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- Title
- It All Adds Up! production script
- Date(s)
- 1945
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company (sponsor), Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc. (Associated name), DeWitt, John (Author)
- Description
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The synopsis and script are written for a film production. The script's fictional story follows a seasoned service man for the Home Electric Company, Al, who trains an up-and-coming service man, Eddie, on the basics of home maintenance service calls. The two spend the day making home visits to fix appliances. Eddie learns how to treat customers and how to approach problem-solving for broken appliances. At the end of the day, Eddie has earned public recognition for his success on the job.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_19_06
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Naturalmente es F.M.! production script
- Date(s)
- 1946
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft Productions, Inc. (Production company), General Electric Company (sponsor)
- Description
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This script for a film production tells the story of a fictional couple, Tom and Sally, and their love of radio. Tom gifts Sally a new General Electric FM radio as an anniversary gift, then explains to Sally how the radio works, the advantages of FM over AM radio, and how research done by General Electric has allowed radios to improve drastically since their childhood. The included letter is written by Richard Wiechmann to Miss Betty King regarding the production of the Spanish version of ...
Show moreThis script for a film production tells the story of a fictional couple, Tom and Sally, and their love of radio. Tom gifts Sally a new General Electric FM radio as an anniversary gift, then explains to Sally how the radio works, the advantages of FM over AM radio, and how research done by General Electric has allowed radios to improve drastically since their childhood. The included letter is written by Richard Wiechmann to Miss Betty King regarding the production of the Spanish version of 'Naturally It's FM!'
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- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_07_14
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Naturally It's F.M.! production materials
- Date(s)
- 1946
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft Productions, Inc. (Production company), General Electric Company (sponsor)
- Description
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This script for a film production tells the story of a fictional couple, Tom and Sally, and their love of radio. Tom gifts Sally a new General Electric FM radio as an anniversary gift, then explains to Sally how the radio works, the advantages of FM over AM radio, and how research done by General Electric has allowed radios to improve drastically since their childhood. The included letter is written to Mr. Paul Chamberlain, Manager of Sales of the General Electric Company from Philip Meek who...
Show moreThis script for a film production tells the story of a fictional couple, Tom and Sally, and their love of radio. Tom gifts Sally a new General Electric FM radio as an anniversary gift, then explains to Sally how the radio works, the advantages of FM over AM radio, and how research done by General Electric has allowed radios to improve drastically since their childhood. The included letter is written to Mr. Paul Chamberlain, Manager of Sales of the General Electric Company from Philip Meek who is advising the film's production and providing a quote for its cost. The script outline describes issues with the 1940 version of the film and suggests improvements for the production such as inserting more humor, wasting less time in scene changes, and using new techniques for storytelling.
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- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_07_13
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Thank You, Mr. Chips production materials
- Date(s)
- 1948
- Contributor(s)
- Telepix Productions, Inc. (Production company), National Potato Chip Institute (sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Associated name)
- Description
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The narration script and a shooting script for a film production tell the story a fictional boy and his mother are taught the history of potato chips, an overview of potato chip manufacture, and the nutritional benefits of consuming potato chips. The mother uses this information to wow her husband's boss at a company dinner by serving potato chips. Also includes forms providing Telepix Productions consent to use under copyright any photographic content that contain the signee.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_11_17
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Westinghouse Conservice School Program No. 3 The Electric Range production script
- Date(s)
- 1942
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company (sponsor), Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc. (Associated name)
- Description
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The script describes the imperative for cooking foods correctly by using an electric range oven. The electric range's operational capabilities and aspects of its engineering are summarized in part I. In part II, conducting service maintenance and fielding complaints about the range is explained.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_18_11
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Anything We Can Do We Can Do Better and Where's Joe? production materials
- Date(s)
- 1973
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), United States Steel Corporation (sponsor)
- Description
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Includes scripts for two film productions, "Anything We Can Do We Can Do Better" and "Where's Joe?" "Anything We Can Do We Can Do Better" is written to inspire United States Steel employees to become more productive at work through a series of interviews. The script for "Where's Joe?" is intended to stir competitive and productive energy in American steelworkers to overcome the loss of American jobs to foreign manufacture and regain American dominance in the steel market. The script uses...
Show moreIncludes scripts for two film productions, "Anything We Can Do We Can Do Better" and "Where's Joe?" "Anything We Can Do We Can Do Better" is written to inspire United States Steel employees to become more productive at work through a series of interviews. The script for "Where's Joe?" is intended to stir competitive and productive energy in American steelworkers to overcome the loss of American jobs to foreign manufacture and regain American dominance in the steel market. The script uses nationalist themes throughout. Also included are letters of correspondence addressed to Mr. Mel Horace at Cinecraft from Mr. Peerce Platt on behalf of Platt & Williams, Inc. Additionally, several newspaper clippings and a report are included which remark on the production of "Where's Joe?"
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- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_18_03
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films