Shadows, Shadows Everywhere (1972) Shadows, Shadows Everywhere (1972) is a visually engaging Coronet instructional film that explores the beauty and creativity of shadows. Without avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
Finally Got the News (1970) The film discusses the historical exploitation of Black workers in America, tracing their contributions from slavery to the present-day industrial avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
How Light Helps Us (1972) Explores the importance of light in our daily lives, demonstrating how it enables us to see objects, reflects off surfaces, avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
Land, The Part II The film discusses the evolution of American farming, highlighting the dramatic increase in productivity since 1940. Despite advancements, many family avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
Moving People In The Community (1972) The film discusses various transportation options within communities, highlighting the importance of public transportation like buses and trains for those avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
AV Geeks 16mm Lunch 2-20-2025 Just because its a snow day doesn’t mean we can’t watch 16mm films. #16mmfilms #avgeeks avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
Zip Code with the Swingin’ Six (1967) A more complete version. The film discusses the evolution of the postal system in the United States, highlighting the challenges avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
Manufacturers Of Rugs (silent, 1920s) *”Manufacturers of Rugs”* (1920s) is a silent documentary-style film that takes viewers inside a rug manufacturing factory, showcasing the intricate avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
Creating With Shapes (1971) Discusses the three basic shapes in art: rectangles, triangles, and circles. It explains how these shapes can be found in avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
Practical Dreamer (1957) The film features Edie Michaelson, who struggles with insomnia and reflects on her kitchen. She engages in a conversation with avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
Long Live the Bull! (silent, 1926) *”Long Live the Bull!” (1926)* is a humorous silent clay animation that follows the misadventures of a young man attempting avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0
Look at Socialism, A (1955) The film discusses socialism and its parallels with communism, tracing their origins to Marx and Engels. It defines socialism as avgeeks1and1 February 20, 2025 0 0