The Changing Face Of Florida (1960s)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-19 | The Changing Face Of Florida (1960s)AV Geeks 16mm Lunch 10-18-2024A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-19 | Today we take in account the gravity of the situation! With 16mm films about gravity! #avgeeks #16mmfilmsAV Geeks 16mm Lunch 10-17-2024A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-18 | It's 16mm time! #avgeeks #16mmfilmsAV Geeks 16mm Lunch 10-16-2024A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-17 | We enjoy showing you these old 16mm films. Do you enjoy watching them? #avgeeks #16mmfilms Treasure Island (silent) Turnabout Man Social Security Story VD QuizTransportation (Bus, Truck, Taxi) (1946)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film discusses the significance of transportation, particularly focusing on the roles of bus drivers, truck operators, and taxi drivers in the industry. It highlights the essential qualifications and training required for these positions, emphasizing safety, customer service, and operational responsibilities. The transportation sector provides numerous job opportunities, from entry-level positions to higher management roles, and remains stable despite economic fluctuations. The video also notes the importance of maintenance and repair in keeping the transportation system functioning efficiently.
Keywords transportation, bus drivers, truck operators, taxi drivers, job opportunities, safety, training, customer service, maintenance, industry stability
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.General Motors Around the World, Part II (1927, silent)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | This 1927 General Motors film provides a global snapshot of the company’s extensive reach and operations. It features scenes from major cities around the world, including Osaka, Stockholm, Melbourne, Brussels, Alexandria, Lima, and more, illustrating GM's international presence through automobile dealerships, gasoline stations, and shipping of vehicles. There are detailed views of GM’s factories, such as the Fisher Body Plant in Flint, Michigan, and the Canadian assembly line in Oshawa, Ontario. The film also highlights GM’s Milford proving grounds, showing road tests of 1927 Buicks in various conditions. Other scenes capture the export process, with boxed cars loaded onto freight trains and ships bound for far-off cities like Sydney. Office scenes in New York City showcase 1920s workers at their desks, typists, and inventory management, providing insight into GM's operations and export control systems. Overall, the reel offers a comprehensive look at GM's manufacturing, export logistics, and global market presence in the 1920s.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.General Motors Around the World Part III (1927, silent)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | This 1927 General Motors film provides a global snapshot of the company’s extensive reach and operations. It features scenes from major cities around the world, including Osaka, Stockholm, Melbourne, Brussels, Alexandria, Lima, and more, illustrating GM's international presence through automobile dealerships, gasoline stations, and shipping of vehicles. There are detailed views of GM’s factories, such as the Fisher Body Plant in Flint, Michigan, and the Canadian assembly line in Oshawa, Ontario. The film also highlights GM’s Milford proving grounds, showing road tests of 1927 Buicks in various conditions. Other scenes capture the export process, with boxed cars loaded onto freight trains and ships bound for far-off cities like Sydney. Office scenes in New York City showcase 1920s workers at their desks, typists, and inventory management, providing insight into GM's operations and export control systems. Overall, the reel offers a comprehensive look at GM's manufacturing, export logistics, and global market presence in the 1920s.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.General Motors Around the World Part IV (1927, silent)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | This 1927 General Motors film provides a global snapshot of the company’s extensive reach and operations. It features scenes from major cities around the world, including Osaka, Stockholm, Melbourne, Brussels, Alexandria, Lima, and more, illustrating GM's international presence through automobile dealerships, gasoline stations, and shipping of vehicles. There are detailed views of GM’s factories, such as the Fisher Body Plant in Flint, Michigan, and the Canadian assembly line in Oshawa, Ontario. The film also highlights GM’s Milford proving grounds, showing road tests of 1927 Buicks in various conditions. Other scenes capture the export process, with boxed cars loaded onto freight trains and ships bound for far-off cities like Sydney. Office scenes in New York City showcase 1920s workers at their desks, typists, and inventory management, providing insight into GM's operations and export control systems. Overall, the reel offers a comprehensive look at GM's manufacturing, export logistics, and global market presence in the 1920s.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Boy with a Knife (1956)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The 1956 film "Boy with a Knife" explores the challenges faced by troubled teenagers, highlighting their emotional and social struggles. It depicts how these youths, feeling unwanted and rejected, often resort to violence and delinquency. A group worker, Bud Williams, aims to connect with these boys, helping them find a sense of belonging and trust. Through patience and understanding, Bud establishes a youth club that fosters friendship and teamwork. The narrative emphasizes the importance of guidance and support from adults, as well as the potential for positive change in the lives of these adolescents.
Keywords Boy with a Knife, 1956, teenagers, emotional struggles, social issues, delinquency, Bud Williams, youth club, belonging, trust, guidance, positive change
Features a young Chuck Connors.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.In Our Hands, Part 2: What We Have (1950)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film discusses the importance of economic freedom and how it relates to the production of goods, using the example of a steel pan and eggs. It highlights the various resources and labor involved in creating products, emphasizing that economic freedom allows individuals to work, invest, and make choices in the marketplace. The discussion includes the role of money as a medium of exchange and the necessity of savings for investment in tools and resources. Ultimately, it asserts that the economic and political freedoms in the United States contribute to a higher standard of living and should not be taken for granted.
Keywords economic freedom, production, steel pan, eggs, resources, labor, marketplace, money, savings, investment, standard of living, United States
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Habit Patterns (1954)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film discusses the importance of habit patterns in daily life, contrasting the organized habits of a character named Helen with the chaotic habits of another character, Barbara. Helen exemplifies good habits, such as waking up on time, planning her day, and maintaining her appearance, which leads to a productive and pleasant day. In contrast, Barbara struggles with poor habits, such as being late, disorganized, and neglecting self-care, resulting in feelings of embarrassment and disappointment. The narrative emphasizes that habits can be changed and improved through conscious effort, suggesting that establishing good habits can lead to greater freedom and success.
Keywords habits, organization, self-care, productivity, comparison, personal growth, routine, planning, self-improvement, daily life
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.To the People of the United States (1944)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film addresses the urgent need to confront syphilis as a significant public health issue affecting the U.S. Armed Forces and society. It emphasizes the importance of open discussion and action against the disease, highlighting the staggering rates of infection and its consequences on military readiness and public health. The film advocates for regular blood tests and treatment to prevent the spread of syphilis, drawing comparisons to successful health practices in Scandinavian countries. It calls for collective responsibility to eradicate the disease and improve public health awareness.
Keywords syphilis, public health, military readiness, blood tests, treatment, awareness, prevention, disease eradication, societal stigma, Scandinavian practices
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Report on Puerto Rico, U.S.A. (1955)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film highlights Puerto Rico's rich history and cultural heritage, beginning with its discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1493. It discusses the island's transition from Spanish rule to becoming a U.S. territory after the Spanish-American War in 1898. Predominantly Roman Catholic, Puerto Rico retains Spanish architectural influences and cultural traditions. The island has made significant strides in housing, education, and healthcare, showcasing a successful economic model. Governor Munos Marin oversees a stable government amidst discussions of independence and statehood. Puerto Rico is strategically important for U.S. defense and has a diverse economy, with sugar production as a key industry, alongside coffee and pineapple cultivation. The tourism sector is thriving, offering various accommodations and activities year-round.
Keywords Puerto Rico, history, Christopher Columbus, U.S. territory, Spanish rule, Roman Catholic, culture, housing, education, healthcare, Governor Munos Marin, independence, statehood, U.S. defense, economy, sugar production, coffee, tourism.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.These People (1944)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film discusses the transformation of American factories during World War II, highlighting their rapid shift from producing consumer goods to manufacturing war materials. It illustrates the production of 250,000 machine guns and propellers, emphasizing the training and adaptation of workers, including women, to meet wartime demands. The factories utilized modern manufacturing techniques that significantly increased efficiency and quality while reducing costs. The narrative underscores the importance of American industrial capability and innovation as a crucial factor in the war effort, showcasing the ability to adapt to challenges and the collective effort of the workforce.
Keywords World War II, American factories, war production, machine guns, propellers, workforce adaptation, industrial capability, efficiency, innovation, collective effort
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Marriage Today (1950)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film discusses the complexities of modern marriage, highlighting the aspirations and challenges faced by young couples today. It emphasizes that while the dream of a happy home is appealing, societal issues such as overcrowding and economic instability create significant obstacles. The narrative showcases various couples who navigate their relationships with mutual respect and understanding, illustrating how modern marriages are based on equality and shared responsibilities. The importance of emotional maturity and the ability to give and receive love freely are underscored as key components for a successful marriage in today's world.
Keywords marriage, modern relationships, challenges, equality, emotional maturity, shared responsibilities, societal issues, love, respect, young couples
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Physical Aspects of Puberty (1953)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film discusses the physical aspects of puberty as experienced by two adolescents, Johnny and Janie. It explains that puberty occurs between ages 9 and 16, typically starting around age 14 for boys and age 13 for girls. For boys, puberty involves rapid growth, development of primary and secondary sex characteristics, and changes in the reproductive system, leading to nocturnal emissions. Girls experience a similar growth spurt, development of sex organs, and the onset of menstruation. Both adolescents face emotional and physical challenges during this transition, including nervousness, self-consciousness, and changes in appetite. The content emphasizes the importance of support from parents and teachers to navigate these changes effectively.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.What Makes a Fine Watch Fine? (1947)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film discusses the significance of fine watches, emphasizing their historical value, craftsmanship, and the intricate processes involved in their creation. It highlights the importance of skilled artisans, modern production techniques, and precision in watchmaking. The narrative underscores that a fine watch is not only a symbol of status but also a testament to quality and reliability, making it a cherished possession. The discussion also touches on the materials used, the rigorous manufacturing standards, and the pride associated with owning a fine watch.
Keywords fine watches, craftsmanship, precision, manufacturing, status symbol, skilled artisans, historical value, quality, reliability, materials, watchmaking process
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.In the Beginning (1937)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film discusses the origins of life on Earth, tracing the evolution of various forms of life from primitive creatures to mammals. It highlights the process of reproduction, particularly focusing on the development of the egg in mammals, including the stages of ovulation, fertilization, and embryo development. The film emphasizes that all higher animals, including humans, originate from a microscopic egg, showcasing the intricate processes involved in gestation and the significance of the placenta for nourishment during development.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.These Are the People (1944)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film highlights the contributions of Kimberly Clark employees during wartime, emphasizing their roles in producing essential materials like paper for military use, and innovative products such as Kimo, Kimac, and other war-related items. It details how these individuals, including men and women from various departments, transformed their operations to meet wartime demands, showcasing their unity, dedication, and the significant impact of their work on the war effort. The narrative culminates in the recognition of their achievements with the Army Navy E Award for outstanding production.
Keywords Kimberly Clark, wartime production, paper mills, military supplies, Kimo, Kimac, innovation, Army Navy E Award, dedication, unity, essential materials, small town workers.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.How Much Affection? (1958)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The film revolves around a young girl named Mary discussing her feelings for a boy named Jeff with her mother. Mary expresses confusion about the strong emotions she feels during their time together, especially after a close moment they shared. Her mother reassures her that feeling affection is natural, but emphasizes the importance of using judgment to navigate these feelings wisely to avoid guilt and frustration. The conversation touches on the balance between emotions and reason in relationships, as well as the changes and challenges faced by their friends after marriage and parenthood.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.When Work Is Done (ca. 1943)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | Discusses the challenges faced by small American towns overwhelmed by an influx of workers from rural areas seeking jobs in factories and shipyards. As the population swells, the community struggles to accommodate the newcomers, leading to feelings of isolation and boredom. However, towns like Silaka, Alabama, are taking proactive steps to foster community spirit through organized events and cooperation among residents. This effort to build a sense of belonging and connection is part of a long-standing American tradition of forming communities, emphasizing the importance of social interaction and support in both wartime and peacetime.
Keywords American small towns, influx of workers, community challenges, isolation, Silaka Alabama, social interaction, cooperation, belonging, community building, American tradition
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.News Magazine of the Screen, The (Vol. 5, Issue 10; Summer Review 1955)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | The Summer Review 1955 issue of "News Magazine of the Screen" covers significant global events, including the Geneva Summit where the U.S., U.K., France, and Russia sought to ease Cold War tensions. Civil unrest in Saigon and Morocco highlighted ongoing conflicts, while West Germany and Austria regained sovereignty. The magazine also discusses Operation Alert, a nationwide drill for an atomic attack, and the educational role of newspapers in American schools. Sports highlights include the historic Miracle Mile race, Wimbledon championships, and Jack Fleck's surprising victory at the U.S. Open. Lastly, it honors the USS Constitution, reflecting on its storied past and restoration efforts.
Keywords Geneva Summit, Cold War, Saigon, Morocco, West Germany, Austria, Operation Alert, newspapers, education, Miracle Mile, Wimbledon, Jack Fleck, USS Constitution, history.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.None for the Road: Teenage Drinking and Driving (1957)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | "None for the Road" presents a narrative about the dangers of teenage drinking and driving. Dr. Charles Wentworth discusses the physiological effects of alcohol on the human body, using examples of two characters: Jerry, who drinks heavily, and Keith, who drinks moderately. The video illustrates how alcohol impairs coordination and reflexes through experiments with animals and a driving simulator. It emphasizes the importance of making safe choices regarding drinking and driving, highlighting that even moderate drinking can lead to dangerous situations. The story concludes with a reminder that one should never ride with a driver who has been drinking, as it can lead to tragic outcomes.
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Krewe Mardi Gras Parade Basic Needs Food Steel: A Symphony Weapon RetentionThe Mysterious Saint-Esprit Incident: LSDs Dark ConnectionA/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-16 | From the film, Acid - The Story of LSD. Uncover the chilling tale of the Saint-Esprit incident, where an unexplained malady gripped a small French village in 1951. Delve into the mysterious link between ergot poisoning and the origins of LSD, revealing the shocking realities behind this historical enigma. #SaintEsprit #HistoricalMystery #ErgotPoisoning #LSDOrigins #FranceHistory #Hallucinations #MentalHealthAwareness #Documentary #MedicalHistory #FungalInfectionsLSD: The Pandoras Box of Potential and PerilA/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | LSD: The Pandora's Box of Potential and Peril From Acid - The Story of LSD. Explore the intriguing parallels between LSD and atomic energy in this captivating discussion. Discover the immense potential and risks of this psychedelic substance, unveiling the transformative experiences it can offer. A deep dive into the metaphors of enlightenment and destruction awaits! #LSD #PandorasBox #PsychedelicExperience #MentalHealth #AtomicEnergy #Transformation #SelfDiscovery #Psychedelics #MindExpansion #EnlightenmentJupiter A Clearer Picture (1988)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | Presents stunning visuals and detailed information about Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, and its 14 moons. Hosted by Mary Ross from NASA, the episode compares new Voyager spacecraft images with earlier Pioneer spacecraft images, revealing dynamic features of Jupiter, including its Great Red Spot and a newly discovered ring. The program highlights the unique characteristics of Jupiter's moons, particularly the volcanic activity on Io and the icy surfaces of Europa and Ganymede. It also discusses the upcoming Galileo mission, which aims to explore Jupiter's atmosphere and its moons in greater detail.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Jupiter Odyssey (1974)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | Discusses the Pioneer 10 spacecraft's mission to explore Jupiter. The program highlights Jupiter's immense size, its moons, and the advancements in our understanding of the planet since Pioneer 10's launch in 1972. It also touches on the findings regarding Jupiter's atmosphere, magnetic field, and the potential for life, along with the challenges faced by the spacecraft during its journey.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Astounded At The Past (1987)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | Chronicles the evolution of aviation from the Wright brothers' first flights to modern advancements in aircraft technology. It highlights key milestones, including the development of military aircraft during World War I, the introduction of commercial aviation, and significant records set by famous aviators. The transcript discusses innovations in aerodynamics, the challenges of supersonic flight, and ongoing research aimed at improving safety and efficiency in aviation. It underscores the importance of individual creativity in engineering and the continuous quest for advancements in air travel.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Gemini The Twins (1964)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | Discusses significant milestones in NASA's space exploration efforts during the years 1964 to 1966, focusing on the Gemini program's preparations for manned moon landings, the development of various spacecraft, and notable missions that contributed to advancements in aeronautics and space technology.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Golden Days Of FlightA/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | "Golden Days Of Flight," hosted by Jim Burnett, explores the history of aviation and NASA's contributions to aeronautics. The first episode features Paul Garber, who shares his experiences from the early days of powered flight, recounting significant milestones in aviation history, including the Wright brothers' achievements and the evolution of aircraft technology. Garber reflects on key figures in aviation, such as Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, and emphasizes the importance of imagination and innovation in the development of flight.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Behind The Scenes Air and Space Museum (1984)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | Features Tim Wooldridge, chairman of Aeronautics at the National Air and Space Museum, discussing the museum's history, visitor statistics, and future plans. Wooldridge highlights the museum's popularity, the impressive artifacts on display, and the collaborative efforts involved in moving and restoring these items. He also mentions ongoing challenges such as a leaky roof and the need for a new facility to accommodate larger aircraft and exhibits.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Ambush - Tool for Terror (1976)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | Discusses strategies for police officers to anticipate and respond to ambush situations. It highlights the importance of planning, training, and teamwork in counter-ambush tactics. The text emphasizes the need for officers to remain vigilant, vary their routines, and utilize effective communication to minimize risks during potential threats.[Home Movie: Plainfield Reel 2]A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | This 1950s home movie captures the essence of suburban life in Plainfield, New Jersey, showcasing the town’s development, community pride, and cultural activities. It features aerial views of the town, stately homes, blooming gardens, and landmarks like City Hall and Drake House. The footage highlights local parades celebrating groups such as the Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and servicemen, as well as scenes of residents attending church services and participating in lawn parties. Civic life is documented through shots of schools, fire departments, and new construction projects, while local events, such as the welcome-home parade for Olympic star Milt Campbell, demonstrate the town’s vibrant spirit. The movie also captures scenes from schoolyards, football games, and community gatherings, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the close-knit fabric of 1950s American suburban life.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Alcohol Crisis For The Unborn (1977)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | The film "Alcohol Crisis For The Unborn" discusses the severe effects of maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, particularly leading to fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). It highlights the physical and cognitive impairments in affected children, emphasizes the preventability of this condition, and stresses the importance of awareness among pregnant women regarding alcohol consumption.Animals Of The Arctic (1979)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | The Arctic is a unique ecosystem characterized by extreme seasonal changes, with 24 hours of daylight in summer and complete darkness in winter. Key animals include the polar bear, which is well adapted to the cold, and the caribou, known for its long migrations. Other notable species include the golden plover, walrus, and various birds that either migrate or stay year-round. The harsh conditions lead many animals to hibernate or migrate south as winter approaches, leaving behind a vibrant landscape that thrives only during the brief Arctic summer.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Captain Beetle Goes To The Sea (1976, silent)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | We are actively trying to track down the soundtrack for this film! A combination of an adventure story and close-up photography of real insects. Encourages children to relate the insects' experiences to their own and to discuss friendship, leadership, and the fun of discovering new things.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.AV Geeks 16mm Lunch 10-14-2024A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-15 | Are we back at the archive today? Are the arcane scanner drivers going to cooperate so we can scan some 16mm live? Join us and find out! #avgeeks #16mmfilms
Home Movie Bernstein Silver Collection San Francisco Taking the Air Basic Needs: Shelter Where Does It Get You?Radio at War (ca. 1944)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | The film "Radio at War" from around 1944 recounts the experiences of two brothers, Joe and Jim Brown, who enlist in the military during World War II. Jim trains as a radio operator, learning essential communication skills that play a crucial role in modern warfare. The narrative illustrates how radio technology facilitates coordination and communication in battle, enabling soldiers to relay information quickly and effectively. As the brothers serve in different capacities, they witness the significant impact of radio in military operations, from training to combat scenarios, ultimately highlighting its importance in wartime strategy.
Keywords radio, World War II, military training, communication, Joe Brown, Jim Brown, Signal Corps, Navy, warfare, technology, coordination, battle, operations
We digitized and uploaded this film from the Prelinger Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.About Wine - Volume 2 (1981)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | It looks like a slide show presentation that was transferred to 16mm film.
Discusses a wine education program aimed at restaurant staff, focusing on selling wine effectively. It covers wine classification, tasting techniques, and pairing wine with food. The program highlights the growing wine consumption in the U.S. compared to Europe and emphasizes the importance of wine sales for restaurant profitability. It encourages staff to familiarize themselves with the wine list, understand different varietals, and learn how to recommend wines to enhance dining experiences. Additionally, it explains the significance of wine labels and the knowledge needed to advise customers confidently.
Keywords wine education, restaurant service, selling techniques, wine classification, food pairing, American wine consumption, wine list, varietals, wine labels, profitabilityAll Things On Wheels Arent Equal (1966)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | Discusses the challenges faced by physically disabled individuals in accessing higher education and everyday life. It highlights the capabilities and successes of disabled citizens, emphasizing the need for inclusive environments in schools and colleges. The transcript suggests that with thoughtful design and minimal investment, campuses can be made accessible for everyone, including wheelchair users. It also points out that a significant percentage of American universities are not equipped to accommodate disabled students, which limits their opportunities for education and future careers.
Keywords disabled, higher education, accessibility, college, architecture, inclusion, ramps, lifts, community, opportunitiesAngles (1978)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | Discusses measuring angles and their relationship to distances, particularly in calculating the height of a tree. It explains how angles can be measured using the ratio of arc length to radius in a circle, leading to the concept of radians. The speaker introduces the tangent function in trigonometry, which relates the height of a tree to the distance from the observer. By measuring the angle to the top of the tree and applying the tangent ratio, the height can be calculated. The speaker demonstrates this process using a specific angle measurement and concludes with an estimation of the tree's height.Americas Champion Cook (1977)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | Mrs. Fred Curts from Burlington, Iowa, is celebrated as America's Champion Cook, known for her exceptional apple pie and various baked goods. She uses fresh ingredients, often from her own farm, and follows traditional recipes with a personal touch. Her apple pie features a unique combination of apples, sugar, cinnamon, and cream, while her muffins and fudge are equally impressive. Mrs. Curts has won over 2,500 ribbons for her culinary skills, showcasing her dedication and passion for baking. Despite her busy life as a full-time office worker, she continues to excel in cooking and preserving, often competing in fairs across the country.
Keywords Mrs. Fred Curts, America's Champion Cook, apple pie, baking, muffins, fudge, culinary skills, ribbons, Burlington Iowa, traditional recipes, fresh ingredients, competitions, preserving.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.A New Leash On Life (1987)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | A woman named Cindy finds a stray dog that nearly ran in front of her car. After taking the dog to a shelter, she contemplates adopting it but is reminded of the responsibilities and costs involved in pet ownership. Throughout her interactions with friends and shelter staff, she learns about the joys and challenges of having a pet. Ultimately, Cindy decides to adopt the dog, naming it Homer, and prepares to provide it with a loving home.
Keywords dog adoption, stray dog, responsibilities, pet ownership, shelter, Cindy, Homer, companionship, costs, spaying
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Army National Guard PSA (1970s)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | Army National Guard PSA (1970s)
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Airplanes And How They Fly (1978)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | Explains the four fundamental forces that allow airplanes to fly: gravity, lift, thrust, and drag. Gravity pulls the airplane down, while lift enables it to rise. Thrust propels the airplane forward, and drag resists its motion. Thrust is generated by converting the potential energy of fuel into mechanical energy in the engines. Lift is created by the shape of the wings, known as airfoils, which manipulate air pressure. The video also describes how control surfaces like elevators, rudders, and ailerons help maneuver the airplane. Additionally, it discusses the design aspects of wings for various flight speeds and the importance of lift during takeoff and landing.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Alcohol, the Brain and Behavior (1979)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | Discusses the effects of alcohol on the brain and behavior, particularly in relation to driving. It explains how alcohol impairs judgment, perception, coordination, and vital functions by affecting different brain regions. Factors influencing blood alcohol concentration (BAC) include the amount consumed, body size, sex, and the rate of consumption. The video also debunks myths about sobering up and emphasizes the importance of allowing time for alcohol to metabolize before driving. Even at BAC levels considered legally impaired, individuals may not recognize their diminished capabilities.African Odyssey: The Red Bicycle (1971)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | Exploration of Kenya's culture and economy. Tells about the economic life in Africa through the tale of a red bicycle which is assembled, painted and sold in Nairobi. Defines the meaning of an underdeveloped economy.Action And Violence (1980)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | Discusses the portrayal of action and violence in television, emphasizing how shows use dramatic elements to capture viewers' attention. It contrasts fictional violence with real-life consequences, noting that while TV fights are staged and safe, real violence can lead to serious harm. The hosts argue that television can also teach conflict resolution through dialogue and understanding, rather than aggression. They highlight the difference between entertainment and reality, encouraging viewers to recognize the distinction and approach conflicts in a constructive manner.
Keywords television, action, violence, storytelling, conflict resolution, entertainment, real life, staged fights, consequences, dialogueAcid : The Story Of LSD (1971)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | Discusses the complex history and effects of LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), a powerful hallucinogenic drug. It explores its origins, including a mysterious illness in a French village linked to ergot fungus, and the subsequent research by scientists like Dr. Albert Hofmann, who first synthesized LSD. The transcript highlights both the therapeutic potential of LSD in treating conditions like alcoholism and its risks, including the possibility of "bad trips," which can lead to psychological distress. Various experiences of users are shared, illustrating the dichotomy of LSD as a means of exploration and creativity, while also warning about its unpredictable effects and the dangers of street drugs. Overall, it conveys that LSD has significant potential for both positive and negative outcomes, akin to atomic energy.
Keywords LSD, hallucinogen, Albert Hofmann, research, bad trips, therapeutic use, alcoholism, psychological effects, street drugs, creativity, mental health, ergot fungus, St. Anthony's fire, risks, potential.
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.Accidental Poisoning (1980)A/V Geeks 16mm Films2024-10-14 | Discusses the dangers of accidental poisoning, particularly in children, due to household substances like cleaners and medications. It emphasizes the importance of identifying the product involved in the poisoning, recognizing symptoms, and taking immediate action. Key steps include diluting the poison with milk or water, calling for medical assistance, and bringing the poison container to the hospital. The document also highlights the risks of drug misuse and inhalation of toxic fumes, urging quick responses to emergencies.
Keywords accidental poisoning, children, household substances, symptoms, medical assistance, dilution, poison control, drug misuse, inhalation, emergency response