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5. Army Film and Equipment Exchange Services
The following services are available :
a. Loans of film and equipment, including motion pictures, sound film strips, silent film strips, Department of the Army phono-recordings, and appropriate equipment, as required.
6. Advisory services, such as recommending appropriate films for training and information programs, proper utilization of films in training, and advising instructors on professional exhibition techniques.
c. Literature, such as film references, periodic film announcements, and special announcements on pertinent films.
d. Coiu"ses for training and licensing unit projectionists of the Regular Army and civilian Reserves.
e. Loans of films cleared for public nonprofit, television and theatrical exhibition to appropriate civilian organizations and professional groups.
/. Maintenance of Department of the Army films rescored into foreign languages for aiding foreign allied governments, for training foreign nationals, and for training in foreign languages.
6. Proper Use of Films
After selection of appropriate films for training and information programs, the film program should be carefully planned. Employ the same procedures used for other training techniques, i.e. —
a. Preparation. Preview the film to ascertain what it contains, using the appropriate film reference, if available. The instructor should select the key points of emphasis, the items which may be omitted or touched upon lightly, and the portions that are obsolete or require explanation. Arrange in advance for projectionist, fihn, and equipment. Reserve a classroom theater with ample seating capacity, effective blackout provisions, an electrical outlet for the projector, and proper ventilation.
b. Presentation. Introduce the fihn in the most effective manner that will prepare the audience to observe the film to greatest advantage. Show the film.
c. Folloump Activities. Carefully planned foUowup activities, such as discussions, an oral or written quiz, and practical applications, as appropriate, increase the effectiveness of training films. The contents of the fihn and the facilities available will determine the nature of the following exercises to be used.