The Earth: Its Oceans (1960) A comprehensive study which reveals the changing pattern of the ocean’s surface, the living and non-living things in the waters, avgeeks1and1 January 30, 2021 0 0
Conquest Of The North Pole (silent, 1912) “Conquest of the North Pole,” directed by Georges Méliès in 1916, is a silent film that exemplifies Méliès’s unique blend avgeeks1and1 January 31, 2025 0 0
Spain And Portugal (silent, Reels A/B/C) This is silent, raw Kodachrome stock footage from the Coronet educational film company that they would use in their films. avgeeks1and1 February 2, 2021 0 0
Citizenship At Home The film captures various moments of a family engaging in both household and community activities, emphasizing themes of responsibility, family avgeeks1and1 October 21, 2024 0 0
Bicycling Visual Skills (1980s) The film emphasizes the importance of safe driving skills, drawing parallels between bicycle riding and car driving. It highlights key avgeeks1and1 February 2, 2025 0 0
AV Geeks Lunch 3-8 Most of our 16mm films are at sound speed – 24 frames per a second. To help reduce the flicker avgeeks1and1 March 8, 2021 0 0
AV Geeks 16mm Lunch 10-23-2024 part 2 Can we be outside on a sunny day and still watch 16mm films? Find out! #avgeeks #16mmfilms Fashions on the avgeeks1and1 October 23, 2024 0 0
Shades of Gray (1948) “Shades of Gray” is a 1948 U.S. Army documentary that provides a stark, unflinching look at the mental toll of avgeeks1and1 February 3, 2025 0 0
AV Geeks Lunch 4-16 Another week of 16mm films has flown by! Mark it by joining us for some 16mm fun! #avgeeks avgeeks1and1 April 16, 2021 0 0
Find A Float (1970s) The film discusses the dangers of water and the importance of safety precautions while boating or swimming. It tells stories avgeeks1and1 October 24, 2024 0 0
Let’s Give a Tea (1946) In this film, a group of school girls, led by Barbara, prepares to host a mother-daughter tea party, despite their avgeeks1and1 February 4, 2025 0 0