International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1934)

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NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES 243 (7) Universities ; (8) Adults for 7 and 8 persons, over 18. Supplementary Indications : (a) male ; (b) female ; (c) gymnasium ; (d) government ; (e) commercial ; (/) normal ; (g) technical ; (h) agricultural ; (i) pedagogic ; (k) artistic ; (m) social ; (n) school of general character ; (p) vocational guidance ; (q) rural ; (r) urban. Other supplementary indications : — number underlined (to be printed in heavy characters) — useful only for the grade indicated. ! after the number, means film should only be shown by an expert or technician. !! means film should be projected separately to the two sexes. -! means film prohibited for young people. III. Objects of Film : (1) researches ; (2) teaching ; (3) education ; (4) instruction ; (5) art impressions ; (6) recreational ; (7) propaganda. Additional Information : -with list of titles ; * text illustrated ; * * with comments ; i : with slides. A film can more or less well answer a determined purpose. It will be possible to have one or more research (1,2) films which could equally be used as teaching pictures. (3), 6 would mean that a recreational film had educational tendencies and so on. IV. Type of Film (technically) : (1) Documentation of nature ; (2) Taken in scenes ; (3) Microscopic picture ; (4) X-Ray picture ; (5) Trick film. Supplementary indications : (a) slow motion ; (b) accelerated motion ; (c) colour film ; (d) sound film ; (e) stereoscopic film ; (/) trick film ; (g) animated cartoon ; (h) silhouette ; (i) models ; (k) synchronized film. If the letters " a " or " b " are not present, the film is a normal speed picture (silent films with 1 6 to 18 images a second ; sound films with 24 photograms per second). If, in the case of sound films, the " k. " is lacking after the letter " d ", this indicates that photographs and sound were registered together. For mixed films, we can place after the indication of how the picturee was made the length preceded by a colon. For example,: /1, 5 ag : 46 /= natural science film with 46 metres of slow motion trick film work. V. Length : (a) metres of animated cartoon ; (b) metres of stills ; (c) metres of talking film ; (d) metres of musical film ; (e) metres of titles ; (/) total meterage (length) ; (g) length of reel. The figures indicating the length should be placed before the sign letters followd by a comma. If the indication of the length is missing, a zero is added to the comma. The letter indicating the format follows the length letter already indicated. If the same film is