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# | Title | Date(s) | Contributor(s) | Description | Description | Collection ID | Hagley ID | Collection |
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1 | On the Critical Path | 1971 |
Film demonstrating some of the processes used in the manufacture of components for Pickering Nuclear Generating Station and other nuclear power stations of Canadian design. Producer: Dennis Sawyer. Writer: Ken McCready. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC323 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
2 | Phone Man | 1971 |
Film paying homage to the American "phone man," the linemen, technicians, operators, and other telephone utility employees who keep the phones ringing in the United States. Directed by Michael Ahnemann. Written by Michael Ahnemann and Gaby Monet. Cinematography by Steven Burum, Michael Murphy, and Robert Bailin. Music by the New York Rock Ensemble. Edited by Burt Rashby and James Bryan. Assistant Director: Sarah Sappington Kuhn. Executive Producer: Gaby Monet. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC326 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
3 | Careers: Sales | 1970 | Doubleday Multimedia (production company), Parlour, David S. (producer) |
Drawing on a cross section of selling situations from retail to wholesale, a wide range of circumstances is examined and reviewed. A variety of sales requirements and problems arise in each situation. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC145 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
4 | Careers: Services-General | 1970 | Doubleday Multimedia (production company), Parlour, David S. (producer), Sloan, Harry (director) |
Film describes service occupations such as bus stewardess, hairdresser, cook, motel housekeeper and resort manager. Consultant R.J. Swan, Ph.D. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC146 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
5 | Ozark Air Lines: Up There with the Biggest | 1970 | Ozark Air Lines (Sponsor) |
A reservation agent for Ozark Air Lines uses a computer to handle booking and changing various customers' flight reservations. The camera zooms out to reveal a large room filled with agents as the narrator ensures the viewer that Ozark has the same computer resources as its larger competitors. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC226 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
6 | The 747 | 1969 | Pan American World Airways, Inc. (Sponsor), Stiber, Sidney J. (Producer) |
A film presentation of the new Boeing 747 commercial aircraft, the development of which was instigated by Pan Am. Provides an overview of the aircraft's state-of-the-art design and technology, as well as a preview of Pan Am's new terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC307 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
7 | Jobs in the World of Work : A Good Place To Be | 1969 | McGraw Hill Films (production company) |
A racially diverse group of mainly men discuss the importance of work in providing money, status, and structure in life. Jobs show both blue-collar and white-collar workers. Educational advisors for the film are William C. Kvaraceus, Chairman, Department of Education, and Professor of Education and Sociology, Clark University and Helen J. Kenney, Associate Professor of Education, Clark University. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC175 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
8 | Agriculture in the Ohio Heritage: Farming Under Glass | 1968 | Standard Oil Company (Ohio) (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Siedel, Frank (Screenwriter), Andelin, James, 1917-2006 (Narrator), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Director) |
Film exploring the greenhouse farming industry in Ohio. Details how farmers are able to grow, harvest, and sell fresh produce regardless of the weather or season. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC289 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
9 | Ancient Man in the Ohio Heritage | 1968 | Standard Oil Company (Ohio) (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Siedel, Frank (Screenwriter), Andelin, James, 1917-2006 (Narrator), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Director) |
Film celebrating the Ohio Historical Society and its contributions to the knowledge of ancient humans of North America. Highlights the Adena and Hopewell people, presents artifacts discovered on archaeological digs, and show an expedition to a prehistoric gravesite lead by the Ohio Historical Society. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC290 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
10 | Is American Business Too Big? | 1967 | U.S. Chamber of Commerce (sponsor), Gehl, Gerry (director), Michigan State University (production company) |
Episode of Business Roundtable. Debate between Crawford H. Greenewalt (Chairman of the Board du Pont Co.) and Donald F. Turner, Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, US Department of Justice. Moderated by Alfred L. Seelye, Dean Graduate School Business Administration. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC103 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
11 | Heritage of the Lake | 1967 | Standard Oil Company (Ohio) (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Siedel, Frank (Screenwriter), Guthrie, Warren A., 1911-1986 (Narrator), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Director) |
Film highlighting the resources provided by Great Lakes of North America, concentrating on the gigantic, low cost transportation system that links Ohio and other Midwest states to the seaways of the world. Contains numerous shots of various cargo ships and an animated demonstration of how the Soo Locks of Lake Superior functions. Part of The Ohio Heritage series. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC291 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
12 | The Invisible Circle | 1965 | American Honda Motor Company (Sponsor), National Safety Council (Sponsor), Murray De'Atley Productions (Producer), Brown, Peter, 1935-2016 (Host) |
A cheerful motorcycle safety PSA hosted by actor Peter Brown. Details the various safety precautions that must be taken while riding a motorcycle, and explains how individuals must ride within their own "circle for safety," keeping dangerous situations at bay. Written by Click Westin and directed by Murray De'Atley. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC215 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
13 | Baking Your Own Bread: King Arthur Flour | 1964 |
Bert Porter, grocery manager of the King Arthur Flour Company, demonstrates how to make bread and rolls at home using King Arthur products. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC192 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
14 | Goblin on the Doorstep | 1963 | Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation (Sponsor) |
Film arguing for the development of newer, better technology for U.S. naval operations. The growing power of the Soviet Union's Navy threatens America's access to marine security and resources. Upgrading and expanding the U.S. Naval fleet, developing better instruments to detect both conventional and nuclear submarines, and encouraging oceanographic research will help combat this threat. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC244 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
15 | Barrel Number One | 1963 |
Film demonstrating how crude oil is discovered, harvested, refined into gasoline, and delivered for use by American automobiles. Planned and supervised by Film Counselors, Inc. Director of Photography: Kenneth Peach. Assistant Director: Jack Gertsman. Screenplay by John Thiele and Francis P. Scannell. Art Director: Howard Campbell. Editorial Supervisor: Ben Marmon. Editor: Elmo Veron. Recorded by James F. Mobley. Narrator: Vincent J. Pelletier. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC318 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
16 | Aircraft in Forest Fire Control | 1963 | Canada. Department of Forestry (Sponsor) |
An in-depth look at how aircraft, and the people who fly them, help to prevent and fight fires in Canada's forests. Planes can assess fire risk from overhead, spot fires at early stages, drop fire-retardant chemicals in dry areas, transport firefighters and equipment into remote areas, and deliver water from nearby lakes. Produced in cooperation with the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests and the Forest Protection Service of Quebec, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC322 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
17 | They Called It "Fireproof" | 1963 |
The fictional story of a deadly fire at rural Freeburg Hospital, intended to education viewers on the importance of implementing and following proper fire codes and standards. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC324 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
18 | The Winning Combination | 1959 | Milprint, Inc. (Sponsor), McHugh, Fenton (Producer), Philip Morris Incorporated (Sponsor) |
Short film demonstrating how proper packaging, produced by Milprint, Inc, can preserve a company's product, lower production costs, and catch the attention of consumers. Told from the perspective of fictional baked goods corporation Top It. Director: James O'Riley; Writer: Dean Babbit; Cameraman: Lutz Hapke; Production Manager: Doug Weston. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC194 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
19 | Using DuPont Aircraft Rivets | 1956 | E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (Sponsor) |
Promotional and instructional film for DuPont's explosive aircraft rivet. Demonstrates how the rivets function and the best methods to install them safely. Both live-action and animation is used. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC242 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
20 | Designed for Living | 1955 |
The film opens with a married couple picking new household goods while the narrator explains industrial design and the process of designing new products. It describes how the Industrial Design Council of Canada works with businesses to influence new designs. The Council receives common consumer complaints about household goods and then disseminates the complaints to designers. The film concludes with how other governments influence design in other countries. Camera: John Spotton, editing:... Show moreThe film opens with a married couple picking new household goods while the narrator explains industrial design and the process of designing new products. It describes how the Industrial Design Council of Canada works with businesses to influence new designs. The Council receives common consumer complaints about household goods and then disseminates the complaints to designers. The film concludes with how other governments influence design in other countries. Camera: John Spotton, editing: Dennis Sawyer, music: Eldon Rathburn, Commentary: Lois Edwards. Produced by Guy Glover. Show less |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC271 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
21 | The Rowe Candy Merchant | 1954-03-24 | Rowe Manufacturing Company, Inc. (sponsor) |
Film highlights the "Candy Merchant", a vending machine offered by the Rowe Manufacturing Company. Maintenance and operation of the machine is depicted. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC49 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection, Film and Video | |
22 | Nike: History of Missiles in the Military | 1954 |
Film exploring the history of rocket artillery used in warfare, as well as Project Nike, the U.S. military's anti-aircraft guided missile system. Details how Nike missiles are designed, manufactured, tested, and implemented, focusing on the program at Fort Bliss, Texas. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC306 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
23 | Milestones of Motoring | 1954 | Standard Oil Company (Ohio) (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Director), Siedel, Frank (Screenwriter), Brown, Joe E. (Joe Evan), 1892-1973 (Actor), Griffin, Merv, 1925-2007 (Actor), Guthrie, Warren A., 1911-1986 (Host), Farrell, Rita (Actor) |
Color version of Milestones of Motoring, a film celebrating the people and organizations in Ohio who helped to advance the motor vehicle industry during the early 20th century. Hosted by Warren Guthrie and featuring musical numbers performed by Rita Farrell, Merv Griffin, and Joe E. Brown. Supervised by Stuart Buchanan. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC336 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection, Cinecraft Productions Films | |
24 | The New Industrial South: A Progress Report | 1953 | Time, inc. (Sponsor) |
March of Time newsreel about the town of Camden, South Carolina that includes an interview with South Carolina Byrnes and other community, business, and civic leaders; footage of DuPont Orlon production facilities; daily life of the town including segregated facilities and schools; the local horse industry and the Carolina Cup Steeplechase event. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC181 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
25 | Food for Flying | 1951 |
Film detailing how Trans World Airlines (TWA) devises, tests, cooks, packages, delivers, and serves the food for in-flight meals. Written by Burton Benjamin, supervised by Agnew Fisher, edited by Isaac Kleinerman. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC269 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection |