1.Magic In The Air 1941 Introduces television and explains the workings of early television technology. The 1941 version was made when television was very young and you could get it "if you lived in certain parts of the country. This film takes you behind the scenes of television studios at Radio City. |
2.Magic In The Air 1955 Introduces television and explains the workings of early television technology.
The 1955 version gives us a few more examples of how television is used. |
3.Making Films That Teach Illustrates the film production process, including location shooting in exotic locales, and ends in a color sequence. 1954 |
4.How Motion Pictures Move and Talk Explains the basic principles of motion pictures and, by animation, shows how sound is recorded on a strip of film and how prints are made. 1939 |