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  • ...rner Broadcasting System]] in the late 1990s. The films parodied popular [[films]] or [[television programs]] that were currently being broadcast on [[Turne The [[American Humane Association]]'s Film and Television Unit monitored the filming of ''
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  • [[Category:1913 films]] [[Category:American silent short films]]
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  • ...rt film]]s by the comedy group [[Stella (comedy group)|Stella]]. The short films were produced and written by [[Michael Showalter]], [[Michael Ian Black]], ...released on DVD in 2002, but is no longer being produced. Since the short films are not currently available on DVD, they are often distributed freely onlin
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  • ...Cite web|last=Andrea James|date=2017-11-04|title=RIP Stephen Parr, Oddball Films' eccentric archivist|url=https://boingboing.net/2017/11/04/rip-stephen-parr [[File:Oddball Films.jpg|thumb|Part of the interior of the archive. The wall displays part of a
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  • ...characterized their points of view as patriotic and their opponents as un-American. ...s contributed by the Maurice and Laura Falk Foundation of Pittsburgh. The films were intended both for showing in theaters, schools, at community group mee
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  • '''''A Show of Hands''''' is a series of short films created by [[puppeteer]] [[Tim Lagasse]] for [[Nickelodeon]]. It was a pred The films were positively received and won awards from [[UNIMA]] and Broadcast Design
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  • ...et George Do It''''' was a series of [[two-reeler]] American silent comedy films produced in the latter half of the 1920s. The films (40 in all) were based on the comic strip ''Let George Do It'', which was w
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  • [[Category:American black-and-white films]] [[Category:American silent short films]]
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  • '''''Popular Science''''' (1935–1949) is a series of [[short films]], produced by [[Jerry Fairbanks]] and released by [[Paramount Pictures]]. ...ion from the US Department of War in 1943 for its unparalleled coverage of American military technology involved World War II.
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  • |desc=Science fiction cartoon produced by the American Petroleum Institute. ...tion Earth was produced by the same company as Make Mine Freedom, and both films share a similar graphic style. But it's six years later, and the United Sta
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  • ...ry and news film. Warwick became particularly noted for its travel and war films. John Benett-Stanford and Joe Rosenthal covered the Boer War, and other not ...he following year he published his first Urbanora catalogue of educational films.
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  • ...ounts that served to reveal the heart and emotions of this tragic event in American history, as well as narration, archival images, modern cinematography, and ...tal storytelling comes from a production workshop by Dana Atchley at the [[American Film Institute]] in 1993 that was adapted and refined by Joe Lambert in the
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  • ...series, a collection of fourteen full length and [[short subject]] nature films from 1948 to 1960.<ref>[[True-Life Adventures]]</ref> Prominent among those The first full-length nature-documentary films pioneering colour [[Underwater videography|underwater cinematography]] were
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  • | Clay animated films | [[Films with live action and animation]]
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  • ...was that he was concerned with contemporary Eastman color stock fading] [[American Film Institute]]'s webpage. Retrieved 14 March 2009.</ref> * coordinate American moving image preservation activities on a national scale serving as Secreta
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  • ...s Collection at The Library of Congress'' (<book title) p.13 c.1978 by the American Film Institute</ref> [[Category:1913 films]]
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  • ..._Soap_Box_Derby_The_M00272_07_41_13_00 |embsv=archiveorg |desc="The great American boy is hard at work...inventing, creating, building something. The energy t ...the greatest public relations stunts ever created in this country, the All-American Soap Box Derby combines spectacle, technology, and masculinity. These three
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  • {{Filmjr |title=What It Means To Be an American |embid=what_it_means_to_be_an_american |embsv=archiveorg |desc=Much discus "Let's look in on a typical American family on a northwestern fruit farm and see how little Americans start out
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  • ...fit a second feature into their daily programs. When Roach began producing films for [[United Artists]], he devised the idea of shorter-length featurettes t ...ause it had already negotiated 5,000 contracts with exhibitors for feature films, not featurettes.<ref>''Variety'', "UA Orders Hal Roach to Tack On Footage
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  • ...ideo and historic archive footage derived from American Newsreels, Feature Films, Industrial shorts, home movies, out-takes and cartoons. ...Lauro and Richard Plagge in 1991. Lauro had previously worked for Archive Films as a researcher and Plagge for FOX MOVIETONE NEWS when they decided to form
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  • ...Artists Collection at The Library of Congress'' (<-book title) p.88 c.1978 American Film Institute</ref> [[Category:Vitagraph Studios short films]]
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  • ...' added to registry for preservation|last=Ealy|first=Charles|work=[[Austin-American Statesman]]|date=December 20, 2012|accessdate=September 23, 2018}}</ref> Th ...</ref> Via the Round-Up, TAMI provides free digitization for Texas-related films and videos in exchange for the donation of a digital copy of the material t
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  • ...and the international division of labor. Several of California Newsreel's films have been broadcast on [[PBS]]. California Newsreel has produced a small number of films related to racial and economic justice, including [[Race: The Power of an I
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  • {{Short description|American non-profit}} ...ms about film. The foundation and its partners have restored more than 900 films.
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  • ...sical score.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.filmpreservation.org/preserved-films/screening-room/a-window-on-washington-park-1913 |title=A Window on Washingt [[Category:Films directed by Laurence Trimble]]
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  • "It is early morning of the first Tuesday in November. This is an American city. A city that is not very large, not very rich, not very old. It is s ...d to invoke emotionally charged themes. Solemn honesty is linked with the American electoral process very early in the film as the poll officials convene: "Fi
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  • Were the producers of this film trying to create an American version of Japanese propaganda? Or were they told to create something that ...rpose was to desensitize Americans to the horrors of the A-bomb? By citing American weaknesses and vulnerabilities and seeming to praise Japanese patriotism, s
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  • {{short description|American film director}} ...s.<ref>Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p.313. {{ISBN|978-1936168-68-2
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  • |title=American influence in my country ...can education throughout the Arab world;the relative merits of British and American school systems;the relative impact of Britain vs U.S. influence in the worl
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  • {{Short description|The board selecting films for preservation}} ...istorically or aesthetically significant films" each year; to be eligible, films must be at least 10 years old. Members of the Board also advise the Librar
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  • ...s (running about 10 minutes in length) under this heading, with the longer films simply dubbed “specials.” For the most part, this was a handy marketing ...the main feature. By this time it was more profitable to re-release older films rather than make new ones, but theater owners expected a few “new” offe
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  • ...=0331_Conquer_by_the_Clock_09_00_55_00 |embsv=archiveorg |desc=Encourages American wartime workers to "keep their sleeves rolled up." Describes the volume of Time, the elusive fourth dimension, is also a commodity: "Every American has his job to do, and the will to do it, and the tools to do it with. Pra
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  • ...01 }} at several film festivals</ref><ref>See: Hybrids (fiction/nonfiction films) at External links</ref> ...e.html Definition of documentary – New Frontiers in American documentary] (American Studies at The University of Virginia)</ref><ref>[http://www.transartinstit
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  • ...ist_Tribute.pdf Cine-trance: a Tribute to Jean Rouch](Visual Anthropology, American Anthropologist)</ref> Going further than his predecessors, [[Jean Rouch]] i Being mainly used to refer to ethnographic films as an object of visual anthropology, the term ethnofiction is as well adequ
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  • ...ng images related to Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts. The films and videos are preserved and made available to members of the public, schol The collection includes home movies, silent dramas, industrial films and independent projects. NHF also has a substantial collection of footage
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  • ...ervation of heritage sound recordings, including screenings of MasterWorks films and supporting archival institutions in their projects to restore and make ...he [[Toronto International Film Festival Group]] to restore and re-release films.
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  • ..., a collection of 60,000 advertising, educational, industrial, and amateur films acquired over decades. ...otage - home movies, outtakes from industrial videos, b-rolls from feature films - has been inducted in the [[Library of Congress]].
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  • ...l history interview with Beaumont Newhall, 1965 Jan. 23|author=Archives of American Art|work=si.edu}}</ref> and one of the world's oldest [[film archives]], op ...included the Medicus collection of [[Photography and photographers of the American Civil War|Civil War photographs]] by [[Alexander Gardner (photographer)|Ale
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  • ...'s work was included in an exhibit called "Mental Hygiene: Social Guidance Films 1945-70" at the Museum of the Moving Image in 2000. Frith died in 1986 in T
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  • ...'' is a live-action [[Educational film|educational]] series of three short films produced in 1979 by [[Walt Disney]] Educational to explain the view point o [[Category:1979 films]]
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  • ...producer [[Adi Shankar]]. It began as a YouTube series of unauthorized fan films before evolving into a full-fledged entertainment brand. === ''Bootleg Universe Unauthorized One-Shot Short Films'' ===
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  • [[Category:1911 short films]] [[Category:1911 films]]
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  • ...ppeal to men, and were produced clandestinely due to censorship laws. Stag films were screened for all-male audiences in fraternities or similar locations; ...Scholars at the [[Kinsey Institute]] believe there were approximately 2000 films produced between 1915 and 1968.
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  • ...and Accessing Geography’s History|date=April 2008|publisher=Association of American Geographers|accessdate=2009-08-02}}</ref> the [[National Science Foundation * [http://www.aag.org/cs/gof Association of American Geographers website]
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  • ...ational Museum of American History |access-date=1 March 2022}}</ref> and ''American Bison Cantering'',<ref name="At">{{cite journal |last1=Phippen |first1=J. W ...Motion and Document–Sequence and Time: Eadweard Muybridge and Contemporary American Photography'', pairing Muybridge's animal motion studies with the work of 4
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  • ...ka, Mekas, and Sitney – was formed to establish a definitive collection of films (The Essential Cinema Repertory) and to determine the structure of the new ...y series having screened many thousands of documentary, short, and feature films.
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  • | Hers films are considered lost, but are very well documented in magazines and newspape ...medies with stop motion elements, also directed a few fully animated short films
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  • ...te web |last1=Jackson |first1=Sally |title=Investigating the first cricket films |url=https://www.nfsa.gov.au/latest/do-frenchmen-play-cricket |publisher=[[ | [[List of films with live action and animation|Live action and animation]]
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  • {{short description|British series of short animated films}} ...ons in [[Harringay]], and was distributed by [[Pathé|Pathe Pictures]]. The films revolve around the adventures of the two main characters: Bubble and Squeek
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  • ...Mayer|Louis B. Mayer Conservation Center]], where its holdings of nitrate films are stored. In 1996, the Eastman Museum founded the L. Jeffrey Selznick Sch == Notable films in the collection ==
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  • ...er's education]] videos produced by the [[California Highway Patrol]]. The films are known for their graphic depictions of fatal [[car accidents]]. Horrendo [[Category:American social guidance and drug education films]]
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  • ...ther than a collage of individual shots.;PANORAMA EPHEMERA is populated by American children, animals, farmers, industrial workers, superheroes, pioneers headi
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  • ...ilm]], as well as [[Academy Award]]-winning films, Academy Award-nominated films, and a complete collection of every Academy Awards show since 1949.<ref>{{c ...on. The Archive is also concerned with the preservation and restoration of films, as well as new technologies and methods of preservation, restoring over 11
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  • ...on''''' (aka '''''World in Action''''') was a monthly series of propaganda films from the [[National Film Board of Canada]] (NFB), created to boost morale a ...of the NFB's ''[[Canada Carries On]]'' series. Patterned after the popular American ''[[March of Time]]'' newsreels, ''The World in Action'' was designed to ap
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  • '''Churchill Films''' was a producer and distributor of direct-to-video films founded by Robert Churchill and Sy Wexler (1916-2005) in 1946 as Churchill ...on the 1965 book by Beverly Cleary and many other award-winning children's films.
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  • ...clouds of dark smoke, train track leads into mill, large flag pole waving American flag along front age of frame. 05:13:13:24 Great shot of waving American flag with blue sky background, airplane crosses frame diagonally leaving be
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  • ...carriage, Columbus Circle 1900, Fifth Avenue in 1900, Spanish American War films, Duke of Windsor as a child, return of the Spanish War veterans, Dewey Flag ...e scene from the Spanish-American War; motion picture was shown at the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, New York in 1901.
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  • ...0_01_21_00 |embsv=archiveorg |desc=10:01:56:23 CU gold statue of a Native American with feather in hair arms outstretched looking up to the sky, camera does q 10:12:58:17 Zoom out from old American battle ship the Constitution
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  • ...evision director, developed the idea for a television program highlighting American manufacturing and business. Working with Frank McCall, an NBC News Departme ...en story segments or at the end of the episodes to promote capitalism, the American way, and the rewards of a free economy and society. NAM provided the weekly
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  • ...row ... in the American Way," which would make five hundred copies of four films (including Living with the Atom and The Mystery of Time) "available free on
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  • ...tary, and scientific leaders extolling the use of educational and training films in teaching. The point is made that the world is increasingly complex and ...ntest at state fair. Bloomington, Indiana classroom. Includes some African-American children. Wisconsin classroom. Cincinnati, Ohio classroom. Evanston, Illino
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  • ...n for John Wayne, mountain climber and movie producer - made more than 100 films about dangers that befall children and teenagers, including accidents, narc ...) was an American director and producer who specialized in social guidance films.
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  • Ken Nordine (April 13, 1920 – February 16, 2019) was an American voice-over and recording artist, best known for his series of word jazz alb == Films and television ==
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  • ...the gang if they spend the night in a haunted house. Produced by [[Century Films]] with Roy Simpson and directed by Harry Booth, the series debuted in Febru ...adcasting Corporation]], who wound up turning down the series. Eventually, American studio [[20th Century Fox]] agreed to produce the series, which eventually
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  • ...=16mm |year=c. 1956 |up=|next=|prev=|step= |lang=English |pbrs=Golden Gate Films Inc. |heldby=PA |len=26 min. |link= |bw= |ani= |ewid= }} Flagpole flying American flag and state of California flag. Both are fluttering in strong wind.
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  • African American mechanic working on auto engine Pediatrician examining African American young boy
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  • .../2014/30-overlooked-noir-films-that-are-worth-watching/ 30 Overlooked Noir Films That Are Worth Watching — Taste of Cinema]</ref> In the late 1940s, semidocumentary films were often associated with [[film noir]] [[thrillers]], sharing a commitmen
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  • ...gagement. Cupid's checklist, which in one form or another shows up in most American premarital training literature, asks whether the couple comes from similar ...Are You Ready for Marriage?, but it seems pitifully naive next to training films for slightly older people (This Charming Couple and Who's Boss, for instanc
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  • ...years. Pictorially and musically, the film resembles European advertising films (especially the early work of George Pal for the Dutch electrical ...andy's Detroit studios. (Another clue is the stop-motion animation in such films as Auto-Lite on Parade and Precisely So, which is similar to Oskar Fisching
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  • ...ted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, were the central node for all American electronic funds transfer activities.<ref name="McCamley"/> ...hitecture"/> The Packard Campus currently holds semi-weekly screenings of films of cultural significance in its reproduction [[Art Deco]] theater according
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  • ...e and rapid air transportation. The movement was marked by the release of films calling for world government, such as Man: One Family; We, the Peoples; Bro ...h s about patriotism and democracy, because it doesn't necessarily see the American system as democracy's highest achievement.
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  • ...r=1949 |up=|next=|prev=|step= |lang=English |pbrs=Encyclopaedia Britannica Films |heldby=PA |len=14:36 |link= |bw= |ani= |ewid= }} Little African American boys standing in front of minstrel show poster
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  • {{short description|American non-profit film organization known for the Annie Awards}} '''ASIFA-Hollywood''', an American non-profit organization in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States
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  • ...year=1939 |up=|next=|prev=|step=2 |lang=English |pbrs=American Documentary Films, Inc. |heldby=PA |link= |bw= |ani= |ewid= }}
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  • ...od, Los Angeles, California|Westwood, California]]. (Formerly, it screened films at the [[James Bridges]] Theater on the UCLA campus). The archive is funded ...ve been made by the [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]], the [[American Film Institute]], and the [[Directors Guild of America]] as well as such fi
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  • ...te butyrate) is known as "vinegar syndrome" [[#ref2|Bereijo, 2004]]. Many films made prior to 1980 were constructed of these materials are organic in origi ...sive in the early years of cinema and was used primarily for smaller-gauge films at that time.[[#ref1|Aubert, 2003]]. It was not until the 1980s that "film
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  • ...nart.com/transcript.cfm?id=60 |title=The definitive online source of Latin American Art |publisher=LatinArt.com |date=1 October 2004 |accessdate=20 October 201 The three films of this Trilogy are ''Videoart: The Iberoamerican Legend'', ''Montevideo: T
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  • ...elopment. He also did a similar project at Vassar. During WWII he produced films for the Office of War Information. After the war he continued film work for ...e Museum of Modern Art in New York for its permanent collection of classic American documentaries.
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  • ...sing" scene, which interestingly enough was recalled twenty years later in American Maker, a spectacular institutional film made by Jam Handy for Chevrolet. ...ighty-nine films were shown in 169,603 showings to 132,278,912 people. The films combined popularizations of science, engineering, and technology with a sof
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  • (sewing bees), new American citizens pledge allegiance to U.S. films for children to watch. Korean boy speaks to class. (brief &
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  • |pbrs=Coronet Instructional Films ...up of the tank cannon approaching, a soldier, looks through binoculars. An American flag waving Soldiers walking out of the trees into an open path, wearing he
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  • ...he security of American industry and labor depends upon the success of the American Army. An Axis victory means the enslavement of both labor and industry. The "This is one of the best films on the war effort, as it makes a positive appeal for unity, both between ma
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  • ...ve_In_The_05_05_02_00 |embsv=archiveorg |desc=The tense racial climate in American cities during World War II led to rioting, suspicion and reduced industrial The House I Live In, one of the most widely shown educational films in the Forties and Fifties, expressed a vision of America as a society that
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  • ...n looking at pocket watch walks up and stops with back in front of African-American bellhop in front of a hotel; woman sits down in chair and cries; man passes ...s woman reading in passenger car of train, woman hands telegram to African American man working on train.
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  • ...Company of America,''' established on 15 February 1900, was originally the American Vitagraph Company. The company temporarily ceased production in January 190 ...Vitagraph Company name into the 1930s. Vitagraph was the longest-surviving American film company that was established in the 19th century.
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  • ...7DPJWdXd4C&dq=%22UPA%22+%22Private+Snafu%22&pg=PA374|title=Military Comedy Films: A Critical Survey and Filmography of Hollywood Releases Since 1918|last=Er
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  • ...with one hand railing and waving the other to some off in the distance; an American flag waves in the wind behind them. ...4:16 Young boy and girl climb stairs to platform on deck of ship where an American flag waves in the wind.
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  • 07:06:12:18 MS US soldier on American destroyer boat signals in Morse Code with large lamp. 07:07:23:16 Great VS small American fighter planes flying in formation; POV shot from fighter planes firing on
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  • ...ee; Orange Bowl college football game; halftime show at orange bowl, huge American flags carried out on field with Duke written on one side. ...03 VS Seminole Indians in traditional village settlement; Seminole Native American gives little blonde girl a doll.
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  • ...ear=1950 |up=|next=|prev=|step=0 |lang=English |pbrs=Coronet Instructional Films |heldby=PA |len=10:07 |link= |bw= |ani= |ewid= }} African-American laborers pick cotton. Start with focus on an elderly man picking, cut to a
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  • ...ple, modes of transportation and various physical dangers in the period of American expansion westward. Shows the building of a frontier fort with primitive to ...|forma=16mm |year=1952 |up=|next=|prev=|step= |lang=English |pbrs=Almanac Films |heldby=PA |len=19:00 |link= |bw= |ani= |ewid= }}
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  • In 1974, George Stout proposed a set of terms to describe cracks in paint films, describing them as branched, kinked, forked, barbed, and coiled, and the m ...dam. 1990. “A Study on Development of Cracks on Paintings.” Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 29 (2): 169–180. doi:10.2307/3179581. http://w
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  • ...]] features, [[documentary film|documentaries]] and [[World cinema|foreign films]]. * [http://www.milestonefilms.com/ Milestone Films official website]
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  • ...that survive would reveal recurring clich�s and a few unusually bizarre films like this one.
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  • ...trations and concepts akin to a traditional science lesson, aren't science films in the strictest sense. Instead, they use scientific concepts, a kind of se
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  • ...ish motion picture producer-director, Ingmar Bergman. Mr. Bergman — whose films include “Wild Strawberries,” “The Magician,” “Through a Glass Dar
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