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Kollins, Brig. Gen. Webb, (ret.) J. V .ilicr Evans. OVRD OF DIRECTORS: Dr MalS. Ferguson, John Flory, Dr. . L. Hyer, Dr. John B. Kuiper, Carl I I cnz. Alden H. Livingston, Daryl I. Iiilcr. Peter J. Mooney, Willis H. Pratt, r., Ira E. Thatcher, 1972: Charles A. leniant. Charles Dana Bennett, Alfred i. Bruch, Henry Herx. Thomas W. lope. Emily S. Jones. Stanlev Mcintosh, Edward Oglesby. David Z. Shefrin, Dr. tohcrt W. Wagner, Dr. Harold E. Wigen :ATEG0RIES: Agriculture; Arts & drifts: Business & Industry; Education: ■niertainment: E.xperimental : History, Vrclicology and Anthropology; Medical ind Dental: Public Health: Rligion and iotial Documentary: Science: Short Doc imentary: Sports: Tclevion Documenar\: Travel: Amateur (Adult, Student ind Youth). iNTRY FEES: Professional films over 10 minutes. $50; Professional films from l.s to 30 minutes, $40; Professional films p to 1.'' minute. $30 Amateur and Stulenl films. $15. ENTRY DEADLINE: February 1, 1971. PURPOSE: CINE is a voluntary, nonsrofit organization established to coordiaate the selection of U.S. non-theatrical, short subject, and television documentary motion pictures (including government films) for submission to overseas film festivals. CINE is supported by interested patrons (associate, professional and sustaining). THE 19TH ANNUAL COLUMBUS FILM FESTIVAL AND AWARDS Sponsored by the Film Council of Greater Columbus in association with the Columbus Areo Chomber o( Commerce Producers Showcase Screening at Colombus Athletic Club. October 21-22. Chris .4ward.s Banquet: Thursday. October 21 at 7 p.m.. Columbus Athletic Club. ENTRIF>»: Film producers and sponsors are invited to enter motion pictures produced in 1969. 1970 and 1971 provided they have not been previously submitted to any Columbus Film Festival. Bntries (in the categories enumerated below) must be accompanied by 4 x fi cards (for preview committees) noting type of audience intended. CATEGORIES & CHAIRMEN: Business & Industry (job training: sales promotion; industrial relations: public relations; Nils Lindquisf, chairman. Lindy Productions. Inc.. 4784 North Hieh St.. Columbus, Ohio 43214. Information and Education (classroom instructional films: specialized instruction.-!!, general information): Wm. Schmitt, chairman. Center of Science & Industry. 280 E. Broad Street. Columbus. Ohio. 43215: Co-Chairman. (Social Studies). Glenn S. Bittner. 803 Dinvson Drive F.asl. Health & Mental Health (health & hygiene: mental health: general medicine; professional medicine: dental). Florence F. Fonle. .\ssoc. Professor of Health Education. Ohio State Universitv. 321 >V. 17th St., Columbus Ohio 43210; Travel U.S. & Foreign. Daniel F. Pnigh, Film Coimcil of Greater Columbus. 280 East Broad St.. Columbus. Ohio 43215. Religious Films. JANUARY, 1971 Miss Delures Sher«<iod, Augshuru I'ublishinc Hoasc, .Vudio Visual Dcpl . 57 E. Main Si., Columbus, Ohio 43215; Graphic and Theater Arts; S. N. Ilallock, Chairman. Center of Science & Industrv, 280 Broad St.. Colunihus, Ohio 43215; Filmslrips John I Ncff. 3820 Simley Rd.. Columbus. Ohio 43026 New Student 1 \pcrinicntal Film category under Graphic Arts: $10 entry fee for all lengths of film including both 8mm, Super 8 and 16mm. AWARDS: This is the i:th years of the Chris Slatuclle Awards, presented to the outstanding films in each category. Films receiving the ( hris Statuette must be voted "best in photography, story value and technical aspects of production." Chris Certificate Awards are given to motion pictures considered "finalists" but not receiving the slatutte award. FOR ENTRY BLANKS: Write to Miss Marv Rupe. Film Coimcil of Greater Cohimhus. Krcsge HIdg.. 83 S. High St.. Room 408. Columbus. Ohio 432 1. 'i. Phone: (614) 228 8840. Phone calls after 4 p.m. may he left with aiuomatic message center. FARM FILM FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENTS AWARDS AWARDS: The 17th annual presentation of otir inscribetl certificate and a check for $.'i00.000 may be awarded to an active member of the American Association of Acricultural College editors if, in the opinion of the officers of the Farm Film Foundation there are sufficient applications for the award to warrant its continuance in 1971. If such an Award is made, the winner will be selected by a committee of three judges as having made through work in motion picture production the most outstanding contribution to the advancement of agriculture, home economics, rural-urban relations, and the public interest during the past two years. Honorable Mention Awards i)f S.SO.OO each may also be given at the discretion of the judges. PRF^SENTATION: The Awards, if given, will be presented at a dinner co-sponsored bv the Farm Foundation and the Foundation for American Agriailture at the annual meeting of the American .Association of .Agricultural College Editors scheduled for July 12. 1971 at Cocoa Beach. Fla. ELIGIBILFTY: Any active member of A.AACE engaged in some phase of motion picture production is eligible to apply for the .Award. ENTRIF.S: All entries and inquiries should be sent to Fxiith T. Bennett, Farm Film Foundation 142.'' H. Street. N.W.. Washington, D.C. 2000.S. Closing date for entries is May 1, 1971. ANNUAL INFORMATION FILM PRODUCERS OF AMERICA AWARDS Sponsored by the Information Film Producers of Americo. Inc., "Cindy" Awards Presented ot Annuel Meeting of IFPA, Son Diego, Calif. November, 1971. ANI>fUAL AWARDS CO>lPETrnON in recognition of outstandinc information films. The purpose of the IFPA awarils is to stimulate constant improvement in the quality of informational, public relations and educational films, and their effective utilization by industry, business, education and government CATEGORIF.S: Public Information, Technical Information, Promotion, Industrial Relations, Education and Enrichment. ENTRY INFORMATION: Any film completetl for release during the periinl August 1. 1970 through August I, 1971 More than one film may be submitted by the same member or organization. Entry fee per fi'm is $2.S for members. $40 for non-members. For .additional information, write Film Competitions Chairman, Information Film Prcxluccrs of .America, Inc., PO. Box 1470, Hollywood, (California 90028. THE 12TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING AWARDS Sponsored by the Hollywood Rodio and Television Society ELIGIBILITY: Open to radio and television commercials broadcast during 1971 in any nation in the world. CATEGORIES: Twelve television and nine radio commercial categories. In addition, special sweepstakes awards for both television and radio at annual presentation dinner. JT'DGING: Forty creative screening panels meclinc in several countries make initial judging. Final judging panel consisting of 23 judges representing advertising companies, .idvertising agencies, production companies and broadcasters. CRITERIA: Excellence in broadcast and television commercial presentation includinc audio and visual quality, sales message impact, and overall technical skill and techniques. ENTRY FEES: TV-$25; Radio-$20 AW.VRDS: Special trophy present.ations to winners in 12 television and 9 radio caleoories. IBA awards to approximately 2.'iO finalists in judging. And. a special "Man of the Year" award presented annually to the person iudged the outstanding man of the year in international communications. INFORMATION: Additional information, entry forms and data on past winners may be obtained from the Hollywood Radio and Television Society, International Broadcasting .Awards. 1717 N. Highland Avenue. Hollywood. California 00028. Phone: (21.3) 465-1183. 14TH INTERNATIONAL FILM & TV FESTIVAL OF NEW YORK October 19 22, 1971 Americana htotel PURPOSE: To honor thos individuals and companies who contribute to the greatness of the industrv with their outstanding creations. A coincidental seminar held during the festival provides a showcase for new developments and a forum for the sharing of new ideas and techniques, CATF.GORIF5: Inclusive, encompassing all phases of film pr<xluction from Filmstrips, industrial films, television and cinema commercials to filmed introductions, titles as well a.s public service Continued on next page 29