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Down and Out (1971)

Following a nameless everyman worker, this film depicts falling as one of the most common causes of injury in a shop situation. The short film examines the common hazards which cause people to lose their balance, such as over-reaching, taking short cuts, failure to check equipment and not looking where one is going. Released by […]

Munchers: A Fable (1973)

Proto-claymation goes awry with talking teeth and a demonic decay character. Dancing vegetables highlight this great film. Directed by Art Pierson. Presented by the American Dental Association. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. munchers-a-fable-1973

Way Stations In Space (1961)

Introduces some problems and their possible solution in putting a space station into orbit around the earth. Uses animation to show the step-by-step construction, placement, and operation of a huge, spinning wheel-type platform 1,075 miles above the earth’s surface. Explains the need for such structures to serve in space exploration, in communication, and in research. […]

Explosives – Tool For Progress

Demonstrates how essential explosives are to the nation’s standard of living. Illustrates how our daily living is touched by explosives constructively, efficiently, economically and safely. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. explosives-tool-for-progress

Rhythmic Exercises (1950)

With narration, presents a series of rhythmically integrated exercises performed to music by a group of boys under an instructor’s direction on a school athletic field. Both boys and girls can participate in these exercises, indoors or outdoors. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. rhythmic-exercises-1950

Watch Mr. Wizard (1954)

Mr. Wizard, the science teacher played by Don Herbert, instructively performs scientific experiments for two school children. As they watch Mr. Wizard, experiments appear to the children to be magic until the scientific explanation is found. With the help of Mr. Wizard, the children learn about electromagnetism and the importance of good nutrition. A Herbert […]

Circus Wakes Up (1950)

Shows the necessary preparations for the day’s performance of the circus, including feeding, bathing and rehearsing of animals, and the learning of new tricks, stunts and comedy routines. Includes narration. Produced by Argo Films, Inc. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. circus-wakes-up-1950-2

Popsicle (1969)

Made by American Educational Films, this film points out that motorcycling is one of the fastest growing sports in America. Includes scenes of motorcycles on racetracks, climbing hills and on pleasure outings. No narration and the vocals are electronically distorted. Daryll and Dennis Dragon do the sound and music. Daryll is the “Captain” of Captain […]

Circus Animals (1947)

Shows the life of circus elephants, camels, ponies, horses & several other animals behind the scenes. Includes how they travel, their training, their general characteristics, &, as in the case of the elephants, how they help w/ the work. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. circus-animals-1947

Included Out

Presents short animated film on the continual use of the masculine gender in much of Christian worship. Shows an oriental women who is confused by such usage in doctrine and hymns. Questions the moral and ethical implications of sexual equality. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. included-out

Clutch Cargo in The Flying Bus

To fill the demand for inexpensive animation for TV, this company created a way to bypass the tedious and expensive process of animating speech by superimposing the actor’s lips on the animated frames. Ingenious? Yes. Creepy as hell? Definitely! A Cambria Studio Production, created by Clark Haas. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. clutch-cargo-in-the-flying-bus