Choosing a Classroom Film (1963)

Uses a wide selection of recently produced films to illustrate the purposes of educational films and the standards by which to appraise them. Shows how film techniques–photomicrography, time-lapse photography and animation–can help overcome barriers to learning. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. choosing-a-classroom-film-1963

Choosing for Happiness (1950)

Discusses a young woman’s negative appraisal of each new man she meets. Ultimately, she learns that selfanalysis must come first, that she must accept the possibility of making certain changes in herself and fewer demands on other people. We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have […]

Choosing for Happiness [excerpt]

Premarital advice for young women. Points out character traits that are important to look for when evaluating a marriage partner. Stresses the importance of self-analysis, the possibility of making certain changes in oneself and fewer demands on other people, and accepting in a marriage partner those basic attributes which cannot be changed. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for […]