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eacher Training: ARTS fir LITERATURE ON FILM 6MM SOUND MOTION PICTURES ccent on Learning (.'iO min) 16sd. pply: Ohio U. College faculties. Importance of multi-sensory teach- ig tools at the college level. Ana- zcs unique contributions of time- iving devices — exhibits, good black- :)ard drawing, the map, the chart, enionst ration, motion pictures, ides, fdmstrips transcriptions, etc. ounseling—Its Tools and Tech- iques (2 reels) 16sd. Color or b/w. urchase or Rent: Mahnke. For all luho have responsibility of training others in intenneioing or other aspects of counseling. Direct recording of an actual in- rview is observed, then analyzed, ests, referral, questionnaires, auto- ographies, cumulative record, an- dotal record, use of films, occupa- ;)nal information file and problem leck lists are considered as counsel- g techniques. imily Circles (31 min) 16sd. Pur- lase: McGraw-Hill. Challenges parents and teachers ith the necessity for fusing the mie-school relationship into a mu- jal undertaking in which each can t foinid in the indi\ idual child. totivating the Class (20 min) 16sd. pply: McGraw-Hill. Importance of good and real moti- ' tion in the process of teaching. I )ntrasts "dry lecture" method with i formative, interesting ones. Jhoolhouse in the Red (40 min) Isd. Purchase: EBF. 'College and adult groups. ^To create an active awareness of re problems and the role of school Jnsolidation in modern education. Jain issues cited by contrasting ac- 5'ities of a typical one-room school .^th a consolidated school. Ihy Can't Jimmy Read (15 min) ^sd. Apply: Syracuse U. .Teacher training. ^Procedures in diagnosing reading ioblems and the ser\ ice rendered by reading clinic. Audio-Visual Materials [f We call to your attention the |seful listings of special audio- visual guidance motion pictures acts About Films and Facts bout Projection which appear jjln page 29 following. Your school I: leads them. Including Art & Design; Dance; Music Appreciation & Photography Art and Life in Italy (1 reel) I6sd. Color or b/w. Purchase or rent: Coronet, (to be released in October, 1950) • The art of Italy offered as part of the activities of the Italian people in their land. Original masterpieces of painting, sculpture and architec- tiue are related to the social back- ground out of which they arose. "Gates of Paradise" by Ghiberti; Arena Chapel in Padua containing Giotto's frescoes; Grand Canal of Venice, both in action and in pait- ing and the works of Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli and della Robbia Art Filmstrips Art and Crafts Series (49 to 70 frames) 35si filmstrip. Purchase: SVE. Intermediate, junior, senior high. • Based on the books, Let's Whittle!, Applied Leathercraft, Creative Ce- ramics and Art for Young America. Illustrates art values in everyday na- ture and proper methods of creating art. Titles are: Art Is Everywhere Leatlierwork and Whittling Ceramics Contemporary American Painting (5 filmstrips) 35si filmstrip. Purchase: EBF. Junior, senior high, college, adult groups. • Guide to art appreciation and American painting through realism, the American scene, romanticism and modernism. More than 100 paintings reproduced. History of Art and Architecture Series (40 frames each) 35si film- strip. Purchase: Instructional. Senior high, college, adult groups. • Library of 30 filmstrips dealing with the entire history of art and architecture. Pencil Technique (40 frames) 35si filmstrip. Purchase: Visual Sciences. • Tools and suggested technique for rendition of artistic efforts by means of the pencil. Titan-Story of Michelangelo, The (80 frames) 35si filmstrip. Purchase: Instructional. Intermediate, junior and senior high. • Produced from the original nega- tive of the motion picture of the same title. Broad and inspiring pic- torial record of the artist. mual Fall Inventory • 1950 are all examined in a new and interesting manner. Art in Our World (1 reel) Color. Pinchase: Bailey. Upper elementary, secondary, col- lege and adult groups. • What to look for and how to in- terpret what you find. Chinese Jade Carving (10 min) 16sd. Color. Purchase or rent: China Film. Junior high, college, adult groups. • Five fundamental steps in jade carving. Expresses fundamental atti- tudes of the Chinese master crafts- man "that the combination of hu- man faith, patience and perseverance is the only way to the world of beauty". Usefid in art appreciation classes. Clay in Action (11 min) 16sd. Pur- chase: EBF. Junior and senior high. • Sculpturing a portrait in clay dem- onstrated by Arturo B. Fallico, Ph.D., of Chicago Teachers College. First application of clay to the armature following carefully through the fin- ished work. Emphasizes basic meas- urements, simplicity of tools, crea- tion and refining of principal planes and the artist's individual interpre- tation of his subject. Color Keying (in Art and Living) (11 min) 16sd. Color. Purchase: EBF. Junior and senior high, adult groups. • Study of light rays breaking them into colors by means of a prism and the additive nature of mixtures of primary light rays. Similar treatment given to pigments to show why color keying is necessary. Beginning with the Juxtaposition of opposite pig- ment colors, develops methods of color keying and their effects in painting, costuming, make-up and home decoration. Colour in Clay (11 min) Ifisd. Color. Purchase: EBF. Junior and .senior high. • Modern commercial pottery mak- ing in an authentic setting in Eng- land. Successful combination of art principles with modern technological methods. Mixing and shaping the clay, applying decoration, firing and glazing. Composers in Clay. 16sd. Apply: World Film. • Record of three decades following Roding displaying the works of more than fifteen sculptors — Bourdelle, Maillol, Despiau, Drivier, etc. Each 27 rrm^irTOTTn^^ HO-VISUAL EDUCATION IN SASKATCHEWAN • BETTER READING THROUGH FILMSTRIPS