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Slide Programs

1. Satire On Judging by Paul Greenburg: A humorous, nine minute program with cassette tape commentary. Good for use as a filler in conjunction with a judges' workshop or to lend a bit of humor to a main program.

2. Swinging Lights by James Bushell: A 28 slide, 10 minute cassette taped "how-to" program on swinging penlight photography. Good, clear commentary with audible change signals.

3. Magic for Slides by Elsie H. Lamminen, FPSA: This program is an excellent "how-to" aid which explains methods of enhancing the impact and quality of your slide by cropping, coloring, spotting, sandwiching, etc. 125 slides with cassette and written commentary. Program lasts about 21 minutes.

4. Glass Photography by James Chaffin: A 75 slide, 16 minute program with cassette tape. Very good instructional and compositional aid on "how-to" photograph glass objects.

5. Portraiture As I See It by Kurt Seidel, APSA: Excellent training aid for portrait photography consisting of 59 slides - 40 minute showing. The program was prepared for a single projector presentation and may be shown with automatic slide changes when used with an Audiotronics Cassette Sync Tape Recorder/Player Model 152-S or other compatible systems. Slides have to be advanced manually by someone following the script, and changed at the points marked in the script. Instructive sheet and script included.

6. Art In Nature by Norman Freeman, FPSA: A beautiful nature program of 250 slides lasting 30 - 45 minutes or less depending on the operator of the projector. After a three minute introduction on cassette tape, there is background music, but no further commentary on the slides, which are individually titled to identify specific subjects. The projector operator can show the slides at his/her own pace. For the viewer, this program is suitable as a learning process and for visual enjoyment.

7. Some Pointers About Flower Photography by Norman Freeman, FPSA: this is an outstanding training aid on close up photography consisting of 108 slides with cassette tape and detailed written commentary and outline. Program lasts approximately 40 minutes.

8. Producing Award Winning Lightgrams by Glenn Sternes and Leonard Resnick: An 80 slide program with taped commentary explaining the problems and the way to take and succeed in making beautiful lightgrams. Follow the detailed explanation and you too can produce prize-winning slides. Approximately 22 minutes of an exciting process which challenges the photographer.

9. Pinhole Photography by Ruben T. Barrera : a twenty minute program on how to make a pinhole camera from an oatmeal box. The procedure in taking and developing an image with the pinhole camera. Slide Programs

10. 1983 GSCCC Year End Slides: 46 pictorial and 38 nature slides in a carousel tray with a cassette tape and a commentary on each slide. Program lasts approximately 14 minutes on pictorial slides and 8 minutes in nature slides.

11. 1984 GSCCC Year End Slides: 40 pictorial and 37 nature slides with score sheets but no tape or written commentary. Slides may be shown at your leisure. Might be helpful as a club program on slide judging- to compare scoring results.

12. 1988 GSCCC Year End Slides and Prints: 56 slides depicting the fine collection of top print and slide entries in the Councill's annual competition, with cassette tape and written commentary. Program lasts approximately 12 minutes.

13. 1989 & 1990 Year End Competition Slides and Prints arranged by Denny Moller: This is a two part program, the first being 12 minutes of taped commentary showing slides and giving titles, makers, points and winners of the year-end competition held at the New Orleans GSCCC Convention in 1989. The second part is 12 minutes of taped commentary with slides giving the information of the year - end competition held at the GSCCC Convention held in Jackson, Mississippi in 1990.

14. 1993 Year End Slides and Prints: The collection of 1993 slides and prints (on slides) which were presented for judging at the Corpus Christi GSCCC Convention in May 1993. Each slide is numbered and a list of the makers, clubs, and scores accompanies the set. There is no narrated tape. so the viewer can set the pace.

15. 1994 - 1995 Year End Competition Slides and Prints arranged by the Shreveport Photographic Society: There is no taped commentary or script, but there is a computer print out of the scores.

16. 1996 Year End Competition Slides and Prints arranged by the Angelina Photographic Society. Two trays with no taped or written commentary.

17. 1997 Year End Competition Slides and Prints arranged by the Amarillo Photographic Society. Two trays.

Videos

V1. 1995 GSCCC Convention in Bossier City, LA. by Williams Ricks, APSA: This is our first VHS video tape program. The program is well edited and includes scenes shot at the hotel, the field trip to the American Rose Society Garden, the model shoot, the winning prints, and awards banquet. This video is 40 minutes long.

V2. Videomaker presents Basic Shooting: The first of three videos presented to the GSCCC Library by William Ricks, APSA. This video will show you how to shop for a camcorder, how to light a scene, how to achieve dazzling effects with filters, the art of composition, and other tips. 47 minutes.

V3. Videomaker presents Video Editing: Learn how to hook up your camera and VCR for editing, the ins and outs of edit controllers, titles with style, and many more tips. 42 minutes.

V4. Videomaker presents Introduction to Desktop Video: Overview of hardware requirements for nonlinear editing, desktop video magic, animation packages, and many more techniques that will transform your videos into works of art.

V5. 1996 GSCCC Convention in Lufkin, Texas by William Ricks, APSA: Another well done video of all the activities held at the 1996 GSCCC Convention held in Lufkin, Texas. Features scenes from the field trip, some of the prints, and the awards banquet. V6. 1997 GSCCC Convention in Amarillo, Texas by William Ricks, APSA: Another informative video of the sights and sounds of the Amarillo convention.

V7. 1998 GSCCC Convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma by William Ricks, APSA: A video from the convention that shows some of the events that went on at the convention.

V8. 1999 GSCCC Convention in Houston, Texas by William Ricks, APSA: This video contains the winning prints and slides from the convention along with some of the activities.

V9. 2000 GSCCC Convention in El Paso, Texas by William Ricks, APSA: This video contains the winning prints and slides from the convention along with some of the activities.

How To Request A Program
In order to use any of the programs listed, please do the following:

Send a $6 check made out to GSCCC.
The date that you would like to show the program.
Have a second choice.

If it is available for that date, you will be notified by mail or e-mail and sent to you. All of the programs are in Kodak Carousels trays. We suggest that you preview the shows before showing them to your club. You may discover some upside down slides or other problems. Please let us know about any damaged slides or slide mounts missing, etc.

Upon receiving the program, please return the enclosed post card with the day you received it and when you expect to return the program. Some programs are made up of two carousels. This will give me an idea of when to expect the program in case another club is requesting the same program. It will also give me peace of mind knowing that you received the program.

If you have e-mail capabilities and are in a bind for a program, you can e-mail me and request a program. You will still need to send in the $6 fee to me. My e-mail address is:

RubenTB234@aol.com

When you return the program be sure that the everything is in place, the script, the carousel, and the cassette tape ( if included). Return the package via U.S. Postal Service or United Parcel Service and insure it for $50.00.

We hope that your club will make frequent use of these programs and that your members will enjoy them. If you know of any of your members who have created good instructional programs which should be in the library, please let us know about them.

The mailing address to request programs is:

Ruben T. Barrera
GSCCC Services Vice-President
3405 Crestoak
Corpus Christi, Texas 78415
Telephone: 361-852-1420

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