NFB Collection
Science at Your Service
194935 min 57 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Ronald Dick
Production: Tom Daly
Script: Ronald Dick
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the Canadian Bureau of Mines.
An outline of Canadian research activities and facilities in the mineral and metallurgical fields. In the laboratories of the Bureau of Mines in Ottawa we see a wide variety of tests and experiments which help to solve the problems involved in industrial expansion. Fuels-research is a major activity. Explosives-testing, ore-dressing, and the testing of metals are among the many operations shown in the film. Typical of the part played by these Canadian research laboratories in industrial development is the brucite magnesia story, and the making of new, important alloys.
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Subject categories
- Technology > Industrial TechnologyOil Industry and Mining OperationsResearch
- Mining > MetalsMinerals and MiningMining Industries
Credits
- director
- Ronald Dick
- script
- Ronald Dick
- producer
- Tom Daly
- editing
- Tom Daly
- camera
- Robert Humble
- sound
- Clarke Daprato
- Don Wellington
- narrator
- John Drainie
- music
- Maurice Blackburn
- Eldon Rathburn
Awards
- Honourable Mention - Category: Non-theatrical - sponsoredGenie Awards