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

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Let's Live Safely • The increasing toll of deaths and injuries from traffic accidents is of Extreme concern to all Americans. Botfi drivers and pedestrians need effective education and the role of the screen is especially important in this field. The National Safety Council is a central agency for materials and information to assist the program planner in safety education with many helpful sound films and filmstrips available from nationwide sources, including the American Automobile Association, motor car makers, and insurance companies, etc. Other fields of safety such as fire are equally important. In the field of safety, there is a wide selection of classroom and assembly films available. Because of space limitations we are unable to include complete descriptions but are here listing several of the best known films in the main subject areas. For a complete list of over 400 films and filmstrips with descriptions write for the National Directory of Safety Films (price 25c) available from the See & Hear, 812 North Dearborn. All films are 16mm sound unless indicated, (fs) are filmstrips. Pedestrian Safety The Chance of a Lifetime (fs) — SVE Are Your Feet Killing You?(is) Nat. Safety Council Heedless Hurry Endless Worry AAA i-2-5-Go.' — Association Safety to and From School — Association Street Safety — For Primary Grades — AAA Safety Patrols How Patrols Operate — AAA On Guard for Safety AAA Safety Patrol — Gen. Motors Trained to Serve — AAA School Bus Priceless Cargo — AAA Bicycle Safety Bicycling With Complete Safety AAA Pedal Pushers AAA (si) Water Safety Safety Ahoy — Aetna Elementary Tactics of Lifesaving Association Learn to Swim — Association A scene in "Destination-Death" Malt Mann's Swimming Techniques — Coronet (2 films — one for boys and one for girls) Siuim and Lwe — Association Swimming for Beginners — Association Home Safety Four Point Safety Home — Amer. Red Cross Home Safe Home — Amer. Red Cross It's Your Home — Plan It Safely (fs) — Nat. Safety Council Safety Begins at Home — Association There's No Place Like Home — Aetna What Price Happiness — Amer. Red Cross General Films on Safety Coronet Safety Education Series (8 fs) -SVE For You and Yours — Nat. Safety Council How to Be Safe and Happy Series (5 fs) — Popular Science Living Safely Series (8 fs) —Young America School Safety Series (5 fs) SVE Safety at Play Play It Safe (fs) Nat. Safety Council Playground Safety — Coronet Vacation Safety — EBFilms Source List on Final Pages 9 A complete listing of sources o£ films listed on this page appears on the closing pages of this report. Traffic Safety The Chance to Lose — AAA Formations — Gen. Motors Give and Gain — Nat. Safety Council Highway Mania — Nat. Safety Council Live and Let Live — Aetna Once Upon a Tiine — Met. Life So You Want Thrills Chrysler Traffic Jam Ahead (fs) — Nat. Safety Council Traffic With the Devil — Association Triangle of Safety (fs) AAA We Drivers — AAA You're Driving 90 Horses — Bell Tel. Driver Training Courses Behind the Wheel — Gen. Motors Destination — Death (fs) —Zurich Teach Them to Drive — Nat. Safety Council Fire Safety Before the Alarm — NrI. Bd. Fire Underwriters City Fire Fighters — Coror\et Fire — EBFilms The Firemen — EBFilms , Friend or Foe — Aetna No Time to Lose — Aetna The National Directory of Safety Films •k A complete listing ot 403 motion pictures and slidefilms, both sound and silent, for safety education within the school, business and industry, on the farm, in homes and for street and highway safety, has been prepared by the Editors of See & Hear in cooperation with the National Safety Council. This useful guide is available at low-cost (25?* per copy) from the publishers at 812 N. Dearborn Street in Chicago. Because of the extent of this special field, these films are only partially listed on this page. Use the National Directory of Safety Films as a comprehensive guide. Safety patrols play a useful part Health & Welfare 15