"A record of a summer trip with humorous twists." American Cinematographer, Feb. 1936, 73.
"'Creatures of the Past' was highly enjoyed. It is the work of C. E. Welsh and C. B. O'Donovan of Pittsburgh. They took as their models a display made by local and New York department stores. The manner in which they photographed led the viewer back centuries to the time when the prehistoric mammoth was on this earth. Honorable mention was accorded these cinematographers for their work." American Cinematographer, Feb. 1936, 73.
"'Conscience,' by Claude W. A. Cadarette of Los Angeles, received honorable mention for his 8mm scenario picture. This picture was a prize winner in the Los Angeles 8mm Club's annual contest." American Cinematographer, Feb. 1936, 73.
A short film documenting the daily activities of fishers in the coastal town of Looe, Cornwall, UK.
"Honorable mention was also extended to J. Sherlock of Sydney, Australia, for his 'Surf, Sand and Sunshine,' a scenario picture of a day on the surf with a shark scare and a love theme welded into an interesting pictorial portrayal." American Cinematographer, Feb. 1936, 73.
"This was a story by animated drawings. It was of the fairy tale type, but well executed, well handled and convincingly portrayed. Sakamoto deserves special commendation for his patience and for the splendid completion of a very difficult task." American Cinematographer, Feb. 1936, 73.
"A cruise on the liner 'Atlantis'; from Tilbury to the Norwegian fjords." (EAFA Database)
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