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ject, in order to secure a better perspective. All scenes were made with a Cine-Kodak Special and were filmed at night.
The frames reproduced here present some of the high lights of the movie. After the prescription for eyeglasses is written by the oculist, the raw optical glass is ground with a buffer and rouge, as we see in the second frame. In the third frame, a diamond cutter traces the irregular cutting marks of an octagonal lens. After the glass has been chipped down to these marks, the edges are polished on the grinding wheel, as in the fourth frame. Careful tests then determine the accuracy of the glasses, as measured against their prescription (fifth frame), and the finished product is ready for the customer (last frame ) .
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Blossom Forth the Fruit
Just released, Blossom Forth the Fruit, an educational film made by William Hutchinson, ACL, of Newburgh, N. Y., was shown most recently at the Fruit Growers Convention at Kingston, N. Y. The film, which runs 1300 feet of 16mm. silent Kodachrome, is a cavalcade of apple cultivation in upstate New York, beginning with the pruning stage and continuing to the time the apples reach the consumer. It took Mr. Hutchinson seven months to make the picture. Collaborating with the Newburgh filmer, who is a past president of the Newburgh Amateur Cinema Club, ACL, were Dr. Joseph A. Evans, extension entomologist of Cornell University, and John Van Geluwe, assistant county agricultural agent of the Farm Bureau, from Middleton, N. Y.
Distinguished by fine Kodachrome work and a thorough educational treatment, Blossom Forth the Fruit is a serious and important contribution to the field of non theatrical films.
Movies in Sunday School
Sunday school is a real adventure for the youngsters who attend classes in the First Unitarian Church in Wilmington, Del., for the microscope, the motion picture, paint brushes and finger painting are all a part of the school program. In explaining this policy in using the motion picture and other modern educational mechanisms, the Reverend Delos O'Brian, young and liberal pastor of the church, said, "The object is to create independent and eager minds
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