Handmade materials for projection
Sections
- 1. Segment 1 (01:08)
- 2. Segment 2 (01:04)
- 3. Segment 3 (00:39)
- 4. Segment 4 (01:03)
- 5. Segment 5 (01:03)
- 6. Segment 6 (00:16)
- 7. Segment 7 (00:36)
- 8. Segment 8 (00:28)
- 9. Segment 9 (00:22)
- 10. Segment 10 (01:26)
- 11. Segment 11 (00:38)
- 12. Segment 12 (00:41)
- 13. Segment 13 (00:24)
- 14. Segment 14 (00:28)
- 15. Segment 15 (00:36)
- 16. Segment 16 (00:39)
- 17. Segment 17 (00:57)
- 18. Segment 18 (00:59)
- 19. Segment 19 (01:37)
- 20. Segment 20 (00:44)
- 21. Segment 21 (01:43)
- 22. Segment 22 (00:59)
- 23. Segment 23 (00:22)
- 24. Segment 24 (00:14)
- 25. Segment 25 (00:11)
- 26. Segment 26 (00:33)
- Date
1956
- Summary
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Demonstrates various methods of preparing materials to be used on different types of still projectors. Explains that instructional materials may be prepared for projection by utilizing their qualities of opacity, translucency, and transparency. Shows the use of carbon film, adhesive coloring materials, India ink, and sheets of plastic. Demonstrates a technique for stenciling on carbon film and a method for making plastic transparencies from magazine pictures.
- Publishers
Indiana University Audio Visual Center Learning Resource Centers Network SOMD; Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
- Genre
Instructional
- Subjects
Transparencies; Slides (Photography); Teaching -- Aids and devices; Education -- Audio-visual aids
- Collection
IUL Moving Image Archive
- Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
- Rights Statement
- No Copyright - United States
- Physical Description
1 Film (0:00:00); 16mm
- Other Identifiers
IULMIA Film Database: 30000160436022; Other: GR00432297; MDPI Barcode: 40000003325091; MDPI Barcode: 40000003227776; MDPI Barcode: 40000003432434; MDPI Barcode: 40000003432426; MDPI Barcode: 40000003432442
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: the public.