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To celebrate the 100th Natural Horror Picture Show at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences screening, we are hosting a movie trailer contest. The video above describes the rules and has some inspirational trailers. Here are the rules:

1) Must receive your entry by 7pm Friday April 3rd.

2) Drop off entries at the Natural Science Museum information desk with your name, address, email, phone number, “Attn Steve Popson” on the tape or mail them to NC Museum of Natural Sciences, Attn: Steve Popson, 11 West Jones St, Raleigh, NC 27601 .

3) Entry must be no more than 3 minutes in length.

4) Entry must be “family friendly” – no profanity, no nudity, no gore

5) Trailer can be based on a film that we’ve shown at the museum or scifi/horror/fantasy film that you’ve made up.

6) Entries will be judged by the Natural Horror Picture Show staff.

7) We will screen the trailers on Friday May 1st and announce the winners.
8) Submit your trailer on: vhs, miniDV, DVD, computer file on DVD-R. Have another format? Email skip@avgeeks.com to see if we can use it.

9) Questions? Email me at skip@avgeeks.com

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Home Management: Why Budget? (1950)

Young America Films, Inc. Explains what the budget is, how it is set up in relation to needs and income, and what is to be gained by following a well-planned budget.


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How to Build an Igloo (1951)


A demonstration of igloo building in Canada’s far north, showing how the site is collected and how blocks of … snow are used. Presents a step-by-step demonstration by two Eskimos of how to build an igloo, showing how the site is selected and how blocks of snow are used to make a snug shelter against the Arctic cold. Explains why the snow must be carefully chosen, why the blocks are built up in a spiral and how an igloo is ventilated. An awesome film!

This film is available on How To… How To DVD


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TOYS!

Here are some films
about toys and the morality tales associated with them. Includes: Toys, Steadfast
Tin Soldier, Buy And Buy, Santa’s Toys
, lots of 80s toy commercials and
more!

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Guinea Pigs To The Moon

Films about space travel, before we actually landed
on the moon. Films include: First Men Into Space, Man And The Moon,
Our Class Explores The Moon, Surviving In Space (narrated by Walter Cronkite)
and Way Stations In Space.


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Those Naughty Germs

Films about our microscopic friends who make our lives
so miserable. Films included – Joan Avoids A Cold (2nd ed), Getting Sick
And Getting Well, Cell Wars, Communicable Diseases: They Just Get Around
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and VD Questions and Answers.

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BOOM!

Films about explosives and how they impact our everyday life. Films include:
Explosives – Tools for Progress, Don’t Touch, Why of Army Missles, Postmark:
Terror
and I Wasn’t Scared.

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