Business screen magazine (1946)

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EORGE A. GLENN ditorinChief IICHELLE BENDER enior Editor OB SEYMOUR ubIisMer ZRA PINCUS ubiishing Director . H. COELLN ounder & Consultant TANFORD SOBEL olumnist ilANE WICK reduction Manager AULINE DAVIES ditorial Production IM JOHNSON Irculation ^FFICES ast: Bob Seymour 57 Third Ave. lew York, N.Y. 10017 h. (212) 572-4853 /est: Jerry Starkman J. H. &S. Inc. 901 West Eight St. OS Angeles, Calif. 90057 h (213) 483-8530 ARCOURT RACE OVANOVICH lUBUCATIONS OHN B. GELLATLY resident •ICHARD MOELLER reasurer ARS FLADMARK lenior Vice President OBERT EDGELL ice President iHOMAS GRENEY ice President ZRA PINCUS lice President IMGHERNA ice President, Production .DWARD CROWELL i)irector of Marketing Services the cower: itudent teaches herself fjth new Noreico 'rogrammed Individual 'mentation. More details n on page 60. New. lUNE, 1971 Busffi^ess Screen THE VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE JUNE 1971 / VOLUME 32 / NUMBER 6 features MESSAGES OF A MULTI-MEDIA MAKER How one designer uses today's media With a twist of tomorrow For "way-out" commercial presentations WORCESTER IS BETTER AFTER A/V A New England community ungrades its image And attracts industry through multimedia FORMULA FOR BETTER A/V MILEAGE DuPont has expanded the life Of a slidestrip presentation Far beyond the usual applications MULTI-MEDIA ON A LIMITED BUDGET Advantages of a three-projector presentation And how to get them for no more than $500 COMMUNICATION IS A TWO-WAY STREET An industrial A/V user tells producers How, and how not to win him over departments COMING — A/V calendar UPFRONT — by Miche//e Bender FEEDBACK — readers react PARADOX — by Stanford Sobel IFPA JOURNAL FINDS — new literature SCENES — new films CURRENTS — people and companies on the move NEW — products and processes THE NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF AUDIOVISUAL DEALERS ADVERTISERS INDEX 13 18 22 41 49 cni A HARCOURT BRACE JOVANOVICH PUBLICATION ABP 6 7 9 46 52 53 55 56 57 59 60 BUSINESS SCREEN is published monthly by Harcourt Brace Jovanovlch Publications. Corporate offices: 757 Third Avenue. New York, New York 10017. Advertising and Editorial offices: 757 Third Avenue. New York. New York 10017. Accounting. Ad Production and Circulation offices: 1 East First Street. Duluth, Minnesota 55802. Subscription rates: one year. $6; two years. $10; three years. $13 in the United States and Canada. Other countries: $12 per year. Single copies: $1.00 in the United States and Canada: all other countries: $2 00. Application to mail at controlled circulation rates is pending at Ouluth, Minnesota 55802. Copyright 1971 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publications. POSTMASTER: Send Form 3579 to BUSINESS SCREEN. P.O. Box 6009. Duluth. Minnesota 55806.