by Carson, Charles W; Dooley, John; International Film Bureau, Inc; University of California (System). Extension Media Center
Projected medium / 1968
TitleThe red planet Mars
Item typeProjected medium
Author(s)
  • Carson, Charles W
  • Dooley, John
ImprintUnited States [s.n.] [production company] ; 1968
LanguageEnglish
URLLink to original record
Notes
  • Title preceding main title: In conformity with astronomical convention, the south pole of the planet appears at the top of the screen in this film.
  • Additional credit: The producers wish to thank Lowell Observatory, North American Aviation, Inc., United States Information Service, for material used in this film.
  • No date on film; date taken from EMC Catalog.
  • No copyright on film.
  • Running time: 14:47.
  • Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. CBPF.
Physical description1 reel of 1 (532 ft.) (15 min.) : opt sd., col. ; 16 mm. print.

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Date text: 
1968
Author: 
Carson, Charles WDooley, John
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[s.n.] [production company]
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Millenium MARC Record: 
LEADER 00000ngm a2200325Ma 4500 001 43994928 005 20000506 TAPE oclc9991: 1201 007 mr caaadmnartuuac199409 008 000710s1968 xxu015 maeng d 009 Reclvl: f Addate: 000710 Addid: OCL Moddate: 080528 Modid: XRF 035 (PFA-FILM)2929 035 GLADN50873445 040 CUY|eamim|cCUY 090 |b1608-01-5320 245 04 The red planet Mars|h[motion picture] /|cdesigned and animated by Charles W. Carson ; produced by John Dooley. 257 U.S. 260 United States :|b[s.n.] [production company] ;|aChicago : |bInternational Film Bureau, Inc. [distributor],|c1968. 300 1 reel of 1 (532 ft.) (15 min.) :|bopt sd., col. ;|c16 mm. |3print. 500 Title preceding main title: In conformity with astronomical convention, the south pole of the planet appears at the top of the screen in this film. 500 Additional credit: The producers wish to thank Lowell Observatory, North American Aviation, Inc., United States Information Service, for material used in this film. 500 No date on film; date taken from EMC Catalog. 500 No copyright on film. 500 Running time: 14:47. 506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating.|5CBPF. 520 Traces history of scientific interest in Mars since 1672. Uses animation, graphics, and telescopic photography to describe Martian atmosphere, seasons, variations in appearance, and orbit in relation to earth. Discusses various scientific instruments on 1965 Mariner IV probe and shows its photographs of Martian surface.--1975 EMC Catalog. 541 0 PFA 1608-01-5320. D0004 590 PFA 1608-01-5320. |aCONDITION NOTE: Last inspected: 1994 Sep 15 Duana Fullwiley; splices; scratches; warped; Good condition: color good; minor scratches; film is a little warped; one tape splice (24 ft., 25 fr.), five cement splices (see cataloger's inspection report for splice footage points); edge code: EASTMAN 1. + .1 8 SAFETY FILM + 650 0 Mars (Roman deity) 650 0 Astronomy. 655 7 Shorts.|2mim 655 7 Scientific works (Nonfiction).|2mim 690 U.S. films. 700 1 Carson, Charles W. 700 1 Dooley, John. 710 2 International Film Bureau, Inc. 710 2 University of California (System).|bExtension Media Center. 935 GLADN50873445 941 0 PFA 1608-01-5320. D0004 donation; logged in 1994 Sep 15; D0004 #7834. 946 PFA 1608-01-5320. Logo tape-spliced at head of print: UC Extension Media Center. 954 20120801|bMarcive Authority Bib 956 20140224|bPFA migration/merge load 957 OCLC xref loaded 20140928 994 92|bCUY