See and hear : the journal on audio-visual learning (1945)

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Siiii|ili Slah Mt'llidds ilO iniiii Sil. I'mih;i'-i'. I mil . • Sinipk |)(>IUM\ [(-thMitjiU's. Throw'iM!; on the Wheel iS miIiu Si. I'm ili.iM' ol Rem: IMinn. • Dc'iiioiisii.ilion of vase imukliiij;. Ill Gi'uiul I'oliiT ('-II inii\i Sd. Riiu: I'laiHiiAiiKrican. • 111 liciuli. SliouN Aiif;ii>lc Dilaliirduv ikaii of I-ifiiih poiiciy al work designing .Hid making oiiiainrntal |ioilcrv. Workshops of Old Mexico (III mini Sd. I'UuluiSt: l.illKUA lllll. • Shows primitive inetliods used for ihe making of some ]){tIUT\ which is baked in (he snn. ART IN iMETALS (also see Arls j;. Crafts— I'agc 23) .\nierica's First Silverplale (2.5 mini Sd. CoUir. Loan; Moikin. • l'orlra%al of .\ineriiaii (iillnie fioin (oUinial lo present day times as various phases in (he ik-\ek)pmenl of fine silverpi. tied ware were shown. Clipper and Silver ill min) Sd. Color or b/w I'uicliase: Pictorial. • Camera travels through Mexico showing the smelting and working of copper and then the delicate ciaftsmanship of creating intiiiale silver patterns. Decorative Melal Work (10 min) Sd. Purchase or rent: Brandon. • Shows how to make an ctilied bracelet as an example of what can be done with ilillercnt metals. Haiidwroiight .Silver (2.") min) Sd. Color. I'urihasc or tent: Handv *t Harman. • Shows how to laise a bowl from a flat sheet of sterling silver. Indian .Silver Craft. Si. b/w with color sequence. Rent: Harmon. Living Silver (!'> mini Sd. Color. Purchase or rent: .\FIlm. • Storv of handwrought silver depicting its past and vital place among the contempoiarv arls. Make A Metal Plaque {['> min) Si. Purchase or rent: Katz. • How to make a plaque from start to finish. Metal Craft (11 mini Sil. Purchase or rent: EBK. • Presents steps taken by a master craftsman in making metal items. Silver \Vork of Me.xico Si. Rent: Harmon. Story in Silver 2."> min) Sd. C^olor. Loan: ASSNFlm. • Story of the crafting of sterling silver woven around distinguished handmade anticpies from days of Lafayette to modern reproduction. This C>racious Heritage (20 min) Sd. Color. Loan: Modern. • Outlines the history of the manufac lire of sterling silverware from tlie time of Paul Revere to the present. Check Your Local Library • Manv of the films listed in these pages may be obtained in local or regional film libraries. Only principal sources are given in these pages for obvious suace reasons. I'llM'ins • .MARIONETTE.S ABC of I'lippelN Type I (10 min) Sd. Piir(liase or lent: Bailey. • Follows the making of a piippi i ol (his l\pe fiom beginiiing to end. .\UC of I'lippels Type II— Operation and Stage CoiiMnulion (10 mill) Sd. I'm(base Ol tent: K.iileN. • Shows process of raising features of pupi>ets. such as eyes, nose and can. C:adet Itoiiselle i.S mini Sd. Culoi. Kcnl oi pnithasc: ('.inNFB. • .\iiiina:ed (olor treatment (using two iIiiiieiisioii;il puppets) of a popular French folk •'(ing. .Marionettes— (;<instiiii lion and Manipulation (10 mini Scl. I'uicIkisc oi Rent: Brandon. • Shoi\s consd lu lion of Bobo. a clown marionette, from start to finish. Punch and Judy (17 min) .Sd. Color or b w. I'uichase or rent: Gateway. • Opens with a short demonstration of selling up and operating a hand puppet show, after which Mr. Punch tells a brief story of his history and tradition from the 17th ceiUur\ lo the |)resent day. Ihen the show. Puppetry: String Marionettes dO min) Sd. Purchase or rent: EBF. • A lilm trip to wonder world for children with the story of Hansel and Gietel told in puppetry. Art of the Film (Id be s(ipplemen(ed on Photography) Alchemist in HollyvNood (33 min) Sd. Purchase: .Solow. • Designed to show the chemical end of the motion picture industry. Birth of the Motion Picture— Biography ot the Motion Picture Camera (20 min) Sd. Purchase or rent: AFFlm. • Shows the first man to undertake a scientific study of movement and discusses the problem of creating a camera which could do the job of multiple cameras on one photographic plate. Follows the groivth of the camera. Birth of the Motion Picture — .\niinaled Cartoons: the Toy That Grew Up (17 min) .Sd. Rent or puicha,se. .\FFlm. • Iclls the story of the animated cartoon ficmi the beginning. Black, White and Grey (20 min) Si. rent: liistDesign. • .-Vn experimental film featuring abstract utilization of light and form. Common Mistakes and Their Correction (Ij min) Si. Rent: RF.\. • .\nalvzes each mistake, illustrating all of the probable causes, and then shows in closeu[)s the methods of coircc lion. Celluloid College (Basic motion picture techni<]ue) (32 mini Sd. Puichase: Sterling. • Shows how to make motion pictures including panning, using the tripod, shot breakdown, .screen direction, matching action, newsieel technicpie. build-up. composition and indoor lighting. Exposure and Exposure Meters (l.'i min) Si. Rent: RF.\. • Gives clear examples and suggestions for securing properly exposed pictures. Arts Visualized: tails .Vlioiii lilm ilii min) Sd. Purchase or rent: liitFlmlliii . • Shows hai infill elleils on lliiiim lilm of improper projector cleaning, lilm lliieading. lilm rewinding and the phueinent ol liliiis in cans. Family AlbHiii |30 min) Sd. Coloi. Loan: (.F I :imp. • I elU hciu (CI light home movies or still photos. Film Editing (l.~> min) Si. Rent: RF.\. • An inleiesting and practical treatment with in;in\ suggestions for good editing. Film That Was Lost (10 min) .Sd. .Apply: I FC. • Deals with the early history of motion pictures, the observation of lilm and the Rockefeller Foundation Film Library. <;re;'t Actrc.s,ses ol the Past i M) min) Si. Rent: MMA. • Illustrates an important phase of early film production, 1(111 lOlli. and includes pcrfoimaiues of great adresses in gieat productions. How to Operate the Victor Motion Picture Projector ( l.s fii Si. widi ics(. Pinchase: Trindl-King. • Shows each step in setting up the projector from threading the film to rep:ickiiig the ccpiipment. How to I'se Filters (1.") min) Si. Rent: RF.\. • Brief tieatment of general tlieoiv of filters and filter use examples. How to Use Your Camera (l."> mini Si. Rent: RFA. • Discloses reasons for doing and for avoiding certain things in cinematography. How You See It dO iiiin) Scl. Purchase: Jam-Handy. • Storv of pevsisteiKC of vision :iiul how it makes motion pictures possible. Lenses and Their Uses (15 min) Si. Rent: RFA. • Presents general stuch of simple theory of lenses and a detailed :inal\sis of lenses used. Maps in .\ction (20 niiii) Scl. I'uichase or rent: CanNFB. • .Analvzes various forms of movie animation techniques and contrasts them with the strategic development they aie to illustrate. March of the Movies i20 min) Sd. I'uichase: Forum. • Shows some of the great names and achievements of Ihe movies from the lirst clavs clown to today's tecliiiic|ue. Movies March On (17 mini Sd. Rent: MMA. • Rapid survey of the .\nieriian motion picture indiisirv xesterdav and todav. Quicker'n a Wink (9 min) .Sd .Apply: FF'C. • Demonstration of the new stroboscopic camera. Your Movie Camera and How to Use It (10 iTiin) .Scl. Color or h/w. Purchase: Bailey. • Story interwoven with the correct procedure in camera work emphasized. (CONTINl KD O.N IHE NKXT PAGE) "VisualJiing the Arts" 25