. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. THIRTY-FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT 81 The reels show birds and animals in their native haunts and the pictures are outstanding even though as yet they are not produced with sound. Some of the reels have been so favorably received at the American Game Conference, in New York City, that other reels have been requested each year. Early in 1930, a complete list of films was prepared, indicating that there are now more than forty reels ready for
. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. THIRTY-FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT 81 The reels show birds and animals in their native haunts and the pictures are outstanding even though as yet they are not produced with sound. Some of the reels have been so favorably received at the American Game Conference, in New York City, that other reels have been requested each year. Early in 1930, a complete list of films was prepared, indicating that there are now more than forty reels ready for loan. An attempt was then made to have them widely used in the schools. A little advertising brought splendid results and there were times when practicaly every usable reel was being utilized in some part of the state. In several instances, county agents have borrowed reels and have used them for a period of several weeks at various farm bureau meetings. A growing call comes from bureaus of visual instruction in city school depart- ments. Here again, request is made for the use of a film for several weeks at a time in order that it may be shown in many different schools. Storage of the films been improved through the purchase of a power rewind and a new portable screen has improved projection. The end of this fiscal year fintls all negatives properly stored in sealed cans and practically all of the positive film utilized in reels suitable for loan. Through the courtesy of the Du])ont de Nemours Comi)any, it was possible to secure a 16nim copy nf thrco-roo] feature, "From ITatch-. FiG. 25. Little brown cranes wintering in the San Joaquin Valley. Photograph by E. S. Cheney, May 24, 1929. ery to ; A second set of this narrow film, owned by the Dupont Company, was also deposited in the office for use. There has been much call for these 16mm reels, the first the bureau has acquired. The Bureau of Visual Instruction, of San Francisco city schools, borrowe
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