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1971 FILM FESTIVAL PLANNING GUIDE A review of leading film festivals and competitions THE AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL Sponiorcd by the Educotionol Film libfory Association New York City Moy 11-15, 1971 The 1971 American Film Festival, sponsored by the Educational Film Library Association, representing school, university and public libraries throughout the U.S., and will be held May ll-l.'i, 1971 at the New York Hilton Hotel, New York City. CATF.GORII-:S: 36 major areas of education and information, art and culture, religion and ethics, business and industry, and health and medicine will be offered for final judging by screening groups during the Festival Elections will have been made by pre-screening juries for final entries. AWARDS: Blue Ribbon (trophy) and "Red Ribbon" second prizes plus the grand prize and "Emily." Awards to be presented at banquet, Friday, Mav 14, 1971. FESTIVAL: May Closing date for entries: January 15, 1971. LNFORMATION: Educational Film Library Association, Inc., 17 West 60th St., New York. NY. 10023. THE 1970 AMERICAN TV & RADIO COMMERCIALS FESTIVAL New rork City — June 7 8, 1971 Other U.S. & Foreign Citiej — AAoy-June ELIGIBILITY: Open to commercials broadcast in the U.S. and Canada for first time during 1970 and through January 1971. No limit on entries from sponsors, agencies, station or production companies. ENTRY DEADLINE: March 1, 1971. FEES: TV-S50 per single entry, $85 per campaign. Radio-$35 per single entry, $50 per campaign. $35 to attend full day of screenings and award ceremonies. CAITGORIKS: TV — 14 product categories plus Classics which must have been first telecast more than five years ago. Special International TV and Cinema category open to entries from other countries. Radio — 14 product categories, various technique categories by market size. Optional competition for both TV and Radio is new "Effie" category for marketing effectiveness. JI'DGING: By ten regional councils of prominent advertising executives. Basic criteria for judgin)^ is each commercial's ability to commimicate its sales message, visual and aural appeal and general technique skill. AWARDS: "( lio" statuettes to "Bests" in each category, certificates to finalists. IMOKMMION: 16mm reel of winners, proiluct category reels and audio tapes available from American IV & Radio ( ommcrcials Festival, 311 I-. 60th St.. New York. NY. IIH)22. Phone: (212) 593 1900. 28 THE TENTH ANNUAL FILM FESTIVAL AMERICAN PERSONNEL & GUIDANCE ASSOCIATION Held in conjunction with the Annual APGA Convention at At'ontic City, New Jersey April 4-7, 1971 CATEGORIES: Films and filmstrips in the following categories will be presented: Inter-Personal Relations; Educational and Career Planning, Rehabilitation; Counseling: The Profession, Principles and Techniques; and Guidance Films from other Countries. SELECTION: All films and filmstrips presented at the Film Festival are previewed before the final invitation to the producer. Generally 75 to 100 films are previewed, and 25 to 30 are chosen. Selection is aimed to provide as wide a program as possible. AWARD: "Best Film: 1971 APGA Film Festival." The winner will be recognized by a plaque and receive coverage in the June issue of the Guidepost, APGA's nationally distributed newsletter. INFORMATION: Further information about APGA Film Festivals is available from: APGA Convention Film Festival, 1607 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. :onn9. THE FOURTH ANNUAL ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Atlonto, Go. June 19-26, 1971 MANAGEMENT: J. Hunter Todd. Executive Director: Cyril Fleisher, Assistant Director. Mailing address: Drawer I325SK. Atlanta, 30324 USA Phone: (404) 633-4105. Cable: INTERFILM, USA. Telex: 54-2484. SUPPORTING GROUPS: "Forward Atlanta" (Atlanta Chamber of Commerce); The Atlanta Arts Alliance; INTERFILM. CATEGORIES: (and entry fees): Feature film ($200); short subjects ($50); television commercials ($30 each); experimental films ($25), di>cumentary films ($50); student productions, no entry fee. AWARDS: Ihe Golden Phoenix (best of Festival); Ihe Silver Phoenix (best film in each category); Gold Medal Special Jury Awards (for distinction in special areas); Gold. Silver and Bronze Medals for best films in each division as; industrial; educational; sales training; economics; television; safely; public relations; sports; imderwater; peace, etc. orilKR AWARDS: The Golden Dove ibcsl fiiut of world peacel; The Eastern Ionosphere Award (best film dealing with flight; The Regency Hv.ill Award (best film bv a southern U.S. film producerl; INTI REM M Award (cash grant lo best student film; and Ihe "Eoiward Atlanta" Award (best film by an At lanta producer) H)tALI()N: Regency Hyatt Hotel Ex i hibition and convention in conjunctioi g. with festival including demonstration (di and seminars. Public screening will bt tO held at Symphony Hall of Atlanta Me i morial Arts Center. tin THE 7TH CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Chicogo — November 7-21, 1971 CATEGORIF.S: Business & Industrial '■ film competition plus nine other categories including television commercial and production, etc. ELIGIBILITY: 35mm. 16mm and vide tape may be entered in the industrial competition. Films producwl in 1970 oi 1971 are eligible. Each entry should b< K accompanied by a statement of purpose and specification of the particular audi« fi ence for which the film was intended. Entry fee is $35. ., AWARDS: Awards are made for commercially produced and in-plant pro ^ duced films in the areas of sales, market ,, ing, public relations, training and recruiting. .\ total of six Gold and Silver Hugo Awards are made in addition to the issuance of certificates of participation for all films accepted in the competition. SPECIAL FIL.MS: Industrial film entries which, because of budget, size, multiplicity of images or screens, are termed "special" and treated in a separate category. SCREENING: Screening are free and open to the public. Thb includes threa screenings at the festival theater as well as additional industrial film programs at a separate location. INFORMATION: Address all inquinej^' to Michael J. Kutza, Director, 7th Chi-r cago International Film Festival, 12 E, Grand Axe. Room 301. Chicago, Illinois 60611. CINE COUNCIL OF INTERNATIONAL NONTHEATRICAL EVENTS, INC. 1201 Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C 20036 Area Code 202, 263 1136 265-6889 Managing Director, Anilo Price OFFICERS: 1969-70: PniuUnt. Reid H.l' Ra\'; I'lrsl I'ici Prcsidrnt. Peter Cott,' I'/i-c Prcsiilcnt-Finaiuf, Charles Dana Bennett; Inlormation.WWWs H. Pratt, Jr.;^ Ffsliviils, Dr. .Anna 1.. Hyer; SctrclionsJl Rev. David O. Poindexler; Vice PrfsP\ h ilenl^al-liuv, Charles A. Bcmant. Ott Coclln, Ralph P. Creer, Elmily S. Jones; .Vcrrr7rirv. (V S. Knudsen; TrroMirir. Alfred I-!. Bnich; Cttinlinnlinf; Din-cior, Dr. Harold E. Wigren; Manaeing Director. Anita S. Price; Past President, AldeiU H. I ivingslon. \ HONOR \KY LIFE BOARD MEMHI KS: I sre Btanch. Dr. Carolyn Gusi, K.ilph Hoy. Rev. Michael Mullen. Frank BUSINESS SCREEN U ^