For a small taste of this great DVD,
watch the preview below.
This great DVD will keep
you entertained for almost an hour.
One of
our personal favorites, this nostalgic DVD includes segments which
illustrates how a watch works, how the ear works, how the eye works,
and one of the most innovative explanations by Tommy Telephone who puts
together all 433 parts of a rotary telephone and a great movie about how our
eyes view the motion picture. This is simply a
delightful selection for not only the younger set, but for us oldsters too.
How It Works Series - The five movies in this
series offer a refresher to many of us and a wonderful educational
opportunity for your children and grandchildren. All of these movies offer a
great way for you to talk to your children about how certain parts of their
body works, like the ears and eyes, how their hair grows, why some people
are tall and some are short.
How A Watch Works (1949) - Offers a wonderful, informative, but easy to
understand demonstration of the basic design and operation of a watch,
including stop-motion animation showing a watch being assembled from many
parts. The photography is crisp, clear and for kids who love to take things
apart and put them back together fascinating. For 18 and a half minutes you
will be mesmerized by the intricate workings of the watch.
How The Ear Functions is a fascinating 1940 movie that offers excellent
animation and shows the structure and function of the human hearing system,
all in only 11 minutes, but does so marvelously you will want more. You will
be amazed at how the ear we so take for granted does so much; is so
interconnected to other parts of our body; and how it can influence those
parts.
How The Eye Functions - A beautifully animated 11 minute, 1941 movie that
offers an excellent detailed explanation of the human eye and eyesight. You
will be amazed at the animation and details shown in this wonderful, helpful
movie that offers you and your children an opportunity to discuss their
eyes. Why not combine the movie with a game. You can take several items out
for them to look at and then have them describe what they saw to you after
you put it behind your back.
Just Imagine - Is a 1947 movie with one of the most innovative explanations
by an animated character in film history, Tommy Telephone. Watch him put
together all 433 parts of a rotary telephone. I loved watching the animated
Tommy show the man in the movie how he would get the "telephone" together.
Wonderful animation, and you can also show the "techno" crowd of today how
telephones were "back in the day". No redial, no call forwarding, text
messaging, just think of all the discussions that will ensue after spending
10 minutes and 27 seconds watching this movie.
How You See It - A 1936, 8 minute film, which shows how our eyes view the
motion picture. A great inside look into the motion picture industry. It
offers wonderful insight into the process our eyes go through to make it
possible for us to view what amounts to still images as the movies we do.
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Production Notes
Source Material:
Please note that the
DVDs/CDs whether video or audio are produced with the original
film footage or audio stock. We have deliberately left in all
the slight imperfections which adds to the nostalgia, charm and
wonder of these vintage DVDs and old time radio shows. All are
compiled from public domain sources.
Packaging:
Our DVDs are produced
and then packaged in full size DVD cases for easy storage with
your other DVDs. We do
not use plastic CD style or slim line cases.
Video DVDs:
The DVDs are designed
to play on all home and computer DVD players, they are region
free, NTSC productions. We use only high quality DVD media to
maximize compatibility. The vast majority of DVD players work
fine with our DVD discs. Still, there are some that may
experience problems, this compatibility issue does exist for a
small percentage of older DVD players in use today.
Radio Show CDs & DVDs:
The MP3 CDs and DVDs
are playable on any computer with a DVD/CD drive and an MP3
player such as Window Media Player. The CDs will also play in CD
players which accept MP3 files. This includes both home and auto
players. Also, we've found that many DVD players will play MP3
files. The individual episode files have been left accessible so
that they can be transferred to portable devices or CDs for your
convenience.
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package in the rare case of a shipping problem; and most
importantly, YOU have a means of knowing that your purchase has
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cases, just like you get at the store. We do not use plastic CD
style or slim line cases.
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