A documentary film 'New Eyes New Ears' about public film production and use in Japan. A Japanese child in a crib. A young boy plays with a pot containing hot bars. A girl pats a cat. Children walk on a boundary wall. Children wave from a train. Boys and girls study in a library. People gathered. Animation depicts people confined to their own sections in Japan. Animation depicts the way the gap between people from various sections of the world can be reduced. Pictures of information centers in Japan. Book records and old reels in an information center. Art, reference work and records from many countries in the information center. A cameraman clicks pictures of students studying in the United States. The picture is put on a bulletin board in Japan. Women look at the bulletin board. People watch a movie. The movie shows : A woman works in a laboratory. A doctor studies an X ray. People make paintings. Women sing. Workers construct a house. Japanese personnels visit the United States.
A documentary film about public film production and use in Japan. Motion picture film reel canisters kept on shelves. A man places film canisters on the selves. The man places a film from a canister on a film projector. A review committee on Civil Information and Education Section with other Japanese advisors review the film. Officials discuss. Japanese men rewrite the script in Japanese. Men check the script for accuracy. A man works on a typewriter. The man puts an OK seal on a paper. Men prepare a discussion guide of the film. Men shoot scenes from a building terrace. Officials at a desk. A man writes a title on a book. A map on a slide. A man speaks into a microphone and another waits in a recording studio. Musicians give music in the film. A man controls volume and tone quality. The man records on the film on a recorder as well as on a tape. The film is taken out of the recorder. The film pases through various equipment in the laboratory during its development. A man inspects the film. Men make bundles of films for different regions. The bundles are carried on trolleys. The trolleys on a railway station platform. A train carrying the bundles pulls out of the railway station.
A documentary film about public film production and use in Japan. Animation of a map of Japan depicts records carried to various places. A man rides a bicycle on a road to deliver the records. A board outside a building reads 'Niigata Prefectural Audio Visual Library'. The librarian arranges the film records on selves. A woman takes out a film and a booklet from a drawer. She looks at the film. A woman takes out a disc from a drawer. A woman takes out a record from a shelf. A man takes out posters from a shelf and shows it to another man. A man places equipment in a storage.
A documentary film about public film production and use in Japan. An audio visual officer works on a map of Japan on a wall. The officer gives a record to a man. The audio visual officer shows new records to leaders. He hands over a record to one of the officers. A film shows a classroom session.
A documentary film about public film production and use in Japan. Two Japanese people greet each other. Two men enter a library. A librarian asks them to take a seat. The men discuss. The librarian points to records on selves. He points a stick at the records. The librarian shows cards to the two men. The librarian writes the names of the records on a paper. The librarian along with the two men go to an audio visual officer. The officer talks to the two men and instructs them on how to run their motion picture event. Animation movie depicts seven steps to make a meeting successful. The officer shows them a guide. He points to a map on a wall. Men put a projector screen on a stand. A man plays a film. Men try to place the film projector in the correct position. People laugh at the confusion as the crew running the film is unprepared. The men try to focus picture on the screen. The officer tells about the failure of the meeting. A man introduces the film to people. People sit and watch the film. The men thank him for suggestions.
A documentary film about public film production and use in Japan. Men place crates of audio visual material on a cycle carriage. Men load crates on a truck. The truck is driven away. Men load crates in a bus. A man pushes a ski cart loaded with audio visual material . A bullock cart loaded with crates. People carry crates on their back. Crates loaded onto a ship. People in a boat carry audio visual material. Men take out crates from a vehicle. People watch films on projector screens in different parts of Japan.
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