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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 636
…idea of Edison's that motion could be captured photographically b;, a camera taking repeated "shots" at high speed. .\ new celluloid film, developed by…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 24
…yon and, to encourage users, a large number of theatrical films made by the Edison studios were reproduced by optical {Concluded on page 35)
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 637
…Other inventors took Edison's films and pro- jected them on screens. The first Edison sponsored projector was Thomas Armat's which was commercial…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 23
…Art Film Library, who worked with Edison throughout his motion picture years, tells why non-theatrical folk should celebrate the inventor's coming birthday…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 495
…Edison did the budding cause much harm by his wild state- ment to the eff^ect that films could replace textbooks in our schools…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 943
…Ever Since Edison, produced in 16mm and 35mm color by Bay State Film Productions. Inc.. makes liberal use of full animation to give a…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 86
Edison Ele(tri( Institute Film Helps to RG-GGnmiilK Ihu DnG-Inriiislry Cummunity THE Challenge Posed by mushrooming communities, overcrowded and congested down- town…
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Business Screen 1957 — page 454
…continuity in the exhibits with continuous movie and slide projectors frequently being used as crowd-stoppers and as ex- j planatory segments. \ Edison Film…
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Business Screen 1947.1948 — page 99
…The film ends wiili a restatement of its chief motif through- (lui: Consolidated Edison's devotion to service an\ where, anytime, under all conditions…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 256
…F'rom the first fifty feet of film in Room Five, Edison's Laboratory, visible only to eyes at the peephole—to count- less…
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Business Screen 1955 — page 163
…con- tinuing through descendants of those founders and others connected with activities and busi- nesses based on Edison inventions and discov- eries. Natl. Film…
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Business Screen 1938 — page 225
…In General Electric's case, it was perhaps a natural continuance for Thomas Alva Edison had, among other items, not only developed the motion…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 1176
…freedom is names like Roosevelt, Edison, longs. For full Information write us today. ASSOCIATION FILMS, Inc. 347 Madison Av«nu», N«w York 17…
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Mogulls Bros Educational Film Catalog 1936 — page 106
…Sound version, rather than silent, recommended for this type film Jh-sh Edison, Thomas Alva Benefactor. 30min 16-si-loan 35-si-f-nf…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 302
…Henry Van Dyke ridiculed Edison's statement that films could be more effective than textbooks, declaring that language is essential to thought, that "you…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 23
…warily that students of the film were generally confident that "speak- ies" would never supersede the movies, and Edison, who surely had had much…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 144
…EDISON speaks again regard- ing the possibilities of the educa- tional film—with more modera- tion and with correspondingly more logic than he spoke…
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Educational Screen 1932 — page 219
…Reich- ard, of the company's stall. The original purpose of the picture, which was filmed with a 16 mm. Bell & Howell amateur camera…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 144
…The first pamphlet is called "The Edison Mazda Lamp in Motion Picture Projection," and was compiled by the staff of the Edison Lamp Works…
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Educational Screen 1936 — page 28
…authors. Cor- relation resulted in the motivation of drawing. Eng- lish work, mathematics, science, and ])urposeful reading. For our Thomas A. Edison program, the…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 782
…Holt fn' Consolidated Edison, and Rob| Finehout, vice president of As i elation Films, Inc. formal script. Rather, the p» ducer, Peckham Productions, New…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 239
GREAT ADVANCES IN FILM HISTORY- II The Edison Kinetographic Camera; the first patented American camera to produce successive photographs of a subject m motion…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 934
…Haskin OTION pictures — without an oper- ator to handle the projection ma- chine, to rewind the film, to adjust the reel, and to do…
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Business Screen 1953 — page 496
…Grand National Livestock Show oj 1951 The Detroit Edison Company My Dad's Company East Ohio Gas Company Our Silent Partner Edison Eleclric Institute…
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Educational Screen 1938 — page 286
…the Presbyterian Board of Publications, which contracted with the Edison Company for the pur- chase of Edison films on religious sub- jects approved by…
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Business Screen 1949. 1950 — page 141
…DuPont, Sears Roebuck & Co., Kelvinator. Westinghouse, Ironrite Ironer and the Edison Electric Institute (see adjoining column) are other recent sponsors of product films. IS…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 488
…Little more than a peep show using sub sequent images on film. Thomas Edison's de vice conveyed the illusion of motion. Some o…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 957
…Turning then to my original thought of using a continuous film, I first employed a film of a width of one-half inch, but…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 145
…The cost of the two perform- ances each Wednesday (including films, pianist, two operators, advertising, rent of hall, express, taxes, etc.) averaged be- tween…
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Business Screen 1956 — page 629
…Keeps projector cool for comfortable handling at all times, • Removable filmstrip unit — accommodates single and double frame filmstrip — no glass pressure plates to scratch…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 20
…Early in 1911 the Edison Company an- nounced a series of historical films to cover important phases of the American Revolution. The first, released…
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Business Screen 1947.1948 — page 752
…ciiii ihc counlry lo plant managenieni officials .111(1 industrial top management. iiUDw: .Materials handling scene from the new Thomas Edison film "Modern Materials…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 797
…Salzburg, president of Pictorial Films, has announced the signing of a contract between Pic- torial Films and the Thomas Alva Edison Foundation, Inc. for…
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Business Screen 1953 — page 540
…The Detroit Edison Stor\ * A combined employee and public relations film has been produced bv the Detroit Edison Company in My Dad's Company…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 959
…I tried building up a thicker film by using successive coatings of this solution (known as "collodion") and rubber but I could not get…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 18
…following was to organize many local film producing companies throughout the From "The Capture of Fort Ticonderoga," Edison reel of 1911. The above "patriotic…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 353
line & Film Corporation in charge of \nsco. . . . W. H. Utz of COAST visual iiuCATioN SERVICE, Hollywood, was elected President of the California Audio- X…
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Business Screen 1957 — page 711
…Glimpse from Screen History - The Edison NAM Films of 1912 Jr A recent presentation to the Library of Congress by the National Association of…
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Business Screen 1957 — page 175
…a film newly released by the spon- sor. Detroit Edison Company, for general audiences. Prepared by Detroit Edison and Video Films. Detroit, the 9…
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Educational Screen 1942 — page 144
…X.ovember Film: Edison the Man Understandings : a) Man's increasing control of nature: b) Modern science and the transformation of living and think…
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Educational Screen 1928-1929 — page 548
…Three of the films consisted chiefly of diagram- matic pictures accompanied by recorded addresses by the sur- geons. In the fourth picture, the lecture…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 1463
…fihii iissi(/iiiiinif fnnii orifjiiKiJ concept to final prnits. One (jood example: "Amanda's Dream House" for Edison Electric Institute. Send for "A Feu…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 958
…This completed a practical system of film photo- graphy. A company. The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company, was formed and the enterprise start…
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See and Hear 1945-1946 — page 431
…In 1891 Edison patented the kinetoscope in which his films could be viewed bv I)ut one person. This marked the beginning, even llioMgli…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 206
…Showing of very fine color film, made and discussed by R. H. Uhseld, Bell and Howell Com- pany. Discussion of Harvard Remedial Readings For…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 22
…had come the last, dying gasp of the once-powerful Motion Picture Patents Company. Then the Edison Studio, and all it contained, were put…
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Educational Screen 1935 — page 41
…Why could it not be used in homes? Edison's Incandescent Lamp— 1. Who invented the incandescent electric lamp? 2. The Lam]) a. Material…
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Mogulls Bros Educational Film Catalog 1936 — page 122
…Films of commerce 598.2 Pirates of the sky 598.2 EarHow we hear 617.8 See also Hearing Early care of baby chicks…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 1092
…1947 ANFA Yearbook; 1931 University of Colorado film catalog; an early 22mm motion picture and slide projector invented by Thomas .A. Edison; a 28mm…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 187
June, 1930 183 The Motion Picture as a Classroom Aid {Concluded from page 165) the early struggles of Thomas A. Edison, and how his…