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This film explores the history and ecology of Hobcaw Barony near Georgetown and the programs of Clemson's Belle W. Baruch Research Institute. The film received the 1973 CINE Golden Eagle Award at the Council on International Nontheatrical Events' annual awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., and also placed third in national competition in the annual Forestry Film Festival sponsored by the Society of American Foresters.
An advertisement for Liberty Mutual automobile insurance in which an offscreen male narrator extols the benefits of the company's plans over a scene of a man getting into a car accident and emergency personnel assisting him after the crash. A man in an insurance company office files some paperwork as the narrator states, "At Liberty Mutual, you deal direct!" Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Liberty Mutual's "Protection in Depth" worker's compensation policies, in which an offscreen male narrator describes Liberty Mutual's workplace safety initiatives over scenes of human hands hugging children, welding in a factory, and receiving physical therapy. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Liberty Mutual's "Protection in Depth" worker's compensation policies, in which a welder in Houston, Texas describes receiving benefits from his employer after losing his hand in an accident on the job. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Liberty National Bank in which the viewer is guided through the bank's spaces and services. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.
An advertisement for Lion lager beer in which a group of men pour the product into glasses and drink it at a barbecue on a rocky beach. An offscreen male narrator describes Lion lager as one of the good things in life and a jingle plays over images of the beer next to steak and cheese. One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Lionel toy train sets in which an offscreen narrator tells the story of a thwarted train robbery in the Old West as enacted by Lionel train sets and figurines. The camera pulls back to reveal a young boy overlooking and playing with the train set. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Lipton packaged food in which a character dressed as Cleopatra finds the Lipton chicken noodle soup mix easy to make without help. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Lipton's packaged food in a which a woman sings while she prepares the boxed chicken soup. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Lipton packaged food in which a home cook discovers all the ways she can use Lipton cream style chicken soup mix. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Liquid Prell shampoo in which a person drops the bottle in the shower and it bounces without shattering. Submitted for Clio Awards category Short Spots.
An advertisement for Listerine mouthwash in which a man and woman, former lovers, reunite aboard a ship. The woman's current husband appears and gifts the other man a bottle of Listerine to improve his love life before comedically jumping overboard. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
Lloyd Trefethen, Educational Services Incorporated, Jack Churchill, Abraham Morochnik, John Fletcher, Alan H. Pesetsky, Charles L. White, Jr., Frank Meagher, Carol W. Landrey, John J. Barta, Myron J. Block, Peter Griffith, Alan S. Michaels, William C. Reynolds, Ascher H. Shapiro, Kevin Smith
Summary:
Presents a series of experiments to show that surfaces exert forces. Defines the fundamental boundary conditions governing the effects of these forces. Includes illustrations of nucleation, "wine tears," swimming bubbles, and high speed pictures of the breakup of water sheets and soap films.
HISTORICAL SUMMARY: Several experiments to demonstrate the forces that surface tension exerts in fluids. Three boundary conditions imposed surface tension.
An advertisement for Nabisco Lorna Doone packaged cookies in which a song plays highlighting the butter used in the product. Submitted for Clio Awards category Baked Goods.
An advertisement for Nabisco Lorna Doone packaged cookies in which an animated pirate and his parrot fly to the moon on the back of a fish where they eat the product together. Submitted for Clio Awards category Baked Goods.
Louis de Rochemont Associates, Karl Genus, Ann Dee, Barry Burns, Jill Scott, Louis de Rochemont III, Al Hinckley, Angie Ross, Ray Pierce, Jerome Alden, Gayne Rescher, Peter Ratkevich
Summary:
A thought-provoking presentation on the dropout problem told through the story of a bright, ambitious boy who quits school to take a job with high hopes of independence and the luxuries money can buy. Stress is on the increasing requirements of education and skill to qualify for jobs.
Men and women dance wearing different clothes in each scene. In the background, a song plays asking, "who did it". The commercial ends with Louis Miller saying he did it.
Louis W. Kellman, Brian Cartoons, Inc., Young Productions, Inc., Hal Tunis, Frank Freda, Suzanne Turner, Joseph Bonaduce, Ron Ronszel, John Caracciolo
Summary:
Baron Barracude and Trigger are alarmed by a mysterious repetitive sound. They follow the sound and discover a beatnik catfish, Gill Espy, playing the drums inside a cave, where the noise echoes.
An advertisement for Lubbock Savings and Loan Association in which a narrator compares two women who spend and save money differently. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.
Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda, Mort Sahl, Leland Hayward, A.J. Russell, Marshall Jamison, Franklin Schaffner
Summary:
The Good Years is based on the book written by Walter Lord which is about the time period from 1900 to the first World War. The show stars Lucile Ball, Henry Fonda, Mort Sahl and provides a historical documentary of the beginning of the 20th century. In addition to the narration, musical numbers and sketches are performed that highlight different parts of this time period.
An advertisement for Lucky Strike cigarettes in which a radio DJ smokes the product while describing it to listeners and then plays a jingle. Submitted for Clio Awards category Tobacco Products and Supplies.
Lucky Whip topping mix is easy to make. It makes desserts such as pumpkin pie, cake, and gelatin taste better. Lucky Whip also comes in a can for instance whip topping.
In a commercial for Lux soap a narrator voices the thoughts of a couple as they embrace. The narrator states how the woman eased her worries about her appearance by using Lux soap. The commercial concludes with the couple kissing.
An advertisement for Lux soap in which an offscreen male narrator tells a woman who is fearfully wrapping her head in a towel that she no longer needs to worry about drying out her face when washing with soap. The narrator describes the moisturizing lather of the product over an animation of a lotion bottle and shots of the woman applying soap to her face. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for MacLeans toothpaste in which a couple plays on a beach and rides on a motorbike while displaying white teeth. Submitted for Clio Awards category Short Spots.
Describes a geometric circle and defines and illustrates such terms as radius, congruent circles, chord, diameter, major and minor arcs, semicircles, and central angle. Shows the relationship between a central angle and its arc; presents methods for proving arcs equal in degrees and length; and describes the relationships of a diameter, a chord, and its intersected arcs.
An advertisement for Manufacturer's Trust Bank in which an animated girl rides a pogo stick that she saved money for using the bank, and the narrator instructs the viewer about the organization's services. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.
An advertisement for Manufacturer's Trust Bank in which an animated girl learns about the bank's policy on savings account interest. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.
An advertisement for Manufacturers Hanover Trust bank narrated by a man. The scene depicts a defeated man named Mr. Bender driving his jalopy into a mechanics shop; he has been there so often that they have a coffee mug with his name on it. Manufacturers Hanover Trust suggests that Mr. Bender could buy a new car on credit and save money. The scene ends with a close-up of a logo and the tag line "...it's good to have a great bank behind you."
An advertisement for Maple Lane Chocolate Milk in which a narrator discusses how the product is made over scenes of people reaching for various chocolates.
Marcel Duchamp's only film is an example of "graphic cinema." It wittingly demonstrates the intertwining of the visual and verbal responses to viewing a film. The title itself- "anemic" is an anagram of "cinema." Disks of spirals which create optical illusions alternate with disks containing elaborately obscene puns. Duchamp condenses the whole range of sexual elements involving emergence and penetration of a plane surface into a model association between the illusions of gyrating cones and the allusions to breasts, genitals and defecation. --WorldCat
Shows how the services of the United Way help a man whose father becomes seriously ill. Examines the information and referral services of the agency and its work in providing home health aid and the capabilities of a visiting nurse. Designed to encourage United Way fundraising activities.
An amateur film documents popular travel destination spots across Canada, including: Niagara Falls, Waterton Lakes National Park, Jasper National Park, Columbia Ice Fields, Athabasca Falls, Banff, Chateau Lake Louise. Amateur Cinema League member filmmaker.
An advertisement for Marshmallow Fluff packaged foods in which two children provide an address from which the viewer can obtain a branded recipe book.Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Martha White flour in which two animated cowboys sing a ballad about the product. An offscreen male narrator describes the benefits of the flour over close-up images of pies, biscuits, and cakes. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Martini Bianco in which a jingle plays over various scenes of the Old West, a wedding, and beachgoers lounging and swimming. Submitted for the Clio Awards International category.
Marvin Kalb, George Herman, Paul Niven, Dan Rather, Ben Flynn, Robert Camfiord
Summary:
This episode of CBS Washington Report covers the Civil Right Movement and showdown between Governor Wallace and the Kennedy administration over the implementation of desegregation at the University of Alabama. The other news story is about world hunger and its relation to overpopulation.
An advertisement for Marx's Buttons the Puppy electric toy in which a circus ringleader sings a jingle and addresses the camera about some of the toy's features. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Marx's miniature Golden Guns toys in which a young boy hovers over a lineup of men from various historical eras (including soldiers, detectives, and cowboys) who are all holding different guns. An offscreen narrator describes the toy line as each of the guns is featured in close-ups. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Marx's Miss Seventeen dolls in which an offscreen male vocalist sings a jingle and a narrator describes the size and accessories of the toy over shots of the dolls posed in various settings. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Marx's Great Garloo remote control action figure in which the toy is depicted rampaging through a miniature cityscape. An offscreen narrator describes the features of the toy over a scene of a young boy playing with it in his living room. A concluding animation of a man in hat and boots promotes the Marx brand name. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for the Marx-A-Power Giant Bulldozer toy in which an offscreen narrator describes the power of the product over shots of the toy bulldozing through logs and towing a wagon with three children. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
Mary L. De Give, Margaret Cussler, Social Documentary Films
Summary:
Shows the Hopi Indian as a farmer, herder, craftsman, and trader. Pictures how difficult it is for him to live on the desert, especially with some of the government controls. Gives the Indian a chance to speak about his problems in education, place in American society, and means of making a living.
A social issue film directed at the problems of public health and malnutrition among rural southern tenant-farming communities. The film points directly to exploitative practices of the tobacco industry and reliance on tobacco growing as a cash crop in these communities as the cause of an ongoing cycle of poverty and poor public health. "Here is tobacco land: land of lost hope, land of broken promises, land of broken lives" states the narrator. Urging farmers to turn away from this single crop system in order to improve their own lives and those of the community, they suggest "the remedy is so close at hand - in the land itself." Farmers raising their own food, it is suggested, will lead to better health; community agents will provide guidance in raising food, gaining income from selling farm produce, education for children, and home economics programs. The concluding message to these communities is to "Eat well and be well. Learn about it, read about it, talk about it."
An advertisement for Massey-Ferguson farming products in which a man uses the brand's tractor to till farm land while a jingle reinforces the theme. Submitted for Clio Awards category Corporate.
An advertisement for Massey-Ferguson farming products in which a group of men drive various farming equipment in a parade formation while an orchestrated march plays as a soundtrack. Submitted for Clio Awards category Corporate.
An advertisement for Massey-Ferguson farming products in which a narrator reflects on the cycles of giving and receiving in crop growing. Submitted for Clio Awards category Corporate.
An advertisement for Master Charge credit cards in which various credit cards are stood side to side and collapsed like domino tiles. An offscreen male narrator describes how Master Charge is the world's number one credit card because it does not have the limitations found in most other cards. One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Matsushita-brand rice cookers in which two men leave the product outside overnight during a snowstorm. The men open the cooker in the morning to find the rice inside is still hot and ready to serve into bowls. An offscreen narrator speaks in Japanese about the qualities of the product. One of the winners of the 1973 Clio Awards.
A Japanese-language advertisement for National Hi-Top batteries in which a cymbalist powers a cymbal-banging monkey toy with the product and begins playing the cymbals side by side with it. A time lapse shows the cymbalist growing exhausted, but the monkey continues to play. The cymbalist throws the monkey toy in frustration. One of the winners of the 1973 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Barbie dolls in which an offscreen narrator describes the fine details of Barbie's fashion accessories over shots of a woman at a drawing table creating new clothing designs for the doll. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Mattel's Barbie board game in which two girls play the game and daydream of dress shopping and being crowned queen at prom. An offscreen narrator describes the game as the girls play. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Mattel's Beany-Copter in which a jingle plays over a scene of children on a playground wearing the product and releasing its spinning top into the air. An offscreen narrator describes how the product comes with two copter blades. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Mattel's Chatty Cathy doll in which a boy is at first confused, and then amused, by his sister's talking doll after he comes home from a baseball game. The sister describes the doll's voice box, which plays eleven different phrases when a back string is pulled. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Mattel's Snub-Nose .38 and Tommy Burst Machine Gun toy weapons, in which a young boy plays with the toys as his father tries to read him the latest Dick Tracy comic strip. A narrator on a nearby TV screen promotes the two products as the "only official Dick Tracy guns." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Mattel's Talking Blaze toy horse in which a cowboy admires and inquires about the product when he sees a little boy riding it. The boy reveals that the toy horse speaks when a string is pulled and tells the cowboy where he can purchase the product. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Mattel's Shootin' Shell toy pistols and holsters in which a young boy meticulously unloads and reloads his toy gun in close-up. An offscreen male narrator boasts that the product carries "the true stamp of the Old West" over a scene of the boy dressed as a cowboy in an old western town. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Mattel's Snub-Nose .38 toy pistol in which a little boy, play-acting as a detective named Snubby Gun, stops a thief from robbing a jewelry store. An offscreen narrator describes the features of the toy over a scene of Snubby returning to his office and target practicing. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for 4711 Original Eau de Cologne in which a jingle plays over various scenes of people biking, picnicking, sitting at cafes, and doing office work. Submitted for the Clio Awards International category.
A woman stands in a fire while she pours gold dust from goblets onto herself and the fire. The narrator praises Max Factor Goldfire lipstick as bongos/congas music plays in the background.
An advertisement for Max Factor's "California Mad Mad Colors" line in which a female narrator describes the colors and uses for the various lip and nail products. A woman in stop-motion animation and live action showcases the products. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Max Factor's "Once Upon A Red" lipstick and nail line in which a female narrator describes the red color of the products. A woman in a stylized fairytale setting is shown having trouble finding her Prince Charming until she uses the products and finds love. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
Several women model in front of Parisian themed scenery and settings. The narrator advertised several Max Factor products while comparing Paris to women.
The scene starts with a women riding a horse wearing a red fox hunting suit. The narrator then states how Max Factor Creme Puff can be used for any occasion of the day. The scene then shows a women using the product at a department store and at a party.
An advertisement for Max Factor Sheer Genius in which a male narrator, accompanied by music, describes how the makeup acts as "foundation, liquid, moisturizer, and powder." The narrator lists five reasons for choosing Sheer Genius over close-ups of a woman's face and animated images of the product. The advertisement ends with a woman tossing her hair. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Max Factor Fine Line lipsticks in which a female narrator describes the "slim new fluted case" and wedge tip as a woman showcases the products through various split screens and animated graphic effects. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Max Factor in which a female narrator, accompanied by music, describes "No Shine" lipstick and "Nail Satin" nail polishes in new "Autumn Sun" colors. Split screens show a woman displaying the products as well as various other images related to the products' feminine qualities. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Max Factor in which a female narrator, accompanied by music, describes Ooh La California lipsticks and nail polishes with matte finishes while another woman displays the products. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Pure Magic lipstick by Max Factor in which a grid of close-up shots of women's lips sing a jingle. At the end of the song, the shots of women's lips are replaced by close-up shots of the product on display. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
Max J. Rosenberg, Ellis Katzman, Elbert C. Weaver, John A. Skarulis, William H. Pasfield, Herman J. Engel, Robert Braverman, Ross Lowell, Geraldine Lerner, Peter Robinson
Summary:
Records an experiment in which the molecular weight of a compound is determined through knowledge of the percentage composition by weight of the compound and application of Avogadro's Law. Animation is employed to show the differences in characteristics of two substances of identical composition through reference to the substances' molecular structure.
An advertisement for "Maxim Freeze-Dried Coffee," or instant iced coffee, narrated by a man who is accompanied by music. The scene depicts percolators being used in fourteen different ways other than to make coffee, such as a fishbowl, during the summer. The scene ends with a close-up of the product on ice as the narrator says, "You may never "perc" again."
An advertisement for Maxwell House ground coffee in which a narrator demonstrates the brewing process and describes the taste. Submitted for Clio Awards category Short Spots.
An advertisement for Maxwell House ground coffee in which a narrator demonstrates what can fit in one of the product jars for reuse. Submitted for Clio Awards category Short Spots.