Paul Burnford Trailers
Rhythm and Movement in Art Trailer
Paul Burnford was a British-born American director, cinematographer, and educator. He began his career in the British film industry before relocating to the United States, where he directed and photographed numerous short films and documentaries. Notable works include Adventures of Rusty (1945) and Storm (1943), a short film examining the impact of severe weather. Beyond his filmmaking endeavors, Burnford authored instructional books on cinematography, such as Filming for Amateurs, contributing to the education of aspiring filmmakers. His multifaceted career left a lasting impact on both the British and American film industries.
Most Popular Paul Burnford Trailers
Total trailers found: 24
28 October 1944
In this John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short, a man recovers his lost memories when he is forced to relive events in his dreams.
14 April 1945
Part of the Crime Does Not Pay short series.
01 January 1957
Dave and Tommy have found an old dead tree in the woods. As they explore it, they find that it is the home of many different plants and animals such as lizards, beetles, crickets, slugs, fungus plants, tree salamanders, ants and gopher snakes.
01 January 1961
Explores the concept of texture in our environment and how it is perceived through our senses, particularly touch and sight.
16 December 1944
A police psychiatrist is enlisted to catch a killer.
30 September 1940
Second attempt to create a feature film out of the 200,000-plus feet of film which Soviet film-maker Sergei Eisenstein shot during 1931-32 in Mexico for American socialist author Upton Sinclair, his wife and a small company of investors.
10 April 1944
1940. Sixteen year old Phillip is one of a number of amateur radio operators across the US, doing it purely as a fun hobby.
31 December 1969
This film explores the fundamental role of rhythm and movement in art, drawing parallels between natural phenomena and artistic creation.
06 September 1945
Fearing that his recently-acquired step-mother, Ann Dennis, is competing with him for his father's affections, and saddened by the death of his dog, young Danny Mitchell seeks consolation in the companionship of a ferocious, Nazi-trained police dog, Rusty, brought to the U.
01 January 1960
The art of mixing color is shown in a visual presentation.
01 January 1968
Designed to create a heightened awareness of color in our environment. Avoids theoretical analysis, emphasizing instead the sensuous and emotional appeal of color and its power to influence vision and feeling.
01 January 1956
This documentary, produced by Paul Burnford, features how products are made in factories. It uses an example of a jack-in-the-box produced by Mattel.
23 October 1943
A look at how the weather bureau tries to warn farmers and businessmen about approaching large storms.
01 January 1938
A playful and affectionate look at London Zoo and the people and animals who make up its daily life.
01 January 1937
Two case studies highlighting the work of the National Council of Social Service: the conversion of a barn into a village hall in South Cerney, Gloucestershire, and the building of an occupational centre in the depressed mining village of Pentre in the Rhondda Valley, Wales.
01 January 1949
Everyone should hang out with Basketball! Basketball’s mom thinks Basketball is really cool, no matter what the kids at school say!
01 January 1938
A popular study of relative anatomy and physiology with particular reference to size and weight.
20 September 1945
This Carey Wilson Miniature tells the true story of a humble YMCA worker, Asa K. Jennings (Louis Jean Heydt), who lived a productive life for 27 years after medical science doomed him to death.
01 January 1950
Susan and Ted are creating an insect zoo, learning about various insects.
03 March 1945
This short film takes a look at the tools and methods used to forecast the weather.
03 March 1945
An orphan is uncertain whether she wants to remain with her adoptive family or return to the orphanage.
01 January 1967
Educational film for parents to discuss LSD with their children.
01 January 1971
The relationship between human emotions and the art created is illustrated by a selection of artistic works which span all periods of history and a variety of subjects.
15 October 1954
While riding on horseback with fellow actor Bill Demarest near the vast Irvine Ranch in Southern California, Jimmy Stewart pauses to explain that Irvine will be the location of the 1953 Boy Scout Jamboree.