This film is pure nostalgia and great fun! Great for training in the office as an ice-breaker (Oh, the things we had to do in the days before powerpoint!
This early Coronet film takes us through the basics of effective public speaking, with its focus on body posture and gestures. There is some very funny footage here; especially in the scene demonstrating how not to make gestures when speaking (what a forensic geek this dude is!).
The final “live” speech is great in that it is about nuclear energy! The speaker’s motions are so calculated (albeit exaggerated for example), they are counter-productive to the film’s lesson and ultimately distract from what the speaker is trying to say.
Great film. See the complete original print of this film for auction on ebay through 10/23!
Note: The following clip was taken directly from the original 16mm print and has been edited to approximately half the film’s original length.
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Wisdom is wise action indeed action is a universal language.
They sure did have high waists back in the 40s!
watta loada bollocks
great
Actually this film was made in the mid ’50’s not the ’40’s.
So endearing.
man shut up fool
lol, vintage
yea, get that swirling text outta there
Get rid of that swirling caption every 30 seconds. Totally counter-productive.
I am a public speaker too and this film is indeed pure nostalgia. Great video!
I like this video because I’m just starting my speaking career. Check out my speech and leave a comment please.
that damn commercial banderole s annoying..and it ain t working for me!
Great presentaion. Well spoken and good points to ponder.
Dave & Lindy
MAGICTAINMENT
Noise reduction left a rather annoying residue in the background.
I know, I know. Sorry for the “annoying advertising,” folks. These are only on my early clips – none of my recent ones. I got better and smarter. (All from watching these films!) 🙂
Too bad for the annoying advertising swirling across the video, extremely distracting and disappointing
Excellent
I’m a public speaker and this documentary serves as an timeless reminder that body language is an important skill.
Thanks for posting these. I love Movietone and Coronet educational films. This shit is great!