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Title
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WWII Propaganda Films and IU:
Audiovisual Production, Distribution, and Education
Subject
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World War II Propaganda Films
Moving Image
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https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/653702t57k
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B&W
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10:39
Original Format
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16mm print
Sound/Silent
Sound
Nation of Origin
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U.S.
Geographic Coverage
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U.S.
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Title
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It’s Up To Us
Description
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<span>This film focuses on the conservation of important natural elements such as rubber, oil and metal needed to win the war. Viewers are shown various ways in which they can change daily habits to get the most out of these materials. "How to conserve rubber, oil, gas, and other materials necessary for automobiles. Makes one feel unpatriotic and a fool to scrape tires, jam on brakes, race motor, drive very fast, neglect to check battery, inflate tires improperly, and run car for unnecessary trips." (Educational Film Catalog, 1943, 218.)</span>
Creator
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General Motors
Jam Handy Organization
Date Issued
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1943
Avalon Video
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https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/653702t57k
1943
conservation
General Motors
Jam Handy Organization
Transportation
United States
war production
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Title
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WWII Propaganda Films and IU:
Audiovisual Production, Distribution, and Education
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II Propaganda Films
Moving Image
A series of visual representations imparting an impression of motion when shown in succession. Examples include animations, movies, television programs, videos, zoetropes, or visual output from a simulation.
Avalon Section PURL
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https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/653702sb1v
Color/Black & White
B&W
Duration
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09:00
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
16mm print
Sound/Silent
Sound
Nation of Origin
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U.S.
Geographic Coverage
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United States, The Arctic region
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Paratroops
Creator
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U.S. Office of War Information Bureau of Motion Pictures
Description
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Stresses the American paratrooper's ability to do battle in a variety of terrains and climates. Portrays the diverse skillset military parachutists must acquire prior to going into battle. Several scenes show paratroopers learning to ski in order to navigate arctic environments. "A quick overview of the weeks spent in learning to jump, tumble, and fall, in practice jumping from a tower and from a dummy plane, in packing the parachute one's life depends on, in learning to jump from a plane in half a second, to guide a chute by working the shroud cords, to land without splintering a leg, to disengage the chute and come up fighting." (War Films Bulletin of the Extension Division Indiana University, February, 1943, 24.)
Date Issued
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1943
Avalon Video
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https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/653702sb1v
1943
military training
paratroops
U.S. Office of War Information Bureau of Motion Pictures
United States
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Dublin Core
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Title
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WWII Propaganda Films and IU:
Audiovisual Production, Distribution, and Education
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II Propaganda Films
Moving Image
A series of visual representations imparting an impression of motion when shown in succession. Examples include animations, movies, television programs, videos, zoetropes, or visual output from a simulation.
Avalon Section PURL
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https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/653702t60p
Color/Black & White
B&W
Duration
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08:32
Original Format
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16mm print
Sound/Silent
Sound
Nation of Origin
Nationality of a film's Producers and/or Creators
U.S.
Geographic Coverage
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Mariana Islands, Japan
Hachijō-jima, Tokyo
Alternate Title
Target: Invisible
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Target- Invisible
Description
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Illustrates the use of radar on a bombing mission over Japan, and explains the work of the "mysterious 11th member of the crew" - the radar operator. In a final scene, the film is revealed to have been produced after the war, and a narrator encourages the purchase of war bonds, to "buy a share in the peace" and support the development of new technologies.
Creator
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U.S. Army Air Forces Motion Picture Unit
Date Issued
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1945
Avalon Video
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Avalon Section PURL
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https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/653702t60p
1945
bomber
Japan
military strategy
U.S. Army Air Forces
United States
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Title
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WWII Propaganda Films and IU:
Audiovisual Production, Distribution, and Education
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II Propaganda Films
Moving Image
A series of visual representations imparting an impression of motion when shown in succession. Examples include animations, movies, television programs, videos, zoetropes, or visual output from a simulation.
Avalon Section PURL
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https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/653702sc3r
Color/Black & White
B&W
Duration
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09:04
Original Format
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16mm print
Sound/Silent
sound
Nation of Origin
Nationality of a film's Producers and/or Creators
U.S.
Geographic Coverage
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Sylacauga, Alabama
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Title
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When Work is Done
Creator
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U.S. Office of War Information Bureau of Motion Pictures
The Division of Recreation, Office of Community War Services, Federal Security Agency
Description
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<span>During the War, people from rural parts of the country moved to cities to take advantage of new jobs available at factories, shipyards, and other plants. This film promotes ways toward a healthy transition during wartime as these new communities expanded and grew. "Showing how the people of Sylacauga (Ala.) provided recreation for war worker who had come to work and live there." ("Current Film News," Educational Screen, December, 1943, 404). By highlighting this community as an exemplar, the film demonstrates how to welcome new members of a town, be it at work, at lunchtime, or in after work recreational activities such as dances, sports, and more.<br /></span>
Contributor
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The War Activities Committee of The Motion Picture Industry: Exhibited and Distributed by
Date Issued
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1943
Avalon Video
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Avalon Section PURL
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https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/653702sc3r
1943
home front
labor
U.S. Office of War Information Bureau of Motion Pictures
United States