International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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THE LIFE OF THE INSTITUTE Besides the original articles which fully describe the various aspects of the educational cinematograph and the aims which must be attained by the Institute, the Review will assign some pages even7 month, to the chronicle of the work accomplished, by giving information of the inquiries made, the results obtained, the comparisons that can be drawn up and the schemes approved by the Council and the Committee. By this means, each field of action will be discussed in its twofold aspect : doctrinal and explanatory. Agriculture, hygiene social prevention, films for didactic use and for professional and vocational training, the technical and legislative problems of the cinema ; all these subjects will be duely considered. In the next number, the Review will initiate the publication of articles written by well known authors and specialised technicians such as : (Leon Bernard, Chodzko, A. Lutrario, D. Ottolenghi, C. Thomalla, etc.), for hygiene and social prevention. (Seyewetz, Xamias, etc.), for cinematographic technic. (Viborel, Urwick, etc.), for professional and vocational training. (Plugge Van der Moesen, Rober, etc.), for legislative questions. (Gabriela Mistral, Barak Coissac, Gottheiner, Eckardt, Roux Parassac, etc.), for the didactic and scientific film, (don Pedro Sangro, Michels, etc.) for the social problems of the cinema with regard to childhood ; and all other fields of action of the Institute. All these personalities have accepted our invitation to collaborate in these and all other fields of action of the Institute and have consented to provide the Review with their valuable articles, thus assuring to the publications of the Institute, the moral and spiritual value which it hopes to attain and develop to an always increasing measure. 83