Business screen magazine (1946)

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•35 MM FILMSTRIP with interchangeable programs: LA BELLE COURIER* I Completely portable — rechargeable tjattery — instant plav LA BELLE SENTINEL 35 TV like, self contained for small froups or in carrels. • I6MM FILMSTRIP Featuring 3 WAY COMMPAK Car tridge interchangeable in "le" series; ^ Continuous loop visuals with con tinuous loop sound permanently synchronized: slip-in and show. ... no rewind . . no turnover. f^ LA BELLE COURIER 16 Portable — take to audience. AC operation — COMMPAK Cartridge. LA BELLE SENTINEL 16 Self contained, place where needed. COMMPAK Cartridge. LA BELLE TUTOR 16 Projected image for groups. COMM PAK Cartridge. •sight/sound SYNC Adds sound and activates visuals for remote control (ilnistrip or slide projectors: U BELLE PLAMATIC 83 Compact — ideal for built m appli cations. Continuous loop tape sound. audio/visual equipment • ••the right answer to your problem In communications, audio/visual is the current magic word ... be it a sales story, assembly instruction, employee indoctrination, employee training, worker guidance, public information, or the new dimension in education. Just having pictures and sound is not enough . . . there must be a dramatic, convincing presentation . . . and that presentation needs proper "audiencerated" dependable equipment. LaBelle offers a reputable line of reliable audio/visual equipment. Descriptive literature is free. Contact V. M. Ivie, Manager, Audio/Visual Sales. LaBelle Industries, Inc., 502 S. Worthington Street. Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 53066. LA BELLE Industries If it's LaBelle, there's a good reason! GOVERNMENT produces and distributes dims on Old .^ Survivors, and Disability Insurance, and Health Insurance (Medicare) Ttiese are pull information films designed to explain viewer what he needs to Know ab social security law and what ben< might be entitled to. Most films an.. .»„, are intended for both television and iheatn i cal use. Distribution: Through 800 District and BrarKroffices throughout the country, prints mi) be obtained on a free loan basis. Prints ma) disc be bought. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Washington. D.C 20240 • The Departmenl of Interior produces filmii which are concerned with the management • conservation and development of natural re sources in every section of the Nation. Filmt are available from the bureau in which tht> have been produced. Office of the Sscretary Office of Communications Phone: (202) 343-3171 inquiries concerning the use of Departn of Interior films for television should^ addressed to this office. A Department catalog IS available on request. THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT John A. Mattoon. Chief, Office of Infon tion Phone: (202) 343-3609 • "The Last Frontier", winner of natiO and international awards for excellence. a 29minute film about America's last public ] domain lands, their history and future. It IS available from the Bureau's office in , Washington, DC. and BLM Stale offices in J Portland. Sacramento. Phoemx. Reno. Sail J Lake City, Santa Fe. Denver, Cheyenne, BotM^ Billings, and Anchorage. It is also available through AssociatI Sterling. THE U.S. BUREAU OF MINES Or A. Nicholas Vardac, Chief Audio ViSuaH Programs, Motion Picture Development j and Production. Bureau of Mines, Wash' ington. DC. 20240 Phone. (202) 343-3359 Activities: The Bureau of Mines has a bn film program dating from about 1920. tion picture subjects deal with natural r»J sources of various states and with minaranr commodities including metals, revealing tti« 1 conservation ethic at work. Recently releasee I films include: "Wealth of the Wasteland' "Mine Fire Control ". "Tennessee and Its Nat ural Resources". "Oregon and Its Natur.* Resounces", "Fahrenheit 3300, and The Mm erals Challenge." Facilities: All films are made in cooperatio' with private industrial firms which pay pro duction costs and select commercial filn producers. The Bureau maintains no produc tion facilities. Distribution: About 10.000 prints of films arr distributed to the public on a free loar ; basis from the film distribution center ol the Bureau of Mines. 4800 Forbes Av» f n burKh, Pa. 15213, and from deposit^" ■ 40 states. Annual number of showings i-. -^l 000 with a total audience including tclevisioi of 25.000,000 people. Most films are clearet for free TV use. Single or block bookings ar r^inged. Catalogs available. Productions: Currently in production are films | on "Molybdenum" and "Pennsylvania Anc Its Natural Resources." THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION , Ottis Peterson. Assistant to the Commis, sioner. Information Phone: (202) 343 4662 Activities: The Bureau of Reclamation pro, duces one or two pictures a year on walei resources development in the sevcnteei western states— usually "low budget" soumi color films, which run 14 or 28 minutes Filn catalogs are available from the Washington DC, office of the Bureau; the Regional of fices and the Film Distribution Center ir Denver Distribution: Distribution of Bureau of n* clam.ition films is accomplished through tm Film Distribution Center. Bureau of Rect.imn tion, BIdg 67. Denver Federal Center Den ver. Colorado 80225 On occasion, si.fpli" prints are loaned to educational institutiontor their distribution libraries. THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Frank H Forrester lnforn>.»lian Officer Phones: (202) 343 4646/4647 • This office maintains and distributes t 40 BUSINESS SCRECNM. ,