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The Moving Past
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The Moving Past

2024
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Johnson, who had authored several books on farming, believed that motion pictures could be used to educate farmers who had no formal schooling.$ In the case of the omPB, the films were intended as \"educational work for farmers, school children, factory workers and other classes,\" and to \"give instruction in all branches of agriculture, etc., fruit growing.\" Screenings of the films of the OMPB were attended by a reported 100,000 during the two-week CNE in 1919.13 The province created an extensive distribution system to ensure its films were seen in various jurisdictions. Both bureaus used the non-flammable safety stock Pathé-Freres 28mm format in their productions, making it easier for them to be screened. [...]the expert announced, \"There will be 'text-films' as well as text-books.