Films. Released by Macmillan Films, 1973. Zebras. [Motion picture] GK-film. Stockholm, in association with Choice Films. 1 972, Released in the U.S. by Texture Films, 1973. — Juvenile films Move. [Motion picture] Vilma Berarducci. Released by Benchmark Films. 1972. Movingpicture industry —Hollywood, Calif. Hollywood: the dream factory. [Motion picture] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Released by Films Incorporated, 1973. Moving-picture journalism The Structure of the news film story. [Motion picture] John C. Schultz. Released by Center for Mass Communication, Columbia University Press. 1972. Movingpicture plays The Screen play. [Motion picture] Edmund Penney and Larry Thor. Released by Pyramid Films. 1972. Movingpicture projection The Gentle art of film projection. [Motion picture] National Film Board of Canada. 1950. Moving-pictures see also Biographical films; Comedy films; Experimental films; Feature films; Historical films; TT:eatrical motion pictures; War films 16 mm film — classroom filmart. [Motion picture] FilmMakers. 1973. Made by George S. Pieper. Constructing reality^ a film on film. [Motion picture] Gilbert Altschul Productions. Released by Journal Films. 1973. The Grammar of film. [Motion picture] John C. Schultz. Released by Center for Mass Communication, Columbia University Press. 1972. Meeting MiloS Forman. [Motion picture] Miriam H. Weingarten. Released by Macmillan Films. 1973. — Appreciation Beauty and the beast. [Filmstrip] Educational Dimensions Corp., 1972. Made in cooperation with Janus Films. Black Orpheus. [Filmstrip] Educational Dimensions Corp.. 1972. Made in cooperation with Janus Films. The Importance of being Earnest. [Filmstrip] Educational Dimensions Corp.. 1972. Made in cooperation with Janus Films. Literature and the film. [Filmstrip] Educational Dimensions Corp., 1972. Made in cooperation with Janus Films, Oliver Twist. [Filmstrip] Educational Dimensions Corp., 1972. Made in cooperation with Janus Films. — Censorship — United States A Controversial film: a contemporary case study. [Filmstrip] Guidance Associates. 1972. — Costume see Costume — Drama Cinema. [Motion picture] Sebastian C. Schroeder. Released by Film Images/Radim Films. 1973. — Editing Film graphics. [Motion picture] Grove Press, Film Division, 1973. Made by Cine Qua Non-Barthomomus Productions. Film graphics: abstract aspects of editing. [Motion picture] Barry Spinello and Paul Aratow. Released by University of California Extension Media Center. 1973.