Condoms: A Responsible Option
Addresses teenagers and young adults with dramatic vignettes, live footage and graphics to counsel caution in entering into sexual relationships, to advise that having sex with someone means having sex with all their previous partners, to stress that the proper use of condoms can reduce the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS. Uses the example of you sleeping with everybody your partner slept with. Talks about AIDS mostly. Deals with the embarrassment of buying condoms.
Social guidance / table manners film about a boy who eats his food so quickly, and eats so much junk food, that he makes himself sick.
After going to bed with a stomach ache and a night of food nightmares, he wakes up the next day with a new attitude toward eating, and happily ingests his meals slowly and calmly, savoring the flavors released by a well-chewed gob of food.
Have over 22,000 films. Will travel. For more than a decade, we’ve been rescuing old 16mm school films from dumpsters and obscurity and showing them to folks like you.
Animated short promoting Bristol-Myers’ Ipana toothpaste. This early Walter Lantz cartoon uses characters from Gene Byrne’s comic strip, Reg’lar Fellers. NOTE: Boy Meets Dog was said to have been one of the most expensive commercials ever made for theatrical distribution as an “added attraction.”
This film is available on Courtroom Classroom DVD-R
Consists of a perception experiment in which university students wear devices which invert their fields of vision. Shows the stages of adaptation to new situations. Filmed at the institute of experimental psychology at Innsbruck, Austria.
Some films from the AV Geeks archive that have really
catchy/annoying songs. Great to singalong! Films include: Fun With Lines,
Crash Bang Boom, Malakapaladoo Skip Two, Drugs Are Like That, Shake Hands with
Danger, Telezonia and VD is for Everybody.
Films made for potential prisoners. Three Days In County Jail (for high school students to teach them what it is like to be in jail. Narrated by Gregory Morris), Surviving Hostage Situations (made for upper management of multi-national corporations on what to do if they are kidnapped by radical terrorists) and Escape! (made for Army soldiers on how to escape when in a prisoner of war camp).
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collection of 30 second TV ads for mid-1970s theatrical feature films. Trailers
include – Halloween, Saturday Night Fever, The Fog, Battlestar Galactica,
Over the Edge, Deathsport and many many more (over 100!)
Why aren’t you popular? Finally a video tape that answers the
tough questions: How can I be popular? Why is my family shunned? What can I
do to fit in? Funny, awkward and sometimes downright insulting… Nearly ninety
minutes of films pulled from the A/V Geeks Educational 16mm Film Archive: Getting
Along with Others, Are You Popular?, Mirror Mirror, Shy Guy, Psychological Differences
Between the Sexes and Social Acceptability.