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This film was made for our local Republican organization and is intended to show what the importance of the individual from his vote to actually doing volunteer help a the precinct level if he or she wants a change this November. - Taken from a page typewritten by Edward Feil
An advertisement for Chemstrand nylon stockings in which a female vocalist sings a jingle over scenes of men gazing and gawking at a woman wearing stockings around town. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for 7 Up in which an offscreen narrator describes the beverage as the perfect sandwich companion over shots of sandwich ingredients stacking atop one another on plates and young people dancing and drinking the product. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for 7 Up in which a jingle plays over shots of animated graphics and live-action female dancers moving around a psychedelic backdrop of stars, bubbles, and lights. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
Laurence Olivier's reading of passages from Milton, William Blake, Robert Browning, Rudyard Kipling and Abraham Lincoln accompany scenes of daily life in wartime Britain. The texts selected emphasize national identity and heritage, patriotism, and the justness of the Allied cause.
United States. Office of War Information. Domestic Branch. Bureau of Motion Pictures
Summary:
Shows how the Extension Service of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture helped recruit and place young people from towns and cities on farms during World War II to combat farm labor shortage.
From the series Ripples. DescriptionA participation program in which classroom children join Phyllis Noble and studio children in finding sounds that their own bodies can make claps, stomps,slaps,whistles,clicks and whatever else one wants to be his very own sound. Short and long sounds, high and low sounds, soft and loud sounds, and sounds that tell a story are some of the ideas the children explore.
Episode 5 from the AIT series Teletales. Storyteller Paul Lally tells a tale from Tanzania about a clever rabbit, Soongoora, who finds that his craving for honey repeatedly gets him into trouble with Simba, the lion. Includes music and sound effects combined with illustrations by Rae Owings.
Episode 5 of Readit. John Robbins draws scenes from the book by Gertrude Warner as a storyteller and describes episodes about the children who make a boxcar their home. Encourages children to read the book.
Episode 10 of Readit. Host John Robbins introduces the story about a boy who brings a battered, dying dog home to nurse back to health. Designed to encourage students to read the book.
Discusses the process of modulation, or key change, in musical composition. Explains the major and minor tonal patterns which dominate all music of the period under discussion (1700-1900). Illustrates the concept of the "freedom of the keys" with modulating sentences of two, three, and four phrases. Stresses the importance of understanding modulation when dealing with all the major forms of music. (WMSB-TV) Kinescope.
Discusses and illustrates two-phrase or duple sentences in musical composition. Defines the phrases as a rhythmic entity, culminating in some form of cadence, and carrying a certain amount of musical "sense"; while a sentence is completion of the sense achieved by answering an announcing phrase with a responsive phrase. Demonstrates degrees of similarity between announcing and responsive phrases from the identical response, to the apparently quite dissimilar. Concludes with a discussion of methods used to connect phrases by anachusis, melodic overflows, links, and subtle combinations of these. (WMSB-TV) Kinescope.
Professor Jones illustrates sentences of three (triple) and four (quadruple) phrases and their common internal relationships. After which, since it would be a gross misrepresentation to leave the listener with the impression that phrases of four metrical accents are "regular" for all music, phrases of three five, six and seven accents are illustrated, from folk to art music.
An advertisement for Red Ball Jets sneakers in which an animated boy wearing the shoes outruns and out-jumps his dog as a jingle plays. An offscreen male narrator describes the shoes while a pair of live-action hands displays them. The narrator urges viewers to ask about contests to win a variety of prizes at their local Red Ball Jets shoe store. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement of Mirinda orange soda in which a man drinks the product at an outdoor restaurant, followed by scenes of thousands of oranges flooding over a waterfall, falling down rooftops and city streets, and eventually covering the ground waist-deep around the man and restaurant. An offscreen narrator describes how Mirinida tastes like "an orange avalanche" and a chorus sings a jingle. One of the winners of the 1973 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Piels Beer featuring the animated characters Bert and Harry, who starred in several Piels commercials from 1955 to 1960 and were voiced by comedians Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding. The ad features Harry pretending to have been struck by an arrow in order to draw audience attention. Bert urges the camera to cut away to live-action footage of the beer being poured. Submitted for the clio Awards.
An advertisement for Nair lotion, cream, foam, and spray hair removal products in which four women in short jeans dance outside on a front stoop and sing about how they dare to wear short shorts. Two offscreen narrators state that Nair products remove hair to make legs ready for short shorts. One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.