Film Catalog. University of Southern California, 1965-66
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REPOR TRESUMES ED 016385 EN 005 623 FILM CATALOG. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 1965.-66. MCMURRY, GLENN AND OTHERS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION ASSN. OF CALIFORNIA CONTRACT OEC-4-16-.031 EDR3 PRICEMF-30.75 HC -$5.68 140P. DESCRIPTORS- *CATkLOGS, COMPUTERS, AUTOMATION, *FILMS, IBM 1403 PRINTER, IBM .401 COMPUYER THIS CATALOG, PRINTED BY COMPUTER UNDER THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AUTOMATED CATALOGING PROJECTS) CONTAINS AN ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF ALL FILMS AVAILABLE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA FILM LIBRARY, (MS) V4 -ic +ri? ,-.;_w AEA AEA . t bt /4' a 54 t4')' t .4 A A' t AEA .10 AEA AEA 1..';"" ,t, -;.: WWI,/ ,11W '.0ww-, , "a ),V"?:3- , -4WI1 A , --;11 f 'V e Ntii'f±ftt,, It V:PNACki, ' iflt.,ilft a , la,Oat'ari......- 4 i 4 d 4 itiri 1 iV IOW... ...' ;SN. II t:,u. : : ' ll .% -10A -$:.: :112" -. "' ''''". ;2 , , I' ',' . ' ''; .s'al f4t c ".W.,Z A oft 8" VI eifi .,'N A*1 It " ;. a , _t : .P-.... -...." 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The Director of this project wasGlenn McMurry, Head of the Film Distribution Division of the Departmentof Cinema. He was assisted byResearch Associate, Charles J. Vento;Film Librarian, George A. Wehbi; and Programmer andSystems Analyst, Leonard M. Lodico. Our grateful thanks also go to Dr. James D. Finn who gave itcontinual support and wise counsel. The Cinema Department is grateful tothese men and to the many others who worked onthis project and are continuing to work and improve the techniques. These people have brought great credit to themselves, to theCinema Department and to the University of Southern California. We hope the users of this catalogfind it practical and use- able. We would certainly appreciate anysuggestions you may have regarding it. Very truly yours, oadved.s, Bernard R. Kantor Chairman, Cinema table of contents foreword page general information page alphabetical listing page 4 subject matter listing page 119 producers' codes..... .. , .... page 136 Catalog Design by DON FIGGE 1- foreword call-card system, using a catalog was the out- All titles are ''pulled" by a single The copy used to photo-offset this film numbers are used. To BUSINESS MACHINES 1403 unique comparing routine. No serial put from an INTERNATIONAL obtain a title for print-out, the title, media,time, distributor printer. The pr it-out for the alphabeticallisting required 35 listing 5 minutes. It has and producer codes are comparedand matched exactly. This minutes and for the subject matter throughout. When material original IBM typeface. The matching insures positive accuracy been reduced one-third from the CATALOGING tape file, material itselftitle, annota- is added to the master AUTOMATED line is 54 spaces in length. The If any one of the above- the SOUTHERN CALI- the same comparing order is used. tions and bio-datais a product of mentioned items is unequal, the record isentered as being FORNIA AUTOMATED CATALOGINGPROJECT done in co- new. All types of media areacceptable to the system. operation with the AUDIO-VISUALEDUCATION ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIASOUTHERNSECTION (AVEAC-SS). Series titles and title listings within eachseries are prepared by the computer. In any given catalog,only the appropriate film This project is supported by a grantfrom the United States titles appear in a series listing. WelfareOffice of Educa- Department of Health, Education and computed from a Contract No. OE-4.16-031 of Rental and sales prices for films are tion. The grant is issued under stored program which can take into account anumber of ex- the National Defense EducationAct, Titles III and VII. The ceptional situations. purpose as stated inthe project is: The subject matter listing is preparedby a simple card file "To investigate the feasibility,problems, costs and details procedure, using cards identical to thecall cards that pro- related o establishing an automatedcataloging service con- duced the alphabetical listing. of use to eight counties in cerned with audio-visual materials The directory of distributor, producer andmade-by codes is Southern California; to comparethe computerized cataloging codes used in any given cataloging; to report the study printed by the computer. Only the service with alternative types of catalog appear in its directory. in such a way that interested personselsewhere in the United of computerized cata- Although certain aspects of the AUTOMATEDCATALOGING States may determine the applicability systems, such loging systems to their needs." PROJECT may be used on card data processing as the IBM 407, we haveconfined ourselves to the 1401IBM experimenting with Catalogs such as this are obtainedelectronically from an symbolic programming system. We are also Business Orientated alphabetical compilation of over5,000 titles stored on mag- the feasibility of applying the Common cataloging prob- netic tape by the 1401 IBMcomputer made available by THE Language (COBOL) programming system to develop programming for GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSat the University of South- lems. The intent of this project is to processing equipment. ern California. other makes and models of data generalinformation RENTALCHARGES listed are for athree- ALL NEWCATALOG The basicrental rates other copiesof film days additionalwill be This catalogsupercedes all, day period.One to three supplements offilm catalogs basic rentalrate. catalogs and/or files fromthe Uni- twice the which you mayhave in your SHIPPINGCHARGES versity ofSouthernCalifornia. be shippedby parcelpost, special All films will special deliv- delivery, and areto bereturned by ORDER FILMS charges areborne by the user. HOW TO ery. Allshipping means please specifythe title will be shippedby the fastest Whenrequesting films, Late orders Alaska, If possible,give alternate customer's expense.Shipments to and dateof showing. least three at the by AirExpress titles. Orderearly (at Hawaii andCanada willbe made dates and the name Booking requestsshould be in Collect. weeks). organizationusing of theindividual,institution or RIGHTSRESERVED and shouldbe signedby the person TELEVISION for the materials, beobtained in writing be responsiblefor the film. Permission must showings offilms who will closed circuittelevision open or of SouthernCalifor- to: produced bythe University Address requests permission to useother filmsfor tele- nia. For primarydistributor. DIVISION vision showings,contact the FILMDISTRIBUTION PURCHASE University ofSouthernCalifornia PREVIEW preview printswith intentto pur- Requests for distributor. Films University Park be directedto the chase should available fromUSC Los Angeles,California 90007 listed with asale price are on thesamepreview basis. Phone:213/746-2238 Following is an alphabetical listing of all films available from the University of Southern California Film Library. Only films preceded by Tommy Trojan are available for preview at no charge with intent to purchase. Other preview requests must be directed to the distributor indicated. alphabetical listing A ACCORDING TO PLAN cs MIN RENTAL $4.00 A TRAVERS PARIS 20 MIN INTRODUCES ENGINEERING DRAWING AND ATTEMPTS TO PRO RENTAL $6.50 MOTE STUDENT INTEREST IN THE FIELD. A FRENCH LANGUAGE FILM. A TOUR OF PARIS, DISCUSSING FROM THE ENGINEERING DRAWING SERIES. ITS SIGHTS AND HISTORY.SEVERAL OF THE PICTURED DIST...MGHT SIGHTS INCLUDE LA PLACE DE LETOILE, LE TOUR EIFFEL, LOUVRE, QUARTIER LATIN, SORBONNE UNIVERSITY AND THE CATHEDRAL OF NOTRE DAME. CONCLUDES BY PICTURING THE ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY 18 MIN 1944 PARIS LIBERATION CELEBRATIONS. RENTAL $5.50 FROM THE ICI LA FRANCE SERIES° SEE JOHN QUINCY ADAMS EVERYDAY ASPECTS OF FRENCH CULTURAL LIFE DIST EBF DIST MGHT PROD ATV ADAPTIVE RADIATION THE MOLLUSKS 18 MIN ABACUS 11 MIN COLORRENTAL $7.00 COLORRENTAL $6.00 LIVE PHOTOGRAPHY OF MANY SPECIES OF MOLLUSKS SHOWS SHOWS HOW TO USE THE OPEN END ABACUS. DISCUSSES THE THE WAYS IN WHICH MOLLUSKS ARE ADAPTED TO SPECIALIZED HISTORY OF THE DECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEM AND SOME PRINCI AND DIFFERENT WAYS OF LIFE. PLES OF ITS USE, SUCH AS GROUPING IN ADDITION, RE FROM THE BIOLOGY SERIES. UNIT 3, ANIMAL LIFE GROUPING IN SUBTRACTION AND CUMPARISON OF NUMBER DIST EBF VALUES. DISTAVIS ADDITION OF WHOLE NUMBERS 29 MIN COLORRENTAL $8.50 ABC OF PUPPET MAKING, PT 1 10 MIN EXPLAINS WHY AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONCEPTS OF SET COLOR RENTAL $6.00 UNION, COUNTING, CARDINAL NUMBER, ORDERED PAIR AND REVISED EDITION OF "ABC OF PUPPETS, TYPE 1." DEMON DISJOINT SETS IS IMPORTANT IN LEARNING TO ADD. STRATES PROCEDURES IN MAKING AND DRESSING A STRINGLESS FROM THE TEACHING MODERN MATHEMATICS IN THE PRIMARY HAND PUPPET. SHOWS HOW MATERIALS, SUCH AS GLUE AND GRADES SERIES. THREAD, MAY BE USED SIMPLY AND EFFECTIVELY. TECH DIST SRA NIQUES IN DRAWING THE FEATURES AND MAKING THE COSTUMES ARE ILLUSTRATED. 1954 DIST...4AF ADMINISTERING A TESTING PROGRAM SIX STEPS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION 13 MIN RENTAL $5.00 ABC OF PUPPET MAKING, PT 2 10 MIN DISCUSSES SIX TESTING POINTS PLANNING THE PROGRAM, COLOR RENTAL $6.00 HANDLING THE MATERIALS, TRAINING EXAMINERS, PREPARING REVISED EDITION OF "ABC OF PUPPETS, TYPE 2." SHOWS STUDENTS, ADMINISTERING THE TEST AND SCORING. HOW TO MAKE A PUPPET HEAD WITH BUILT UP FEATURES DIST ETS MADE BY ONFILM THROUGH THE USE OF PICTURE WIRE AND PAPIER MACHE, AND HOW TO HOLD AND MANIPULATE A PUPPET SKILLFULLY.