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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0122483Paul Burnford - IMDb

    Paul Burnford was born on 19 July 1914 in London, England, UK. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Adventures of Rusty (1945), Jamboree (1953) and Beyond LSD (1967). He was married to Zelda Faye (Oksner) Bernie, Frances E. (Houle) Voruz and Dorothy A. Baldwin.

    • Director, Cinematographer, Producer
    • July 19, 1914
    • Paul Burnford
    • March 28, 1999
  2. Moods of Nature (1934) Profession: Filmmaker. Biographical Notes: From London, England. "Paul Burnford produced or directed over 100 academic films, on subjects ranging from zoology, to history, to art.

  3. Paul Burnford produced or directed more than 100 academic films on subjects ranging from zoology to history to art. His films were probably seen by the majority of students attending U.S. elementary and secondary schools in North America since 1960.

  4. Executive producer, Paul Burnford. "Grade levels: intermediate, junior-senior high, college, adult." Explains why volcanoes and earthquakes occur frequently in the same geographic areas. Access-restricted-item.

    • 12 min
  5. Paul Burnford. Publication date. 1968. Topics. color. 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. Features an avant-garde auto harp soundtrack by Werner Bracher. Addeddate.

    • 5 min
  6. Like many academic filmmakers, Paul Burnford had opinions about what constituted a film of exceptional educational value. In common with other notable academic filmmakers, he had a high regard for his subject matter and a tremendous amount of respect for learners of all ages. On this page, you'll find a wonderful interview conducted with ...

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