Business screen magazine (1946)

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industrial festival orchestrated color llieir achievements. offering winners fully leader film hiphliRhtinR S. One (it the placjue winning films ma\' be designed "Safety film of the Year" and receive appropriate recognition. PRESENTATIONS: Films winning the Bronze Plaque will he shown in October during the National Safety Congress and Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Plaques will be presented at that time to representatives of sponsors of the.se films by the Committee's chairman. Award of Merit winners will receive their awards after the final judging which is in .April. All winners will be notified immediateh after the judging. INFORMATION ON AWARDS PROGRAMS: Write to Wm. E. Wendland, Secretary, National Committee on Films for Safety, 425 N. Mich-'gan Ave., 5th Floor, Chicago, Illinois, 60611. SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Son Francisco — October, 1970 CATEGORIES: Within "Films for Communication" section include Educational (classroom & training); Enlightenment (information & enrichment); Documentation (essays & factual); and Persuasion (promotion & influence). ENTRY DEADLINE: (and fees): Official entry deadline to be annoimced. AWARDS: Golden Gate (placque) 1st; Silver placque-2nd; Bronze placque-3rd; plus "Best of Category" placque and "Honorable Mention" awards in each category. INFORMATION: For entry data and other information, write San Francisco International Film Festival, 425 California, San Francisco. Calif. 94104. U. S. INDUSTRIAL FILM FESTIVAL Chkogo — April 30, 1970 at Palmer House Hotel. Pvecognizing that the attainment of awards is a valuable measure of success and such achievements provide producers, sponsors and distributors with an ideal basis for publicity, sales promotion and advertising programs, the U. S. Industrial Film Festival was created in 1967 specifically to serve those interested in the industrial film medium. The festival initiated the concept of separating entries by t>pe of producer (see "Organization") and is the only PURPOSE AND OBJECTINES: The U Industrial Film I'>sti\al and its objecti\es; • to highl'ght the Industrial Film and its effectiveness as a modern communications mediimi. • to provide producers, sponsors and distributors with an opportunity to showcase their productiims. • to enable the industrv to maintain an ever increasing standard of production excellence through competitive competition. ORGANIZATION: Entries are .separated by t\pe of production into foiu' distinct groups: • Commercial Productions • (ioNcrnmcnt Productions • In-PJant Productions • l'ni\crsity Productions liiiscd on its type of production, each entry is judged within its own group with films produced under comparable circumstances. Each gi-oup contains 15 identical categories of subject matter into which a film is entered. Judging of filmstrips is likewise separated from motion pictures but utilizes the same groups and categories. JUDGING: Films are rated on a point basis considering factors such as effectiveness of film, audience motivation, clarity, photography and sound. Black and white films are welcomed and judging forms are so constructed that these films are not penalized when compared with color productions. RECOGNITION: Every film entered in the festival receives a "Certificate of Entry" acknowledging its receipt. The festival provides one first place "Gold Comera" award for each category of subject matter within each group for both motion pictures and filmstrips. Presentation of the award is not mandatory, for it is earned strictly on the basis of merit. Those films not receiving a first place award but judged to be of festival qualit\' are presented with a "Certificate ol Creative Excellence." Three special "Gold Camera" Awards are presented each year. They are the Business Screen Magazine Award to the outstanding Advertising-Sales Promotion film, the Back Stage Piililication .Award to the outstanding Public Relations film and the Chairman's Special Award for Outstanding Creativity. ENTRY DEADLINE: March 1, 1970. INFORM.\TION: For complete details and entry information, wTite J. W. Anderson, festival chairman, U. S. Industrial Film Festival, 161 East Grand .Vvenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611. USA Cable: FILMFEST COMPLETE 16mm LABORATORY SERVICES 7255 ECO AND EF MS PROCESSING EASTMAN COLOR INTERNEG POSITIVE COLOR ADDITIVE PRINTING IN CHICAGO . . . NORTH SHORE NORTH SHORE MOTION PICTURE LAB., INC. 12 East Grand Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611 Phone (312) 321-9348 IN NEW YORK . . . CINELAB CINELAB, CORP. 421 West 54th Street New York, New York 10019 Phone (212) 7651670 WRITE FOR BROCHURE CINELAB CORP. 421 W. 54th St. New York, N. Y. 10019 PleasB send ma information on; n CINEUB SERVICES D NORTH SHORE SERVICES n BOTH Name Company— Address City Stale -Zip JANUARY, 1970 23