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Super Natural Cedar
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[198-?] (Creation)
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1 film reel
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This promotional film shows the uses of Cedar around the world. It shows Totem poles carved from Western red cedar by First Nations in British Columbia, as well as cedar being used to create shingles and shakes for use in residential and business buildings. Various buildings with cedar are featured including a sport centre in Denmark, a country club in Japan, train stations, and art galleries. Interior and exterior uses of Cedar are also shown, including a cedar bathtub, cedar shutters, garage doors, bus stops, cedar fencing as sound barriers on highways, and cedar windmills. A Haida carver who was commissioned to carve a cedar panel for a Japanese community centre is shown at work carving. The film continues with the use of Cedar in sign-making, in the marine environment, in fencing, outdoor furniture, the construction of a Tokyo conference centre, and the creation of cabanas, gazebos, garden rooms, sun rooms, hot-tubs, covered bridges,and homes in the alpine, desert, and tropical environments.