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'Birth of a Giant' ('Naissance d'un gant' in French) is a 29-minute 1957 Canadian documentary film, directed by Hugh O'Connor and produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) television series, 'Perspective'. The film depicts the role of story of the conception, construction and testing of the Canadair Argus aircraft, designed as a maritime patrol and anti-submarine aircraft for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). The title is an acknowledgement, that at the time, the Argus was the largest aircraft ever built in Canada.[https://www.nfb.ca/film/birth_of_giant "Birth of a Giant."] 'National Film Board', 1957. Retrieved: October 9, 2014.

Synopsis



In 1954, the RCAF issues specifications for a new maritime patrol and anti-submarine aircraft. In order to comply with the RCAF's requirements, the Canadair aircraft company in Montreal, begins a re-design of the Bristol Britannia airliner. A prototype of the giant aircraft begins to take shape alongside the other aircraft in production at the Canadair factory. As each individual component is designed and tested, the aircraft given the company designation, CL-28, proves to be a complex technological challenge. Many of the specialized parts are sent to sub-contractors who have to meet stringent timelines and quality standards. As problems arise, computer analysis is available to provide solutions.

All through the construction process, representatives of the RCAF check the engineering mock-up as well as the first prototype Argus (coded VN-710) to ensure that the finished product meets their needs. When the prototype emerges from the assembly bay on day 175, it is newly christened as the "Argus". Company test pilots successfully carry out the maiden flight, the start of a lengthy period of testing. After years of planning, design and construction, the first Argus (20710) is accepted by the RCAF.

Production



'Birth of a Giant' was part of the NFB's series of documentary short films for the CBC TV series 'Perspective' that ran from 195658. Each half-hour program, produced by the National Film Board included both documentaries and dramatic productions. Most episodes concerned contemporary issues in Canada, although several involved international incidents or topics such as life in Haiti. A small number of the 'Perspective' series were historical reconstructions. Generals Wolfe and Montcalm at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham was one example.[http://www.tvarchive.ca/database/18103/perspective/episode_guide/ "Episode Guide: Perspective (Series) (19561958)."] 'tvarchive.ca', 2013. Retrieved: October 9, 2014.

A close working relationship with Canadair allowed the NFB to chronicle the development of the Argus. Many of the key staff in the company played their parts as themselves, while the aircraft went through its gestation period from 1954 to rollout in 1956 and first test flight on March 28, 1957.Pickler and Milberry 1995, p. 128. The aerial sequences included footage shot from accompanying aircraft as well as from inside the Argus as it went through its paces during testing.

Reception



'Birth of a Giant' was primarily made-for-television, but after broadcast on November 24, 1957 on the CBC, was made available on 16 mm, to schools, libraries and other interested parties. The film was also made available to film libraries operated by university and provincial authorities. Excerpts from 'Birth of a Giant' appeared in other NFB productions, including 'The Golden Age' (1959).

Although available from the National Film Board either online or as a DVD, 'Birth of a Giant' is now largely forgotten. A recent analysis emphasized the historical value of the film. "For those interested in the formative years of the Cold War and the Canadian aircraft that figured so prominently in it ..."[http://jgmjgm516.blogspot.ca/2013/01/canadas-air-defence-movie-review.html "Canada's Air Defence - Movie Review."] 'Canadian Defence Matters', January 5, 2013. Retrieved: October 9, 2014.

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* Pickler, Ron and Larry Milberry. 'Canadair: The First 50 Years'. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: CANAV Books, 1995. .


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