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Classic Forestry
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This is the ultimate classic forestry and
forest films collection. All seven of these rare vintage films stand out for
different reasons and each brings a new angle of historical perspective with
which we can learn from the environmental mistakes of the past in order to
prevent them from occurring in the future. The mindset of the logging and lumber industry at this
time in American history was so different than today due to extreme general
apathy and lack of public interest in environmental culture and law development.
Watch how forestry preservation theories have developed over the past 50-75
years - it's amazing!
This DVD has awesome classic videos and pictures of forestry, logging, lumber,
wood, the forest woods, redwood trees, maple trees, pine, red oak, sawmills,
lumber mills and hardwood. From the unforgettable footage and pictures of the
redwoods being chopped down in Redwood Saga to the unbelievable guest
appearance by Smokey the Bear in Vision in the Forest, this forestry DVD has all
the greatest and most pertinent historical footage available. Running time 94
minutes.
The Story of a
Forest Ranger (1954)
- 28 minutes running time
- A look at the major roles of a forest ranger,
including a breathtakingly good firefighting scene. Who patrols the forest and
the woods: the forest ranger, of course. Awesome rare movie.
Trees to Tribune
(1937) - 20 minutes running time
- An educational look at the role the forest
plays in the operations of the Chicago Tribune. An interesting look at the
lumber and logging industry from the standpoint of the newspaper industry. Watch
the journey a tree takes from simple forest resident to lumber mill or sawmill
scrap. This vintage forestry classic looks at the life of the trees used for
newspaper production.
Felling Forest Giants
(1920's) - 13 minutes running time
- Rare, early historical documentation of the
American forest, wood and logging industry. An outstanding forestry feature
centered around harvesting lumber.
Forestry and Forest
Industries
(1946) - 11 minutes running
time
- This film wants to persuade you to seriously
consider a career as a forest ranger...after all - look at all the cool stuff
they get to do in this movie!
Redwood Saga
(1940) - 11 minutes running time
- This amazing film showcases Northern
California's redwoods forest lumber industry. The film praises the natural
qualities of the redwood tree, yet at the same time rationalizes why the
redwoods should be chopped down. There is a lot of footage and pictures of
redwood trees falling. Great educational tool for environmental studies.
Vision in the Forest
(1957) - 6 minutes running time
- Smokey the Bear makes an unforgettably funny
(dare I say, corny) guest appearance in this short theatrical ode to forest fire
prevention, which features country music singer Vaughn Monroe singing a tune
with his family in the woods. A pure classic forestry movie that will stay with
you for a long time.
Wood for War
(1942) - 7 minutes running
time
- "Wood for war. Wood for peace." This film
shows the importance of wood lumber to the US war effort during WWII. Taking the
fine woods of the forest trees in wartime should be acceptable, according to
this vintage film.
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Classic Forestry
Films on DVD
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