International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1931)

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INDEX Y. Mizuno ... Motion Picture Education in Japan 5 A. G. Bragaglia Cinema and Theatre n Note on Signor Bragaglia s theme (P. B. deC.) . . 23 E. Lolhoffel . . Sound-films and International Cooperation .... 26 Eva Elie . . . . A quasi-fairy-tale 29 INFORM A TION Riekel The work of the films section of the Brunswick Institute of Educational Research. — J.I. Crabtree The Society of Motion Picture Engineers and its relation to production during the past year. — Th. Trnka Educational and instructional cinematography in Czechoslovakia 33 LEGISLA TION Film censorship in the Far East: Japan; China 41 THE INSTITUTE' S1ENQUIRIES Cinema and visual fatigue (Contd.) 53 STUDIES AND ENQUIRIES M.rs Allen Abbott Children's responses to the motion picture « The Thief of Bagdad » 65 DOCUMENTARY FILMS Cariboo 83 An appeal to producers 89 ECHOES AND COMMENTS The cinema as a social factor 93 Proposed French Ministry of Cinematography 96 Astronomical films 96 • BIBLIOGRAPHY 102