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held as a climax lo the 12th Am Conference and Trade Show of Information Film Producers of lea at the Town and Country Con tion Center, October 14, 15, and 1971, in San Diego, California. Reavely, a freelance TV Prodi steps into the activity lo relieve father who recently was hospitali We all feel confident that the aw are in pood and capable hands.
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The Summer of 1971 saw a n ber of interesting programs in the cal chapters.
The San Dicfio chapter met at Marine Corps West Coast Motion lure Production Unit at Camp Per, ton. California. SSgt Don Shearer trained under William Tuttle at I gave a demonstration of film mal techniques. A tour of the facilit maxed the evening.
The Chicago chapter, the best] chapter in the country, met for usual steak dinner and a progra Omni-Think. an idea production pany to learn how a compreheti creative service operates. Sample ] ucts were shown including the Precious Tissue, concei\ed and wr| for Fire Escape Ltd. and the can Red Cross.
The Seattle chapter met at the man Kodak facility for a prograrj sound tracks. Bill Piirdy from Cine discussed common misu< standings and ways of improving ity. Selected films were also shov special feature was a S25.00 door j donated by Alpha Cine. It is re[ that an after-meeting caucus wa at a nearby lounge. lt"s not ref whether the winner Kiught.
The Boston chapter met for dl and a business meeting followed [ tour of TR Productions facilities.
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