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[Gordon Knox and Chet Huntley on location]
Photograph of Gordon Knox (on the left) and Chet Huntley on location with an unidentified man in the background.
[Gordon Knox and Gunther von Fritsch on location in New Mexico]
Gordon Knox and Gunther von Fritsch filming Son of the Conquistadors in New Mexico in 1941. Fritsch and Knox are shown standing on the roof of a car looking over a camera on a tripod. A woman is visible behind the car seated behind another tripod. "100 Years, A New Mexico Film Celebration," is written in the top right corner.
[Gordon Knox and Gunther von Fritsch setting up to film]
Photograph of Gordon Knox and Gunther von Fritsch setting up to film in New Mexico. Fritsch and Knox are shown standing on the roof of a car looking over a camera on a tripod. A woman is visible behind the car seated behind another tripod.
[Gordon Knox at Camera]
Photograph taken at the Princeton Film Center in New Jersey at its original location.
[Gordon Knox at Camera]
Photograph taken at the Princeton Film Center in New Jersey at its original location.
[Gordon Knox at the microphone]
Photograph of Gordon Knox standing in front of a microphone.
[Gordon Knox, Jack Schaefer and Hugh Downs]
Photograph of Gordon Knox, Jack Schaefer and Hugh Downs. The photograph is blurry.
[Gordon Knox Presents Script to Sponsors]
Photograph taken at the Princeton Film Center at its original location in New Jersey. Original caption: "Reviewing the script for the proposed television film series to be released in 1954 by Television Producers, Inc. in cooperation with U.S. Marine Corps. / (left to right) Henry Olmsted, Martin Jones, General Lemuel C. Shepard, Jr., Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps, Gordon Knox."
[Gordon Knox with Microphone]
Photograph taken at the Princeton Film Center in New Jersey at its original location.
[Gordon Knox with Microphone]
Photograph taken at the Princeton Film Center in New Jersey at its original location.
The Grumman Gulfstream
This film discusses the Grumman Gulfstream airplane, its construction, and the qualities that make it useful, specifically for traveling business men
[Ham Holton]
Photograph taken at the Princeton Film Center in New Jersey, around the time that the original building first opened. Original caption: "Ham Holton".
[Ham Holton and Visitor Rest Outside]
Photograph taken at the Princeton Film Center in New Jersey, around the time that the original building first opened. In this photo, "Sure beats working!!" is written on the sole of Ham Holton's shoe, and the badge worn by the other man reads, "Central Engineering and Shop Areas Visitor's Pass".
It Happens Every Spring
This film briefly explores the history of the New York Wire Company and the making of aluminum wire screening.
Junior Club
This film contains home video footage and includes images of a car stuck on a beach and of a woman throwing snow balls into a canyon.
The King Means Business
This film shows how Yale Load King electric hoists can improve production safety and efficiency for both small and large factories and workshops.
[Labeling Envelopes]
Photograph taken at the Princeton Film Center in Princeton, New Jersey. A man in the mail room uses an envelope printer to address a stack of envelopes.
Lenox TV spot
This short video features three B&W commercials for Lenox fine china.
[Mailing Operation]
Photograph taken at the original building of the Princeton Film Center in New Jersey, around the time that the building first opened. Original caption: "Mailing Operation"
[Man and Receptionist in Princeton Film Center Waiting Room]
Photograph of the Princeton Film Center at its original location in New Jersey.
[Man Developing Images]
Photograph taken at the Princeton Film Center in New Jersey, around the time that the original building first opened.
[Man Filming with "Mag #1" Camera]
Photograph taken at the Princeton Film Center in New Jersey, around the time that the original building first opened. In this photo, the camera is labeled "MAG #1".
Materials Handling
This film discusses how the development of bigger and better machinery over the years has improved work efficiency, especially in fields that involve moving materials and building structures.
[Meeting with Gordon Knox at the Princeton Film Center]
Photograph of Gordon Knox (seated at desk) and three other men at the Princeton Film Center.
[Meeting with Gordon Knox at the Princeton Film Center]
Photograph of Gordon Knox (seated at desk) and three other men at the Princeton Film Center.
Men Bet Their Lives On It
Film focusing on Packard engines, the Packard company, Packard engine production, and Packard's contributions to the war effort in the 1940s are the focus of this program.
Modern Packaging
This film touches on the design and importance of packaging for items like food products and mail shipments.
[Nancy C. Knox in New Mexico]
Associate Producer of Son of the Conquistadors, Nancy C. Knox, on location in New Mexico during filming. Ms. Knox is standing next to a donkey and two trucks.
The Navy's Blue Angels
This film looks at The U.S. Navy's Blue Angels, a highly trained group of precision flying pilots.
New England Idyll
This film includes footage of people on the beach, people on planes, etc. This appears to be excerpt footage from the film "North by Northeast" ( KNOX_26, directed by Wilbur T. Blume and produced by Gordon Knox).
New Wings for the Navy: The Douglas F4D
A film documenting how the Douglas F4D Skyray helped the US Navy break a world speed record.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph taken at original location of the Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey. In this image, "The Princeton Film Center" in black uppercase lettering has been added above the main entry, unlike the other photos that share the title: [Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949].
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
[Newly Built Princeton Film Center, Circa 1949]
Photograph of the original Princeton Film Center in New Jersey.
North by Northeast
This short film - produced in association with Northeast Airlines and Hertz Rent a Car Systems - shows travel opportunities in New England.
[North Texas State University School of Music Orientation]
This video is composed of digitized slides and musical accompaniment that were used to promote the North Texas State University School of Music. The slide show consists of segments that discuss the school from the perspective of the university president, an introduction to the university community, the value of the program from the perspective of the Dean of the School of Music, the Music Library and other resources, teaching faculty, performance groups available on campus, and the availability of live performances on and off campus. The slide show begins with images and a performance by the NTSU symphony orchestra as well as images of students practicing and studying. The second segment includes images of and narration by university president C.C. "Jitter" Nolan about the value and importance of the music program and the President's Award which was given to the symphony orchestra as conducted by Anshel Brusilow and the One O'Clock Lab Band under the direction of Leon Breeden. In the third segment, narrator Edward Baird discusses the student community and programs accompanied by images of students on campus, students painting, and students in the university lounge. In the fourth segment, Dean of the School of Music Marceau Meyers speaks about the expanding practice, performance, and recording spaces and the Music Library located in Willis Library and directed by Morris Martin. In the fifth segment, Baird discusses the program's teaching faculty with accompanying images of Eugene Conley, Adolfo Odnoposoff, Anshel Brusilow, Robert Ottman, William Latham, Martin Mailman, Merrill Ellis, Michael Collins, Cecil Adkins, Edward Rainbow, David McGuire, Robert Winslow, and Leon Breeden. Areas highlighted include the electronic music program, musicology, and jazz performance. The sixth includes images of performance groups on campus including the acapella choir, chapel choir, men's chorus, women's chorus, grand chorus, madrigal singers, opera theater, commercial singers, …
[On Location at Macy's Department Store]
Photograph of the Princeton Film Center crew on location at Macy's Department Store. A man reads History of Macy's of New York. Original caption: "On location at Macy's Department Store".
[On location filming for Old Man in a Hurry]
Photograph of crew and equipment during on location filming for Old Man in a Hurry. A car is visible in the foreground with a camera mounted to the top. There is a two-wheeled buggy tied to the back of the car. There is a man seated atop the car, two on the buggy, two in the car and one standing beside the car. The car is parked on a dirt road in the countryside.
[On location filming for Old Man in a Hurry -- Image 2]
Photograph of on location filming of horses running on a track for the film Old Man in a Hurry. Four horses carting two-wheeled buggys are visible to the right of a car traveling on a dirt track. There is a camera and two camera men on top of the car.
[On location filming of Shooting Straight with Tim Holt]
Photograph of cast and crew, on location, during the filming of an episode of Shooting Straight with Tim Holt. There are guns and a map mounted on the back wall.
[On location filming of The Blue Angels, 1958]
Photograph of the crew of The Blue Angels, filming on location. Four camera men are visible atop scaffolding next to a plane. Other planes and a hangar are visible in the background.
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