British director and screen writer, she is not to be confused with the American actress of the same name. Mary Field is best known for directing short educational and nature films.
Field became the series director of Secrets of Nature in 1929. Previously a history teacher, she joined the film industry as an historical consultant in 1925, working for British Instructional Films. Although she had no training in science or filmmaking, Field quickly proved herself to be a first-class film director, developing a unique style that fused education and instruction.
Field insisted that nature films were more than just a series of impressive images: they were the result of a painstaking process that involved scriptwriting, editing, filming, cutting and montage and synchronisation, as well as the collaboration of expert consultants.
She continued to direct nature films under the new title Secrets of Life from 1934 when her production team, led by H. Bruce Woolfe, moved from British Instructional Films to Gaumont-British instructional. During the Second World War, she put her skills to work in producing public information films for the British government and was later commissioned to produce a series of educational films for the British Council. Field was a pioneer in understanding how children related to the cinema, and spearheaded attempts to adapt films to their taste. Her 1954 Carnegie report, Children and Films: A Study of Boys and Girls in the Cinema, investigated the reactions of children to a series of films by means of infra-red photography. Previous reports into children’s reactions to cinema had been based on questionnaires. Field had been interested in audience’s reactions long before this – as early as the late 1920s, she was adapting many of the Secrets of Nature films based on audience feedback.
Directing
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1896-01-01
Wimbledon, London, England, UK
Agnes Mary Field, Mrs Gerald Hankin
Hereford Pedigree Cattle
The Mystery of Marriage
Any Evening After Work
They Made the Land
Civilian Front
The World in a Wine-Glass
Magic Myxies
Once We Were Four
Romance in a Pond
Winter
The Aphis
Gathering Moss
The Catch of the Season
Ebb-tide
Kings in Exile
The Tough 'un
Nursery Island
Home from the South
Roots
Perky Cockney
Memories
London Visitors
Living in London
Peas and Cues
Living Lies
Friendly Flies
Water Folk
Paws and Claws
Somersetshire Dairy-Farming
Playtime at The Zoo
Mrs. T. and Her Cabbage Patch
4 and 20 Fit Girls
Wisdom of the Wild
The Rock Pool
Singing While They Work
Polly All Alone
Tongues and Tails
Overlooked
The Changing Year
Safety First
Shadow in the Stream
Deferred Payment
Bird Sanctuary
Devon Dairy Farming
Fruitlands of Kent
Market Town
Atlantic
The Life Cycle of the Maize
Farming in Spring
Farming in Winter
Farming in Summer
Farming in Autumn
Nature's Double Lifters
He Would a-Wooing Go
The Life Cycle of the Newt
Lupins
Strictly Business
Plant Magic
The Story of a Glass of Water
48, Paddington Street
The Irresponsibles
The Life Cycle of the Pin Mould
Development of the English Town
History of the English Language
The Life History of the Onion
Plants of the Underworld
Development of the Rabbit
This Was England
Double Thread
Thistledown
Baby on the Rocks
We Are Seven
Mixed Bathing
A Queer Diet
Home in the Valley
Community Life
New Generation
Life in the Balance
Ravenous Roger
Tawny Owl
See How They Run
Home in the Heather
Swan Song
Over and Under
Three Wicked Sisters
Ducks and Drakes
White Flies and Tomatoes
Hedgerows
Cabbage
Sawfly
Fish Face
Two Little Orphans
Father of the Family
Old Blue
Water Baby
Down Somerset Way
U-Boat in the Pond
Far and Wide
Queering The Pitch
Why A Sponge
Climbers
On The Heath
On The Moor
Over The Downs
Kew and Me