A Is for Atom

A Is for Atom

Release date : January 1, 1953
Runtime : 15m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Carl Urbano /
Writers : True Eames Boardman /
Production companies : John Sutherland Productions / General Electric /
January 1, 1953 15m United States of America Animation English More
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General Electric sponsors this explanation of atomic energy, detailing some of its uses besides the bomb. Using animation and an off-screen narrator, the film describes the atom, elements and isotopes, the discovery of transmutation, experiments in artificial transmutation, and the reasons for the power of nuclear fission. The film argues that now, besides war, the atomic age holds promise for energy, farming, medicine, and research. The promise of the atomic age will depend on human wisdom.
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  • title:A Is for Atom
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1953
  • Runtime:15m
  • Genres: Animation · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Carl Urbano /
  • Writers: True Eames Boardman ·
  • Production companies: John Sutherland Productions · General Electric ·
  • Overview:General Electric sponsors this explanation of atomic energy, detailing some of its uses besides the bomb. Using animation and an off-screen narrator, the film describes the atom, elements and isotopes, the discovery of transmutation, experiments in artificial transmutation, and the reasons for the power of nuclear fission. The film argues that now, besides war, the atomic age holds promise for energy, farming, medicine, and research. The promise of the atomic age will depend on human wisdom.
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