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Come Into My Parlour

Date produced: 1960

Filmmaker(s):

W. P. C. Clifford


Come nasce un cortometraggio [How To Make A Short Film]

Date produced: 1942

Filmmaker(s):

Vittorio Solito


Come nasce una stampa litografica [How To Make a Lithographic Print]

Date produced: 1942

Description:

"doc. didattico"/educational documentary


Come si fa un giornale sonoro [How To Make a Sound Newspaper]

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Tullio Emanueli

Pier Giacomo Castiglioni

Livio Castiglioni

Description:

"doc. didattico"/educational documentary


Come si fabbricano gli sci [How To Make Skis]

Date produced: 1931

Filmmaker(s):

Renato Spinotti


Come vidi l’America [How I Saw America]

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Mario Massa

Description:

"doc. turistico"/tourism documentary


Come with Us to China!

Date produced: 1985

Filmmaker(s):

Robbins Barstow

Description:

"In September 1985, Robbins Barstow and his wife Meg, of Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA, went on a four-week tour of China. This personalized travelogue includes visits to Shanghai, Beijing, the Great Wall, Xian, Guilin, and a cruise down the Yangtze River." Archive.org


Coming Forth of A Nation, The

Date produced: 1933

Filmmaker(s):

Harvard M. Armstrong


Coming of the Camerons, The

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

Frank M. Marshall

Description:

A film about the introduction of trousers instead of skirts for women who work for the postal service. Jean Cameron was the postal service woman who requested the trousers, which became known as 'Camerons.'


Commercial Production of Yeast, The

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

William Schanzenbach

Description:

"A combination of time lapse cinemicrography and shooting huge factory interiors presented William Schanzenbach, ACL, with the gamut of technical difficulties in the photography of the four reel picture, The Commercial Production of Yeast. The interior shots of huge tanks and other machinery were not only adequately exposed but also were shot from attractive angles without extreme consciousness of camera angles. The laboratory sequences, in which time lapse technique was combined with work at the microscope to show the growth of yeast over a period of time, were well handled. Careful planning and clear titles add to the virtues of this exceptional industrial film." Movie Makers, Dec. 1935, 551.


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