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Rio de Janeiro

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

Oscar H. Horovitz

Description:

"A travelogue depicting the characteristics and life of this South American city. From the star, upon landing at the airfield in Rio, good photography is noted throughout the film." PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 37.


Flashback

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

Herman Wuyts

Description:

"A suspenseful thriller with story, directing and acting at its best. Excellent lighting, using on to give regular 500-watt photo-floods for interior and outdoor night scenes. Swift pace editing." PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 36.


Encounter on the River

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

Massimo Sani

Ezio Pecora

Description:

"The combined efforts of Massimo Sani-photography and Ezio Pecora-directing. A slowly paced, sensitive portrayal of adolescent emotions. While in many amateur films the acting is such that we can never forget it is a movie and that the actors are aware of the camera, in "Encounter on the River", the acting is natural, making this tender, almost too subtle story most enjoyable. The best directed amateur film seen in years." PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 36.


Wanderer Butterfly, The

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

William G. Nicholls

Description:

"A study of the Wanderer Butterfly presented in an interesting manner. Making full use of extension tubes and telelenses, the excellent extreme close-up photography affords the audience a detailed glimpse of the life cycle of this beautiful insect." PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 36.


National Park Rangers

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

Wayne Mitchell

Description:

"Wayne Mitchell, a former Ranger in the National Park Service acquaints the audience with a few of the Ranger's many jobs. Filmed in the Sequoia National Park, with Mrs. Mitchell as co-producer, this excellent film includes a hair-raising fire sequence which was finally obtained only after the Mitchells had expended considerable time and energy chasing forest fire reports from San Diego to Sequoia. Invariably upon arrival, they would find it to be only a brush fire or in a spot inaccessible for filming. The film demonstrates their eventual successes." PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 36.


Scat, Scat

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

Harrison F. Houghton

Description:

"A Short, appealing story of the little kitten who had no home. A wonderful example of what can be done within four flocks of one's home. The cast includes Mrs. Houghton, their two daughters, a few neighbors, and the family dog and kitten" PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 36.


Transition

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

Othel G. Goff

Description:

"An intelligent, informative story of glaciers, rivers and meadows in the Canadian Rockies. Music and narration well above average. In a land frequented by many vacationing photographers who usually shoot conventional scenes from the main highway, the advantages gained from striking off on foot over the trails are pleasingly evident in this enjoyable film" PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 35.


Red Spot, The

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

Lynn Fayman

Description:

"An unusual experiment in form, motion and color. It was obtained by filming light patterns created on a translucent screen. The use of spotlights, reflectors, prisms, color filters and various home made gadgets, plus a background of organ music provides an interesting departure from conventional filming." PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 35.


Insect Catchers of the Bog Jungle

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

William M. Harlow

Description:

"Dr. William M. Harlow is professor of Wood Technology at the State University of New York, College of Forestry. His film records the unparalleled spectacle of live insects being trapped by the pitcher plant, the sundew and Venus flytrap. Expert close-up photography and effective time lapse sequences employing home made equipment includes material never before recorded on film. A top flight nature film with suspense and drama, carrying a powerful appeal to any audience." PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 35.


Merry Christmas

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

S. J. Hazard

Description:

"An amusing, sophisticated treatment of a family Christmas. As the second film ever made by Mr. Hazard, "Merry Christmas" also won the first award and trophy at the 1955 Louisville international Exhibit of Photography. Excellent editing and directing result in the delightful skit of a tiny tot's premature discovery of Christmas tree and presents while parents are still sound asleep and of the mayhem that follows." PSA Journal, Dec. 1955, 35.


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