Business screen magazine (1946)

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Father Emet7 Tang of St. Francis Productions, originators of Telespots was a popular repeat speaker from the 1969 annual conference. Pat Sims, Dallas film producer (left) receives "Cindy" for his film "Like It Is," during IFPA ceremonies at Newport Beach. Accepting the Eugene Keefer award for outstanding professionalism by an in-plant production unit is Doug McKenney, head of motion pictures for MartinMarietta Corp. in Orlando, Fla. 32 IFPA CONFERENCE continued annual banquet and presentation of "Cindy" awards to the best films in the annual competition. Nearly 300 persons filled the banquet room for the ceremonies which included the presentation of the Eugene Keefer and Jay Gordon awards. The Eugene Keefer Memorial Award for "outstanding professionalism by an in-plant film unit" was presented to Doug McKenney, head of motion pictures, Martin-Marietta Corp.. Orlando, Fla. David Wolper was the recipient of the Jay Gordon Award for outstanding individual contribution to the advancement of communication films." Top "Cindy" winners for iy70 included the following films: Commercially Produced We Used to Call It Printing, produced by Peckham Productions; hiertial Navigation, produced by Milner-Fenwick Productions; What's It All About Harry?, produced by Parthenon Films; Ski Racer, produced by Summit Films; Kutlwanong-A Place of Hearing, distributed by Association-Sterling Films; New Students-New Friends, produced by Sandler Institutional Films; Like It Is, produced by Pat Sims Productions. Government Produced Somebody's Got To Be Kidding, Right Hand of The Court. Volunteer Story, produced by Los Angeles County Motion Picture Unit; The Air Force Now #5, The Long Haul, The Quiet War, produced by Headquarter, Aerospace Audio Visual Center. Institutionally Produced All The Difference, produced by Eastman Kodak Company; A Life On The Line, produced by Atena Life & Casualty; Our Aching Backs, produced by The Sandia Corporation; Nuclear Fingerprinting of Ancient Pottery, produced by Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California; Simulation-High Green To Training, produced by McDonnel-Douglas; The Color Computer, produced by Edutronics Systems International; Picture phoneA Demonstration, produced by Bell Telephone Laboratories; Quick Rise, produced by Alan Gordon Enterprises. BUSINESS SCREEN