Want to know everything № 227 (1994)

Newsreel №37395, 1 part, duration: 0:09:46
Production: Centrnauchfilm (CNF)
Director:S.Rajtburg
Camera operators:A.Klimentjev, V.Kolyushev, V.Novgorodcev

Topics:

Annotation:

1. "Russian America". About the Japanese art of folded paper, which is now common worldwide and, in particular, in Russia. The subjects are combined by the "Vertushka" conference.

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In newsreel stories included:

1st plot.

Russian America.

The story tells about the 250 anniversary of Vitus Bering and A.Chirikova travel across the Bering Strait to the coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands.

In the story the following filming: Training sailing ship "Pallada" floats on the Vitus Bering expedition to the shores of Alaska.

General view of the coast of Northern California, one of the towns where travelers Russian fortress was founded Ros.

Panorama of the vessels in the harbor seaport.

Streets of the town, the Orthodox church, the cemetery, the building houses the museum, where he lived and worked Russian explorer Baranov.

2nd story.

Heavy-duty glass.

The plot tells of a heavy-duty glass, created in the Russian Research Institute of Technical Glass.

In the story the following filming:

Production processes in the manufacture of glass shop in one of the enterprises.

The process of manufacturing heavy-duty glass at the Russian Institute of Technical Glass.

Testing for strength of glass.

Third plot.

Mollusk.

The plot tells of the transformation of a dragonfly larva.

In the story the following filming:

Pond in the woods, pond algae, insects in the water.

View dragonfly larvae.

The process of turning a dragonfly larva.

4th story.

Origami.

The plot tells about the Japanese art of origami.

In the story the following filming:

Her hands curled paper, a general view of the finished figure of a peacock.

Moscow artist T.Filippova teaches children the art of origami.

Children at work.

Kind of finished figures from paper.

Key words

USA. Expedition.
Geography.
Maritime transport.
Museums.
City.
Glass industry.
Zoology.
Japan.
Arts and crafts.

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