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FIL1VIS
INDUSTRY
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r417 SUNSET BOULEVARD HOLLYWOOD 46, CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE: HO. 4-7171
CIVIC GROUPS
Promoting Film & Television Activities
CHICAGO UNLIMITED, INC.
Officers: Henry Ushijima, president; Don McNeill, vice-president; Rusti Francisco, secretary; Jack Russell, treasurer.
Directors: Lee Armentrout, Frank Atlass, Cliff Braun, Betty Bryan, Ed Cooper, Mason Coppinger, Michael Douglas, Cal Dunn, Robert Elenz, Alan M. Fishburn, Fahey Flynn, Chuck Francisco, Shirley Hamilton, Lawrence S. P. Hanchek, James G. Hanlon, Art Hern, James Holmes, James E. Jewell, Raymond A. Jones, William Leonard, Virginia Marmaduke, John Osbon, H. Walter Thompson, Terry Turner, Eleanore Warner, John Weigel, Hooper White, Joe Wilson.
Purpose: To promote the art of communication in the Chicago area through the medium of radio, television, and motion pictures. fg'
THE FILM COUNCIL OF GREATER COLUMBUS
Office: Memorial Hall, 280 E. Broad Street. Columbus 15, Ohio.
Officers: Dr. D. F. Prugh (Director, Franklin County Historical Society), president; D. D. Fulmer (President, Columbus Movie Makers), vice-president; Mary A. Rupe (Film Librarian, Columbus Public Library), secretary-treasurer.
Trustees: Margaret Carroll (Librarian, Columbus Public Library) ; Edgar E. Dale (Director of Audio-Visual, Ohio State University) ; Clyde Miller (Director of AudioVisual, Ohio State Department of Education).
Purpose: To promote a greater interest in the production and use of films by schools and universities, public service organizations, civic groups, and business firms and industries. The use by these organizations of film producers in the Columbus area and the State of Ohio is also stressed.
1959 Activities: The Seventh Annual Columbus P^ilm Festival, an award program featuring the "Chris" Award, April 29-30.
Affiliates: Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce: Columbus Advertising Club: Columbus Industrial As.sociation ; Columbus Public Library. ■.
SEATTLE FILM ASSOCIATES
Office (of the Secretary): 5514 University Way, Seattle 5, Washington.
Officers: George Shields (Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company), chairman; Carolyn .Sullivan (National Dairy Council), treasurer; Marjorie Eastabrooks (Anti-T.B. ), .secretary. Board: Jan Munro (Canadian Consulate). Boyd Baldwin ( University of Washington ) . Purpose: The discussion and review of newfilms by representatives from schools and universities, film distributors, producers, libraries, business firms and industries — to promote the production and use of audio-visual aids r.nd materials in the Pacific Northwest.
1959 Activities: The Fourth Film Festival of the Seattle Film Associates (date not yet set). mij
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The following PRODUCERS have subscribed to a Code of Ethics encompassing the above qualifications in their production and business affairs:
Thomas Countryman Film Productions
Empire Photosound
Film Productions Company
Anthony Lane Film Studios
Promotional Films, Inc.
Reid H. Ray Film Industries
George Ryan Films
Griffith B. Wren Films
FILM PRODUCERS
ASSOCIATION OF MINNESOTA
3425 Sumter Ave. • Minneapolis 26, Minn.
BUSINESS SCREEN MAGAZINE