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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 550
…This production was split almost evenly between the de- nominations (and their agencies), and the independent concerns, with a re- tent u|)-swing in…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 286
…junior high grades Artist and Nature (color)—designed to stimulate riginal thinking and cre direct attention to tl reative artist sees and inter ets…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 1189
…These artists (Burr Tilstrom and Fran Ani- on) have produced KUKLA, FRAN AND OLLIE AT THE AIR (RCA- Victor, Y 2004 and WY 2004…
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Business Screen 1947.1948 — page 875
…on specialized film service as- signments for many independent producers. Our unique position in the industry — film service exclusively — brings enough work into our…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 880
…Wolfe and Montcalm, The Eve of the Revolution, The Declaration of Independence, Daniel Boone, Vincennes, The Frontier Woman, Yorktown, Alexander Hamilton and Dixie. A…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 585
…Independent, creative artists all over the world are working outside the orbit of commercial production. Ex- traordinarily sensitive, they translate the phenomena of life…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 257
…Originally tdwn as the Academy Studios, h MPO sound stage is one of 11 largest of the independent itges in Hollywood. It measures Mby…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 255
…Regular membership is open to all persons "sub- stantially interested" and "active" in the production of "independent, creative films." Associate membership is open "to…
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Business Screen 1958 — page 668
…Encyclopedia Brittan- nica Films Independent Prod. Independent Prod. Randall Co. R.C. Diocese, Hartford Independent Prod. General Electric Co. Weston Woods, Inc. Weston Woods…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 577
…MacDonald, designer of Thomson's memorial cairn in a camp for artists in Algonquin Park. Committee Appraisal: "West Wind," in addition to pre- senting…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 360
…JVew J\elea^e^ in the 3ield o/ cArt Education ''Art In Our World" One Reel Color $90.00 "Artist and Nature" One Reel…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 127
…Nazimova's first independent jction, with the promise of her mod- '£d yet satisfactory Camille in mind, xpected much. A cruel disappoint- is, perhaps…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 264
…the arbitrary juxtaposing of independent but re- lated objects through the use of the montage . . . the utilization of | significant stills, such as historical ! prints…
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Educational Screen 1932 — page 35
…The titles of the sets are Washington and the Declara- tion of Independence, Washington and Five Colonial Artists, and Washington in Peace. Planned along…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 887
…They have used the camera as an artist would use his pen or a painter his brush; they have made it an instrument of…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 249
…Joseph De Frenes has made many creditable industrial films since starting his independent venture ; but one thinks that he might have produced them in…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 1109
…The illustrations tell the story — the notes on the artists and their work are merely explanatory of the illus- trations. Introductory discussions in each…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 75
…His unique humorous and artistie interpretations of those dearly-loved nursery tales are giving joy and delicious enter- tainment t(i millions of children…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 648
…Pamorama will offer complete motion picture film production Hurlock-Cine World Opens in New York Hurlock Cine-World, Inc., a new independent non-theatrical…
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Business Screen 1970 — page 192
…the in-house photo group, motion picture pro- ducers, independent photograph- ers and artists. The geometrically rigid stand operates from a sit- ting position…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 417
…40 ALLIED INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS ANNOUNCE THEIR NEWEST RELEASES IRON ORE MINING THE NILE RIVER BASIN AND THE PEOPLE OF THE UPPER RIVER THE NILE…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 442
…How about the theatrical film? The school is not an independent institution. It is one of many social agencies which have come into existence…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 221
…The Dearborn Independent (February 20th) — In The Government Accuses the Movies we have another of the many articles deploring the monopoly of Industry in…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 220
…The Independent (January 30th) — The Shadow Stage, by Perceval Reniers, com- ments upon the drama of pictures. He points out the fall of the…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 666
…11, The American Spirit in Letters Franklin's Book Shop Independence Hall, Philadelphia From the painting by J. L. G. Ferris in drawings have…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 1106
…SCHOOL MEN or INDEPENDENT AUDIO-VISUAL and SCHOOL SUPPLY DEALERS Unusual opporfunlty for substantial summer earnings. Be the first to in- troduce fast-selling…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 704
…JSew J\elea^e^ In the 3 tela of c4rt education "Art In Our World" One Reel Color $90.00 '^Artist and Nature" One…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 37
…A new entry into educational records is making a very worthwhile contribution to the field with an auspicious "first recording" which embodies artistry of…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 306
…The quaint houses, old with history, but neat and clean and artistic withal, told the story of the artists and writers who gave their…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 465
…The pres- ence of these nit-wits is ample explanation why The Marquis of Bolibar was held to be an artistic film for the…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 786
…McKee, Artist-Animator Leonard E. C;ooper, Artist-Animator Charles Williams, Artist-Animator Joseph X. Leirer, Cameraman Frank D. Pugliese, Cameraman Salvatore J. Visalli…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 99
…The following types are suggested : (a) educational criteria dictated by curriculum and class room needs (i.e., subject matter), (b) artistic criteria for effective…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 964
…Not only by way of embellishment or accompaniment of other arts, but as an independent means of artistic or emotional expression will these color…
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Educational Screen 1928-1929 — page 191
…The "Soviet origin" is entitled to cre- dit for another artistic quality of importance: it is responsible for an independence of outlook which refuses…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 481
…Pivot of Asia—India and Pakistan races the rise of the British Ind he struggle for independ creation } India and Pakist new world "y…
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Business Screen 1940 — page 79
…Frequently, after an audi- tion during which the artist has ar- ticulated his words in a stilted, con- tracted manner, a simple suggestion that…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 51
…It is essentially that of conducting any independent study. For the service the Division has undertaken the pictures cannot be purchased ready made, titled…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 560
…He is now independent with tl motion picture machine under all ordinal conditions, although only operating with £ adult in charge. Two free evening programs…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 514
…we ask, is the seemingly miraculous secret of success of this colossal business? Nothing but thought suggestion ! So scientifically and, of late, so artistically…
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Mogulls Bros Educational Film Catalog 1936 — page 107
…It pictures Independence Hall, where the Declaration was signed, and the way in which the news of the Declara- tion was received by the…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 330
…NAME-BAND MUSICALS (2 reels each) pre- sent excellent music and accomplished artists. TECHNICOLOR CARTUNES (1 reel each) en- tertain with good music and…
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See and Hear 1951,1952,1953 — page 218
…titles on the other (LLP 103) arc Paul Revere and the Minute Men and Our Independence and the Con- stitution. Dramatizes Factual Events The…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 1112
…These two Italians occasioned a new dimension which artists imitated for another hundred years. The Renaissance brought new real- ism, depicted by Go/zoli…
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Business Screen 1970 — page 564
…mented by a reserve of area free- lance writers, crewmen, artists, tech- nicians and musicians. During 1969, the company produced 10 films, 6 commercials…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 118
…They seldom achieve a worth reading by persons with cap! for independent thought. But nov\ last, one of them has named with phasis and…
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See and Hear 1947,1948 — page 92
…Art, Art Appreciation. • Brush Techniques is the second in EBF's series of films featuring the noted walercolor artist Eliot O'Hara. Like Paintinn…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 882
…Benton, long noted as one of America's greatest contem- porary artists is especially famed as a Missourian. Painting Reflections in Water (1 reel…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 785
…Have you seen? Then & Now in the United States 1 8 filmstrlps for basic social studies all In color Each strip is an independent…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 149
…Ray, too, eans toward the illustrated title, as a lance into his artist's sanctum shows. Comedy titles, say those who know, are harder…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 156
…That a business picture designed for a purpose, artistically and skillfully produced, brings the desired re- sults, has been proven over and over again…