7
7.0
Sep 19, 2016
09/16
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American Broadcasting Company; International Film Bureau
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favorite 2
comment 0
Technical assistance, Nicholas Wyeth, Al Schwartz, Hal Wallace
Topic: Wyeth, Andrew, 1917-2009
1,155
1.2K
Jun 9, 2016
06/16
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Armada Productions; Clavius Films; International Film Bureau
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favorite 23
comment 0
Title from data sheet
Topic: Planets
8,427
8.4K
Oct 13, 2015
10/15
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Bemelmans, Ludwig, 1898-1962. Madeline; United Productions of America; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 52
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Madeline Surveys the origins, rituals, and symbols of the major religions of the world, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Mohammedanism (Islam).
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Topics: Children, School etiquette, Individualism
3,568
3.6K
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
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Boulton Hawker Films, Ltd; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 52
comment 3
Archeological adviser, Stanley E. West Outlines English history from the end of Roman rule around 410 to the Norman invasion in 1066. Presents the various raids and migrations which changed the face of England; details the settlements of the Anglo-Saxons by recent excavations at Cadbury, West Stow, and Winchester; and portrays the growth of the monasteries
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Topics: Old English, ca. 450-1100, English language, History of English literature.
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3,497
3.5K
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
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Boulton-Hawker Films, ltd; International Film Bureau
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favorite 58
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Producer, D. C. Chipperfield Surveys the early development of mankind in Europe, showing aspects of the paleolithic period, followed by a look at the tools and culture of the mesolithic, neolithic, stone, bronze, and iron ages Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Summary Relates the story of the probable development of man based on agreed archeological deductions. Shows products, tools and progress by periods to the Roman rule.
( 1 reviews )
Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Prehistoric peoples, Europe, Prehistoric times, Archeology, History
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1,012
1.0K
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
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Böll, Heinrich, 1917-1985; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 4
comment 0
This German-language teaching film adapted from the story by Heinrich Böll concerns the power of a state over the lives of individuals in time of war. The drama revolves around nineteen-year-old Bruno Schneider, whose hopes and plans for the future are shattered when he receives a postcard ordering him to report for army training. Set in Germany in 1939. Suggested as a stimulus for oral discussion and original composition for advanced students
Topic: War and society
674
674
Aug 19, 2016
08/16
by
British Films Ltd; Educational Foundation for Visual Aids (Great Britain); National Committee for Audio-Visual Aids in Education; International Film Bureau
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comment 1
Title from data sheet
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Topics: Anatomy., Physiology., Nervous System.
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974
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
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Calvin Productions; International Film Bureau
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comment 1
Shows how an eighth grade teacher adjusts her teaching to the reading skills of her students after using a standardized group test to obtain information about their skills. Discusses the criteria used in the selection of an appropriate test, the administration of the test, the reliability of a test, and the interpretation of the results
( 1 reviews )
Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Kansas City (Mo.), Educational tests and measurements
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7,522
7.5K
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
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Cheharbakhshi, Henry; International Film Bureau
movies
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comment 0
Illustrates some of the basic terms and techniques used in film editing Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film
Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Motion pictures
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282
282
Dec 3, 2015
12/15
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Chetwynd Films, ltd., Toronto; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 2
comment 0
Man of Kintail Covers the discovery of Carborundum, the water power from Niagara Falls used to manufacture it, manufacturing processes, and its uses.
Topic: McKenzie, R. Tait (Robert Tait), 1867-1938
747
747
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
Columbia University; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 21
comment 0
Illustrates the chief phenomena and techniques of research in visual perception. Covers phi phenomenon, optical illusions, color constancy, eye movements in reading, and perception span, ending with an actual experiment in digit span
Topic: Vision
178
178
Mar 9, 2017
03/17
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Crama, Nico; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 0
comment 0
Produced by Nico Crama
Topics: Daumier, Honoré, 1808-1879, French wit and humor, Pictorial, Social conditions
1,582
1.6K
Feb 29, 2016
02/16
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Education Development Center; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 58
comment 0
Title from data sheet
Topics: Homotopy theory, Sphere, Computer graphics
608
608
Feb 4, 2016
02/16
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Epstein, Nathan B., 1924- cmm; Montreal General Hospital; Robert Anderson Associates; International Film Bureau
movies
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A presentation of psychoneurotic conditions. Examines the effect of mental disorder on behavior, using as an illustration the case history of an office worker whose efforts to suppress his hostilities result in a sense of terror and panic which prevents him from leading a normal life. Made at Montreal General Hospital with Dr. Nathan B. Epstein as commentator
Topics: Anxiety, Panic disorders, Anxiety disorders
1,456
1.5K
Sep 15, 2016
09/16
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Etaix, Pierre, 1928-; Carrière, Jean Claude; Claudon, Paul; International Film Bureau; Centro di addestramento e perfezionamento per gli addetti al commercio
movies
eye 1,456
favorite 11
comment 0
Lydia Binaghi, Laurence Gallimard, Gabriel Blonde, [Pierre Etaix]
186
186
Feb 23, 2017
02/17
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Focus Films Company, Los Angeles; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 2
comment 0
Producer, Benjamin M. Tayler
Topics: French language, Manners and customs
363
363
Jan 26, 2017
01/17
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Franklin, William; Wood, Megan Epler; International Film Bureau
movies
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Researched and produced by William Franklin of Iowa State University's Department of Animal Ecology and directed by Megan Epler Wood
Topics: Guanaco, Mammals
207
207
Mar 31, 2017
03/17
by
Grubbs, Harry; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 4
comment 1
Describes the farmers of the Andes as a primitive people without the benefits of technology, showing the tireless Incas who till the mountain soil at altitudes of 10,000 to 15,000 feet. Discusses the role of the llama, alpaca, and vicuña in providing meat, milk, and hides for these farmers; illustrates how corn and wheat are irrigated by ditches dug by ancient Incas; and shows views of the primitive methods used in threshing and winnowing
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Topics: Agriculture, Incas
288
288
Sep 16, 2016
09/16
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Harris, Julie; Viewfinder Films, Inc; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 1
comment 0
Title from data sheet
Topics: Lyon, Mary, 1797-1849, Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, Women, Educators, Presidents
929
929
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
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Hitchcock, John Thayer, 1917-; Hitchcock, Patricia J; International Film Bureau
movies
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comment 0
Shows the work of a cultural anthropologist in the Bhuji River Valley of Nepal by examining a five-month expedition. Includes views of activities in the village and of the culture of the valley
Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Antiquities
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477
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
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Hitchcock, John Thayer, 1917-; International Film Bureau
movies
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comment 0
Produced by John Hitchcock Depicts from a single high-status farmer's position some of the problems encountered in a stressful environment. In Musuri, Bhuji Khola, Nepal, one of the most serious problems is collecting leaf fodder for cattle in an overgrazed area.
Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Agriculture
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645
645
Feb 23, 2017
02/17
by
Industrial Accident Prevention Association; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 2
comment 0
Points out that industry must direct its accident prevention efforts toward all incidents which might eventually lead to injury of employees. Notes that fire prevention, theft prevention, reduction in pollution, and improvement of industrial health and hygiene are of particular importance to loss control
Topic: Industrial safety
634
634
Aug 19, 2016
08/16
by
Institut für Film und Bild in Wissenschaft und Unterricht; Council of Europe; International Film Bureau
movies
eye 634
favorite 18
comment 0
Title from data sheet
Topics: Health occupations., Lymphatics., Lymph., Biology.
514
514
Apr 30, 2016
04/16
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Institut für den Wissenschaftlichen Film (Göttingen, Germany); International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 19
comment 0
Title from data sheet
Topics: Chaotic behavior in systems, Double pendulums, Chaos, Pendule
1,202
1.2K
Sep 19, 2016
09/16
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Institut für den Wissenschaftlichen Film (Göttingen, Germany); International Film Bureau
movies
eye 1,202
favorite 31
comment 0
Title from data sheet
Topic: Weather
1,889
1.9K
Nov 17, 2016
11/16
by
International Film Bureau
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favorite 18
comment 0
Produced in collaboration with Municipal Museum and Art Gallery, the Hague; director and producer, Nico Crama
Topics: Mondrian, Piet, 1872-1944, De Stijl
303
303
Aug 15, 2016
08/16
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 4
comment 0
Surveys the history of Germany's political systems from Charlemagne to modern times. Looks at the regional differences that were the inheritance of the independent states of the 18th century. Considers the 19th-century wars of unification, World War I, and Nazism
Topics: Europe- History, 20th century., Germany.
867
867
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 13
comment 0
Based on the Eine Knoop-Film production entitled Der Mensch und seine Tiere
Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, German language, Animals
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485
485
Mar 31, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 8
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago
Topics: Electric currents, Electricity
436
436
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago Covers explanation of capacitance; capacitors; their construction; charging and discharging; demonstration; plate area; separation distances; dielectric; types and uses of capacitors; and the farad
Topics: Capacitors, Electricity
347
347
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 7
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago
Topics: Electric resistors, Electricity
1,271
1.3K
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
International Film Bureau
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favorite 13
comment 0
The female kangaroo produces one young every eight months. This procedure is carefully diagrammed, filmed, and commented upon. Cycle includes year round breeding and a double uterus in the mother, a 33-day gestation period, birth, a long climb for the furless, blind embryo into the pouch where it spends six months developing eyes and hind legs Junior high through adult
Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Red kangaroo, Kangaroos
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432
432
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 9
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago
Topics: Electric motors, Electric generators, Electricity
755
755
Mar 31, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 14
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago
Topics: Electric batteries, Electricity
435
435
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago
Topics: Electric currents, Short circuits, Electricity
574
574
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 9
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago Covers effect of a magnet on a coil; e.m.f. of self-induction; Lenz's law; inductor-choke; noninductive winding; the "henry"; inductors in a yoke; e.m.f. of mutual induction; the transformer; examples of "turns-to-voltage" ratios; and types of transformers
Topics: Electric transformers, Inductance, Electricity
422
422
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 9
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago
Topics: Electric apparatus and appliances, Electricity
1,564
1.6K
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
International Film Bureau
movies
eye 1,564
favorite 12
comment 0
Second edition With student handbook by Harmut Steinecke and W. Gregor Heggen Summary A German language film. Surveys areas of Heidelberg, such as the Autobahn, a market place, city hall, main street, Academy of Art and Music, Academy of Science, hotels, schools, Philosoph./ia meta and Castle Garden.
Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, German language, Travel, Germany
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274
274
Jan 5, 2017
01/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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comment 0
Presents the major regions of the Federal Republic of Germany. Stresses such topics as the economic importance of the Ruhr coal fields and the Rhine navigation facilities, the varied occupations of southern and central Germany, and the ports of Hamburg and Lubeck
Topic: Physical geography
520
520
Mar 31, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 7
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago
Topic: Magnetism
1,422
1.4K
Oct 12, 2015
10/15
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International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 13
comment 0
Lascaux: Cradle of Man's Art SummaryExplores the prehistoric wall paintings in the Lascaux cave of France. Explains the laboratory-experimental approach to the study of several processes during infancy, including neonatal, olfactory adaptation, four and eight month old conjugate social reinforcement, and discrimination learning in the first and second year. B & W.
Topic: Cave paintings
1,011
1.0K
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 26
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago Covers electrons and protons; negative, positive, and balance charges; free electrons; conducting and nonconducting materials; and electron flow
Topic: Electricity
1,728
1.7K
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
by
International Film Bureau
movies
eye 1,728
favorite 43
comment 1
With guide Introduces the basic techniques of motion picture making by following a young director through the production of a short film. Demonstrates the planning, shooting, and editing of the film; explains the functions of various crew members, and their roles in bringing about a finished film
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Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Motion pictures
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222
222
Sep 19, 2016
09/16
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 6
comment 0
This film gives instruction in immobilizing the upper and lower limbs to avoid further damage and to prevent movement of broken bones and demonstrates various techniques of first aid for this type of injury
Topics: Dislocations, First aid in illness and injury, Fractures
275
275
May 9, 2016
05/16
by
International Film Bureau
movies
eye 275
favorite 2
comment 0
Depicts the progress of the fight against disease-causing microbes in man, animals, and plants since the time of Van Loeuenhock. Shows how microbes multiply
Topic: Germ theory of disease
746
746
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 14
comment 0
Review of Down's syndrome includes general characteristics and findings in the area of genetics at the time the film was made. Covers first diagnosis and the guidance and help offered by professionals in the field of child mental retardation. C. Ross and R. Koch
Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Down syndrome
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642
642
Feb 14, 2013
02/13
by
International Film Bureau
movies
eye 642
favorite 15
comment 1
This film is designed to show student projectionists some of the steps to be taken in getting ready for good film projection. A classroom scene shows a high school boy beside the projector stand as he signals to his assistants to pull the window shade. This film can be purchased on DVD and higher quality versions of the film can be purchased for stock footage purposes. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information
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452
452
Mar 31, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
eye 452
favorite 14
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago
Topics: Electric power, Electricity
438
438
Mar 31, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
eye 438
favorite 12
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago
Topics: Electric resistors, Electricity
1,270
1.3K
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
International Film Bureau
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favorite 18
comment 0
A case study is used to demonstrate the psychological evaluation of children who cannot be examined by usual verbal-dependent tests because of age, physical handicaps, or foreign language. Includes an overview of Gesell Development Scales, Leiter International Performance Scale, parts of Merrill-Palmer Scale, and Peabody Vocabulary Test. K. Fishler, R. Koch, and C.J. Ross Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film
Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Psychometrics, Developmental psychology, Psychological testing, Tests...
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632
632
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau
movies
eye 632
favorite 10
comment 0
Consultant, James M. McGrath, Lane Technical High School, Chicago Covers definition of direct current; circuit with center-zero ammeter; definition of alternating current and effect on ammeter; universal use of alternating current; high-voltage transmission; transformers; sine wave; cycle periods and frequency; Hertz; amplitude; in phase, out of phase; and root mean square
Topics: Electric currents, Alternating, Electricity
391
391
Jun 9, 2016
06/16
by
International Film Bureau
movies
eye 391
favorite 3
comment 0
Visits the vineyards, press houses, cellars, caves, and tasting rooms of the wine-producing area of the Loire Valley in Touraine, Anjou and Saumur, and the Pays Nantais. Observes the different grape varieties and production methods that yield such well-known wines as the cabernets of Bourgdeill, sparkling Saumur, Rose d'Anjou, Coteaux du Layon, Gros Plan, Muscadet, and the sparkling wines made by the champagne method in Vouvray. From the Food and Wine from France series
Topics: Wine and wine making, Manners and customs, Travel
1,190
1.2K
Sep 1, 2016
09/16
by
International Film Bureau; National Film Board of Canada
movies
eye 1,190
favorite 46
comment 0
English version of the French film entitled Notes sur un triangle
Topic: Triangle
264
264
Jun 9, 2016
06/16
by
International Film Bureau; State University of New York. College of Forestry at Syracuse University
movies
eye 264
favorite 5
comment 0
Producer, William M. Harlow
Topic: Wood
544
544
Mar 31, 2017
03/17
by
International Film Bureau; Stewart Film Distributors
movies
eye 544
favorite 9
comment 0
Title from data sheet
Topics: Ohm's law, Electricity
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844
Dec 29, 2015
12/15
by
International Film Bureau.
movies
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favorite 8
comment 1
Discusses safety procedures for people who work with high-voltage equipment.
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Topic: electric safety
627
627
Mar 3, 2016
03/16
by
Larry Dawson Productions, San Francisco; International Film Bureau
movies
eye 627
favorite 10
comment 0
Records the life and work of Ansel Adams, the American photographer. Describes the photographer's equipment, his home, his interests, and his attitude toward art in general, toward photography, and toward life
Topics: Adams, Ansel, 1902-1984, Adams, Ansel Eaton, 1902-1984
1,589
1.6K
Sep 1, 2016
09/16
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McLaren, Norman, 1914-1987; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; National Film Board of Canada; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 63
comment 1
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada
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Topics: Animated films, Short films
1,317
1.3K
Aug 25, 2016
08/16
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McLaren, Norman, 1914-1987; Munro, Grant; Rathburn, Eldon, 1916-2008; National Film Board of Canada; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 21
comment 0
Produced by Norman McLaren, Grant Munro, and Eldon Rathburn for the National Film Board of Canada
Topics: Motion Picture Photography., Musical Form.
907
907
Aug 25, 2016
08/16
by
McLaren, Norman, 1914-1987; National Film Board of Canada; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 29
comment 0
Norman McLaren salutes the West Indies by painting the spirit of fiesta, using a vibra-drill to etch abstract images on film which sway and change to the syncopated rhythms of a Trinidad orchestra
Topic: Motion Pictures, Experimental.
982
982
Oct 14, 2015
10/15
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Mental Health Film Board (New York, N.Y.); Michigan. Department of Mental Health; Affiliated Film Producers, inc., New York; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 7
comment 0
Angry Boy Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Shows that angular momenta add vectorially. Demonstrates the phenomenon of precession and shows that a torque applied perpendicular to the angular momentum of a wheel causes the wheel to process smoothly. Features Aaron Lemonick of Pinceton University.
Topic: Emotions
372
372
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
National Film Board of Canada; International Film Bureau
movies
eye 372
favorite 3
comment 0
Intended audience: Kindergarten through adult
427
427
Mar 9, 2016
03/16
by
Pilgrim Films; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 4
comment 0
Director, photographer, and editor, Mary Kirby; script and research, Catherine Blue
Topics: Catedral de Santiago de Compostela, Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages, Travel
222
222
Sep 19, 2016
09/16
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Polonius Films; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 3
comment 0
Title from data sheet
Topics: Cooking, French, Cooking, Wine and wine making, Cookery, French, Cookery, Travel
234
234
Mar 9, 2017
03/17
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Smith, G. Buckland; International Film Bureau
movies
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favorite 4
comment 0
Also issued with English narration
Topics: German language, Travel
606
606
Feb 10, 2017
02/17
by
Taylor, John, 1914-1992. drt; Moore, John, 1907-1967. aus; Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958. cmp; British Transport Commission. Film Unit; International Film Bureau
movies
eye 606
favorite 5
comment 0
With commentary
Topics: Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603, Civilization