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# | Title | Date(s) | Contributor(s) | Description | Description | Collection ID | Hagley ID | Collection |
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1 | Appliance Park: Where the World’s Finest Major Appliances are Made | 1952 | General Electric Company (Sponsor) |
Film promoting General Electric's new Appliance Park in Louisville, Kentucky. Details how appliances such as washing machines, ranges, water heaters, and dishwashers are developed and constructed in the five buildings at the park. Also highlights the various employee and community perks provided by General Electric, including a fire department, security staff, cafeterias, and medical dispensaries. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC255 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
2 | Is a Career in Finance, Insurance or Real Estate for You? | 1970 |
A look into the finance, insurance, and real estate professions, including stock brokers, bankers, real estate agents, actuaries, accountants, safety engineers, investment analysts, programmers, and systems analysts. Production assistant: Helaine Swerdloff. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC166 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
3 | Is a Career in Business Administration for You? | 1970 |
A look into business administration occupations: accounting, personnel, market research, advertising, and public relations. Consulting educators: Dr. William E. Hopke, Helen F. Faust, Dr. Theodore J. Cote. Production assistant: Rita Oakes. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC165 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
4 | Welcome to the Working Worlds! | 1970 |
Introduces the student to the concept of occupational clusters as a means of career exploration. Each of the 13 clusters is discussed in terms of its interrelated contributions to society as a whole. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC171 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
5 | The World of Work | 1970 | Counselor Films, Inc. (Production company), Ralph Lopatin Productions, Inc. (Producer), Starbecker, Gene (Screenwriter), Lavanios, Michael Jr. (Director) |
Film presenting ten occupational clusters and the variety of careers available within each: professional and related careers, clerical, sales, service, farming/fishery/forestry, processing, machine trade, bench work, structural work, and miscellaneous. Consulting educators: Dr. William E. Hopke, Helen F. Faust and Dr. Theodore J. Cote. Production assistant: Helaine Swerdloff. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC170 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
6 | Nyloft and You | 1965~, 1965 | Firestone Tire and Rubber Company (sponsor), Academy McLarty Productions (production company) |
Film sponsored by the Firestone Fibers & Textiles Company about Nylon filament carpet yarn produced for carpet salesmen. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC38 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
7 | A Complete Saw Shop in One Machine | 1955 |
Promotional film for the DeWalt radial arm saw. A narrator describes the machine's innovative design, various radial blades, and safety features, while its numerous woodworking capabilities are demonstrated. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC254 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
8 | Wild Heritage | 1965 | Remington Arms Company (Sponsor), E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (Sponsor) |
Film exploring the "wild heritage" of Remington firearms in the United States. Begins with an overview of guns employed by early colonists for hunting and defense, and continues with an account of how Eliphalet Remington created his own flintlock rifle in 1816. Details the rise of Remington firearms, the eventual "settling" of the American West, and the important role that hunters play in land conservation. Also includes a promotional segment for the Remington Model-1100 shotgun, introduced... Show moreFilm exploring the "wild heritage" of Remington firearms in the United States. Begins with an overview of guns employed by early colonists for hunting and defense, and continues with an account of how Eliphalet Remington created his own flintlock rifle in 1816. Details the rise of Remington firearms, the eventual "settling" of the American West, and the important role that hunters play in land conservation. Also includes a promotional segment for the Remington Model-1100 shotgun, introduced in 1963. Photographed and directed by Larry Madison. Assisted by Alan Madison. Written by Robert Campbell. Narrated by Martin Wolfson. Special consultant: The Gilcrease Institute, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Show less |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC102 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
9 | Pacific Crossroads: Issues in U.S./Japan Trade | 1980 | Japan Information Center (New York, N.Y.) (Distributor), Philip S. Goodman, Inc. (Production company) |
Informational film exploring the various reasons behind the United States' trade deficit with Japan, and why a continued economic and political alliance between the two countries is important. Contains an overview of Japan's economy, culture, and worth ethic, and focuses on individual Japanese citizens, such as farmers and steel workers. Concludes with strategies that American businesses can use to increase Japanese interest in U.S. goods. Producer/Director: Philip S. Goodman; Cinematograper:... Show moreInformational film exploring the various reasons behind the United States' trade deficit with Japan, and why a continued economic and political alliance between the two countries is important. Contains an overview of Japan's economy, culture, and worth ethic, and focuses on individual Japanese citizens, such as farmers and steel workers. Concludes with strategies that American businesses can use to increase Japanese interest in U.S. goods. Producer/Director: Philip S. Goodman; Cinematograper: Jeff Lion Weinstock; Sound: Chat Gunter; Music: Allen Harris and Peter Canarozzi, Route 28 Music; Editor: John Bloomgarden, Valkhn Films. Show less |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC223 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
10 | Roller Skating Public Service Announcement | 1980 | American College of Surgeons (Sponsor) |
A public service announcement urging viewers to be safe when using their roller skates. Wearing proper padding, watching for hazards, and keeping equipment in good working order will prevent accidents and injuries. Sponsored by the American College of Surgeons. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC198_01 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
11 | PSA from National Agricultural Chemicals Association | 1975 | National Agricultural Chemicals Association (sponsor) |
PSA about government regulations going too far, stifling research. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC84_04 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
12 | The X Why Zs of Draught | 1973 | Anheuser-Busch, Inc. (sponsor), D'Arcy-MacManus-Intermarco Inc. (production company) |
Presented by the Sales Training Department. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC83 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection, Film and Video | |
13 | A Look at Off-Premise Merchandising | 1973 | Anheuser-Busch, Inc. (sponsor), D'Arcy-MacManus-Intermarco Inc. (production company) |
Presented by the Sales Training Department. Covers the off-premise market, selling displays, merchandising and point of sale materials. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC30 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
14 | Beer-Clean Glasses: Your Best Beer Salesman | 1973 | Anheuser-Busch, Inc. (sponsor), Fred A. Niles Communications Centers (production company) |
Presented by the Sales Training Department. Film explains the importance of clean glasses because a dirty glass can cause off-odor taste. A description of how to clean beer glasses properly is included. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC02 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection, Film and Video | |
15 | Pabst Extra Light: Bowling | 1977 | Pabst Brewing Company (1938- ) (Sponsor) |
A group of people go bowling and drink Pabst Extra Light beer. With only 70 calories, it's less filling than regular beer. "Don't say light. Say extra light." |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC235_02 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
16 | Get a Grip on Yourself | 1950 | National Safety Council (Sponsor), United States. Department of Labor (Sponsor), Sarra Studios (Chicago, Ill.) (Production company) |
Informational film presenting a four-point plan to help viewers manage their negative emotions and avoid workplace accidents. Includes both live action and illustrations. Episode four in the series "Personal Side of Safety." |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC206 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
17 | Jobs in the Baking Industry | 1970 | Louis deRochemont Associates, Inc. (production company) |
Distributed by Sterling Educational Films, Inc. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC151 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
18 | Airplanes Work for Us | 1961 |
From the original Churchill-Wexler Film Productions can: "Exciting and occasionally hair-raising sequences dramatize some of the common and uncommon uses of aircraft. In addition to the carrying of passengers, mail, and freight, the film shows airplanes and helicopters used for fire patrol, rescue work, weather patrol, construction of power lines, and crop dusting. Dramatizes air to ground communication. Shows many auxiliary jobs other than the actual piloting of aircraft." |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC327 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
19 | Agricultural machines work print footage | 1947 |
Silent work print footage of an agricultural machinery fair. Shows attendees testing various tractors, ploughs, combines, tillers, and more. Also includes footage of a milking machine, a man testing soil, and a working farm. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC321 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
20 | Let's Remodel Using Red Cedar | 1955 |
The fictional Martin family decide to remodel and modernize their aging home. They choose red cedar wood as the primary siding material for the project. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC320 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
21 | Transit: Lifestream of a Metropolis | 1952 |
A detailed behind-the-scenes look at the public transportation system in Philadelphia and its importance to the success and health of the city. Opening delivered by Charles Ebert, President of the Philadelphia Transportation Company. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC52 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
22 | Strength of Our Community | 1948 |
Film exploring the attributes that make Philadelphia a great city, focusing on its social service organizations, referred to as Red Feather Organizations. Produced by R. William Stanmyre. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC260 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | ||
23 | The Story of Nitrocellulose | 1930~, 1930 | Hercules Powder Company (sponsor), Pathescope Productions (production company) |
Depicts the making of nitrocellulose. The Hercules Powder Company cotton purification plant at Hopewell, Virginia and the Hercules Powder Company plant at Parlin, New Jersey is depicted. Includes title cards. |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC13 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection | |
24 | This is Rubber | 1950 |
"Steel and rubber are the sinews of our modern day life. This is the story of America's most vital import - natural rubber." Film detailing how natural rubber is grown, harvested, processed, exported, and molded into a wide variety of products. Shows scenes of plantations, processing facilities, and sea ports in Southeast Asia, as well as manufacturing plants in the United States. Producer: Ronald H. Riley. Director: John Haggarty. Associate Producer: Jack R. Greenwood. Photographed by Josef... Show more"Steel and rubber are the sinews of our modern day life. This is the story of America's most vital import - natural rubber." Film detailing how natural rubber is grown, harvested, processed, exported, and molded into a wide variety of products. Shows scenes of plantations, processing facilities, and sea ports in Southeast Asia, as well as manufacturing plants in the United States. Producer: Ronald H. Riley. Director: John Haggarty. Associate Producer: Jack R. Greenwood. Photographed by Josef Ambor and R.E.D. Potter. Edited by John Merritt. Script by Michael Crosfield. Recordist: Laurie Clarckson. Show less |
Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection (Accession 2018.222) | FILM_2018222_FC338 | Sponsored and industrial motion picture film collection |
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