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The Prelinger Archive is a great royalty free video source. They have  
many "old time" instructional videos that might fit the bill.

Especially check out the Hanford Science Forum, featuring "science  
student of the week" Doyle Burke, circa 1950s:

"Television program (one of a series) sponsored by General Electric  
Company for telecasting to residents of the Richland, Washington  
area. This interview with Dr. Richard F. Foster, manager of the  
Aquatic Biology Division at the Hanford plutonium plant, presents his  
research that the plant's radioactive effluents have no effect on  
aquatic life in the Columbia River. Also featured is an interview  
with "science student of the week" Doyle Burke, senior at Columbia  
High School."

http://www.archive.org/details/HanfordS1957

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You might also want to check out one of my personal favorites, "Fish  
from Hell," http://www.archive.org/details/Fishfrom1945.



Jason Robertshaw
Media and Technology Coordinator

Center for Distance Learning
Mote Marine Laboratory
seatrek.org




On Mar 23, 2007, at 1:27 PM, Sean Smith wrote:

> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology  
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>
> All,
>
> I just had a brief conversation with a representative from SGTV, a
> production company in Nashville, TN, who has an interesting  
> request.  The
> production company is working with an author/financial planner on a  
> new
> curriculum related to personal finance and is looking for "vintage"  
> black
> and white video footage to include in the DVD portion of the  
> series.  She
> didn't know where else to turn, so figured she'd try ASTC and our  
> members.
>
> If you've got anything to share -- you'll be given proper credit/ 
> citation
> for providing the video -- contact Allison Warren of SGTV at
> [log in to unmask] and "cc" me at [log in to unmask]
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> Thanks!
> Sean
>
> Sean Smith
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