Blueprinting the Classroom Film

Frank S. Cellier

Some twenty years ago, at a meeting of the SMPE, T. E. Finegan, who was then associated with the Eastman Kodak Company, presented a paper to you on “The Development of Classroom Films”. This was before the introduction of the “talking picture” to the classroom, and in fact, it was in the very early days of classroom films of any kind whatever. And yet, even as far back as twenty years ago, Mr. Finegan was able to present a number of salient principles which are as valid today as they ever were. Some of these principles have not only been validated but strengthened and sharpened up by the experience of the past twenty years, as I hope to show you during the course of this discussion.

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Published
1947-03
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J12724