Business screen magazine (1946)

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How can a Just bring your undeveloped original for processing and dailies to DU ART. At the same time bring your tapes, and our Sound Department will transfer your sound dailies to 16mm or 35mm magnetic free -you pay only for the mag stock. Your work print and transferred mag track will be ready the next day. For further information on 'how' call Paul Jaeger, PL 7-4580 All Processing of Original, Prints and Sound by T camera eye DU ART BLDG.. 245 W. 55 ST., N.Y., N.Y. 10019 continued IBM World Trade Corporation is siiowing Of Men and Demons at that company's Expo 70 exhibit in Osaka, Japan. The film should be a widely-distributed festival entry in other parts of the globe. Sales promotion, marketing and graphic arts-related subjects from U.S. firms include Subject: Packaging, sponsored by the Forest Products Division of Owens-Illinois; We Used to Call It Printing, sponsored by E. I. duPont de Nemours; See Where Fashion is Going, from Celanese Fibers Marketing; and Simmons Mattress, a Simmons Company entry. In this area. Threshold of Tomorrow, sponsored by the Masonite Corporation, presages a too-long deferred building boom. For troubled times Of special import in these troubled times is the Washington Metropolitan Police Department's sponsorship of Some to Demonstrate — Some to Destroy. Other current American public concerns are reflected in a number of 1970 CINE selections treating social problems and in those dealing with efforts to preserve man's environment and the balance of nature. Nine of the "Golden Eagle" award-winners fell into each of these latter two categories. Because these overseas festival entries are selected through an exhaustive series of nationwide regional and national screenings (with more than 300 jurors participating) they deserve careful, thoughtful analysis. Juror representation always includes specialists in subject-matter fields as well as nationally-known film executives and critics. The "Golden Eagle" and "CINE Eagle" citations will be presented to producers and sponsors of these films at CINE's Awards Ceremony and Exhibition of Films of Merit to be held November 12-13 in Washington, D.C. And on that occasion, international trophies will also be presented by ambassadors and other diplomats representing lands where the festivals were held. A final note: a sizeable group of network television documentaries was represented in this year's selections. Sponsors of these include Armstrong Cork, the American Gas Association; General Electric, 3M Company and North American Rockwell. Sponsors of professional medical films worth noting include Eli Lilly & Co.; Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp.; Hoffman-LaRoche (RECOM ) ; Eaton Laboratories and the Upjohn Company. — OHC