Business screen magazine (1946)

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picture parade REVIEWS AND PREVIEWS OF NEW VISUALS AUDIENCE PLANNERS 208 Soulli l^jSalk SirccI Chicago, Illinois 60604 Good People, a 30 minute color film bout the handicapped and about Uighcs Aircraft, a company that ained some of the best workers in inllustry hy giving them a chance. The ilm was produced for the Presidents "ommittec on Hm ploy men t ot the .^a^dicapped. ' City For All Seasons provides vievvIrs an interesting travelogue showing London during each of the four seaons. The beauty, gayety and pagentry U this world capital is captured in this ;10 minute, color film. j Towards a New World. 20 minutes n color, presents the story of the I'll';rims who sailed to America and how Ihey lived before their departure. It jhows the places where they lived and Ivorked and even shows ancestral liomes of famous Americans. It's part !)f a series sponsored by the British (Tourist Authority. Fashion Designs on You, produceil )y the American Wool Council, preiicnts the mini, midi and maxi against I background of music, lyrics and lance. 27 minutes. Color. THE COLLEGE OF INSURANCE 150 William Siri-il New York, New York 10038 Wliat Do Yon H'anl? describes the ■vork-study program at The College of insurance. This is a fully-accredited ;o-cducational institution offering two jJegrees. Students alternate four month Jcriods of classroom study with on|.he-job experience. 22 minutes. Color, pree loan. I MODERN TALKING PICTURE SERVICE, INC. I Hit Like A Pro — sponsored by Montgomery Ward and Company and produced by Betzer Productions. Stan Musial. all-time great St. Louis Cardinal baseball star, demonstrates the Ifundamentals of hitting like a pro in |this IH minute film in color. He shows youngsters how to select a bat for weight and length and also the stance to take in batting for bunting, and (grounding the ball or for long flies to ;ihc outfield. ' Wonderint; About I hiiii^s — sponsored by Dow Corning Corporation and produced by Wexler Film Produc tions. Inc. This 20 minute film in color discusses the complex interrelationships between science and life today. Men and women from a broad specirinn of creative fields — ranging from a rock and roll musician to a scientist who is sending probes to Mars — are questioned about their creative efforts. Their \ar\ing answers, reinforced bv visual evidence, add up to an agreement that science, wisely used, is an indispensible part of mankind's hope for the future. Golfs Golden Years — sponsored by Uniroyal, Inc. and produced by Du Art Film Laboratories. Narrated by Bing Crosby and Chris Schenkel. this 2S'2 minute film in color will appeal to golfers and non-golfers alike. Traces the evolution of the golf ball and golf club from their beginnings in Scotland to the present day. Some excellent shots of many of Scotland's finest golf courses with special emphasis on historic St. Andrew's. The Second Side — sponsored by The Hx-Cell-0 Corporation. Produced by Wilding, Inc. This film tells the story of the disposal of solid waste, generated by industry. The fact is, that the increasing needs of the public for packaged products can be met without endangering the ecological balance of our urban and rural areas — this film relates how. 14' j minutes in color. Lure of the Lakes — sponsored by Wright & McGill Co. and produced by WilTiam Ci. Beal, Inc. This 2H' : minute film in color follows Roger Latham, wildlife authority, outdoor writer and conservationist as he goes fishing for the hard-fighting black bass \n the beautiful man-made lakes of western Kentucky. In addition to all the excitement of fishing, there are many fascinating vignettes of wildlile and outdoor scenes filled with beauty and action. For television. Where To? — sponsored by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and produced by Allied Motion Picture Center, Inc. This 27'/2 minute film in color is a stirring and challenging story about our country in these troubled times. In a series of dramatized confrontations, filmed against the backdrop of Washington, D.C., a cross-section of Americans take stock. What route have we taken? Where are we today? And, "Where To?" THE JAM HANDY ORGANIZATION 2821 K.ast(;rand Boulevard Detroit, Michigan 4821 1 Attitude — the Human Side of Quality Control is a series of six discussional conferences aimed at training and development of middle management and lead personnel, wherever superx'isory responsibility has been accepted. Emotional attitudes are a major obstacle to quality control among the old-timers and the new trainees. This scries offers new presentations of old motivations when trainees are considered untrainable. ROUNDTABLE FILMS 321 .South Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, ( alifornia 90212 I alkback — A Study in Coininunicalions emphasizes that clear directives, constructive feed back, and an atmosphere open to dialogue help to eliminate many misunderstandings in organizations. A Rank A-V Ltd. Production. 18 minutes. Black and White. Sale or rental. Faidl Analysis proposes h steps to .■fficient trouble shooting: collect and analyze evidence; locate the fault: determine and remove the cause: rectify the fault: check the system. A Rank A-V Ltd. Production. 14 minutes. Color. Sale or rental. Who Killed the Sale? is a case study showing how ever>one in a company c.ui affect sales. A Rank A-\' Lid. Productii>n. Sale or rental. Count to Ten. a 26 minute film in color, is designed to teach people in public contact positions that they can maintain the goodwill of a customer even when they must stick to "compan)' policy". Sale or rental. [MARCH, 1971