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Career in woodworking & guidance films 1940-60S
Career in Woodworking & Guidance Films 1940s-60s on DVD
Total Running Time is approximately 55 minutes
Woodworking- (1940)- Woodworking in mills, construction and cabinetmaking They sure don't make 'em like they used to, and here's where you'll find out why. Outstanding footage of home construction at mid-20th century. The first two things to notice about home building is a) how much hardwood was used, and b) how many people were employed. It's interesting to see an entire house being sheathed in heavy planks instead of Celotex, and to watch men using hammers instead of nail guns. And although there is already prefabrication of elements like windows and doors, there is still on-site construction of kitchen storage units by skilled carpenters.
Producer:Norwood Studios Audio/Visual: Sd, B&W Run time 16:00
How To Keep A Job-(1949)-What you need to do to stay employed: choose the right job, get along with colleagues, maintain positive attitude, etc.
Producer: Coronet Instructional Films Audio/Visual: Sd, B&W Run time 10:46
Finding Your Life's Work-(1940)-Classic vocational guidance film produced to snap America's teenagers out of a Depression mood.
Producer: Holmes (Burton) Films Audio/Visual: Sd, B&W Run time 18:52
When You Grow Up-Film for middle-school children about vocational choices and opportunities in the U.S. Great shots of early 1960s children and adults pursuing everyday activities.
Producer: Films West Audio/Visual: Sd, C Run time 11:22