Bright Young Newcomer (1958)

Presents for discussion in supervisory training sessions the problem which arises when a senior girl clerk resents the suggestions made by a new employee who was encouraged by the office manager in his welcome talk to raise questions and submit new ideas. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. You can purchase this film on DVD and […]

A World of The Right Size (1968)

An animated film which discusses mental retardation. Cites case histories to explain the varying degrees of mental retardation, emphasizes its individual differences, and describes the learning potential of the retarded. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. a-world-of-the-right-size-1968

Day of Thanksgiving (1951)

This film relates the experiences of a middle-class American family when they are stimulated to review the things for which they are thankful. Bill Johnson, a garage mechanic, comes home from work on the day before Thanksgiving to find his children completely disheartened by their mother’s announcement that the family cannot afford a turkey for […]

They Have What It Takes(1963)

They Have What It Takes(1963) Explains how unions and management can cooperate to establish more job opportunities for the disabled. Portrays a meeting between a union representative, a personnel manager and a rehabilitation consultant. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. they-have-what-it-takes1963

Danger – Poison (1968)

Danger – Poison (1968) Discusses the identification, use and storage of virtually all dangerous products likely to be encountered in the home, including common poisonous plants. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. danger-poison-1968

Festival Of Faith (1957)

Festival Of Faith (1957) A young girl in Jewish Confirmation class doubts the teachings about the Ten Commandments. After talking with her rabbi and father, she figures it all out. Features character actor, Shepperd Strudwick – who was Dr. Morton in Know For Sure. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. festival-of-faith-1957-2

Making Yourself Understood: An Introduction To Communications (1953)

Making Yourself Understood: An Introduction To Communications (1953) EXPLAINS THAT IN COMMUNICATION THERE ARE 5 ELEMENTS TO BE EXPRESSED: WHO,WHAT, TO WHOM, HOW & WHAT EFFECT. POINTS OUT THE NEED FOR MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING ON THE PART OF THE SPEAKER & HIS AUDIENCE. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. making-yourself-understood-an-introduction-to-communications-1953

Listening To Good Music: The String Quartet (1955)

Listening To Good Music: The String Quartet (1955) The members of the Fine Arts Quartet illustrate the basic musical nature of the string quartet. The range and distinctive tone quality of each instrument are demonstrated. The four voices combine to show how they can create many moods and develop a theme. Each instrument of the […]

Infant And Child Care (1960)

Infant And Child Care (1960) Discusses improvised methods for infant and child care in a disaster situation. Emphasizes the difficulty resulting from confinement and the lack of the usual conveniences. To be used with the course ‘MEDICAL SELF-HELP TRAINING.’. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. infant-and-child-care-1960

Patterns Of The Wild (1966)

Patterns Of The Wild (1966) Documentary about wildlife in the US National Forests. Good footage of nature and animals, though not quite contemporary-looking. A red fox appears throughout, its life cycle forming the main theme of this lyrical film. The narration is more poetic than factual, with a tone of spiritual reverence. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for […]

Dynamic Posture

Dynamic Posture Narration is dry, but the visuals are repetitively stunning. Presents a study of dynamic posture in action, in motion and in preparation for motion. Demonstrates, using a woman subject, correct and incorrect posture in sitting, walking, running. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. dynamic-posture