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Prize-winning Czech anti-war film, partly in the form of an animated cartoon.
Uses humour and animated cartoon characters to emphasise the need to keep hands, hair, teeth body and cloth clean.
A cartoon film which explains and illustrates computer terminology. From ‘computer’ to ‘linear programming’ and ‘algorithm’ the new words and expressions used are amusingly explained.
Intended to supplement tutorials at summer school. 1: Shows the various ways in which fish and aquatic mammals maintain their buoyancy in water. A histroical cartoon sequence about Archimedes explains the...
A cartoon on the need to collect scrap metals for use in the war production effort.
The television commercial is a unique art form, challenging the makers to squeeze a lasting message into a tiny time slot and it has been part of television since the early days of live broadcasts, which...
Cartoon by Lancelot Speed. An interesting example of early animation technique. Produced late in the war, it sets out to boost public morale by ridiculing the Kaiser and the Crown Prince ('Little Willie’),...
Video recording of a discussion between political cartoonist Martin Rowson and Willl Self on the history of political satire. Held at the RSA in October 2008. (30 minutes)
Describes how partial deafness affects an individual’s day-to-day life. Offers practical advice to deaf and hearing people on what can be done to help.
Cartoon character NAPO takes the viewer through a series of sketches dealing with risk assessment in the workplace including caution hazards, assessing the risk, identifying the unknown, acting on risks,...
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