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th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FILM rv FESTIVAL OF NEW YORK
onsored by: Industrial Exhibitions,
., N.Y.
tes: October 17 20, 1972.
:ation: Americana Hotel, New York.
adiine for Entries: September 1,
72
gibility: No restrictions.
tegories: Filmstrips, Industrial, TV
j Theatre commercials. Public Serv
TV, cinema featurettes, Multi Media •sentations. 27 categories for instrial films. try fees: Varying, depending on type
entry.
Elging: Balanced panel among ad.er
ing. Industrial, marketing and pro
Ction people.
■ards: Grand Award in each section
jd Gold, Silver and Bronze m each
Legory. Also Special Achievement
ards.
t Further Information From: Herbert
isen. Industrial Exhibitions, Inc., 251
St 57th Street. New York, N.Y. 10019
FORMATION FILM PRODUCERS OF lERICA AWARDS
onsored by: Information Film Procers of America. tes: October 18-21, 1972 cation: Sheraton-Universal Hotel, No. Ilywood, California. adIine for Entries: July 1, 1972. gibility: Entries submitted must have an completed or declassified between g. 1, 1971 and July 31, 1972. tegories: Three groups: Institution/Produced, CommerciallyProduced, d Government-Produced, with 9 eateries in each group. try Fees: $25.00 for members, $40
non-members. dging: Judging in preliminaries by lels of film makers and other qualid jurors, in cities of chapter locans. Blue Ribbon panel in Los Angeles ects award winners from those top
ded films from preliminary screenin special judging. Panelists
eened and selected by Film Compe
on Chairman.
ards: "Gold Cindy" for First Place
d "Silver Cindy" for Second Place in
:h category.
I Further Information From: Film
mpetition Chairman, Information
m Producers of America, P.O. Box
70, Hollywood, California 90028.
one (213) 465-4898.
th ANNUAL COLUMBUS FILM STIVAL
nsored by: Film Council of Greater lumbus in association with Colum5 Area Chamber of Commerce. tes: Oct. 26, 1972 cation: Columbus Athletic Club, lumbus, Ohio.
adilne for Entries: August 1, 1972 gibility: Films produced 1970 to :e, regardless of length
Categories: Business & Industry. Health, Mental Health, Travel, Education, Social Studies, Graphic & Cultural Arts Motion Pictures and Film strips
Entry Fees: 16mm films up to 44 mm. $35.00: 45 to 90 mm. $40.00; over 90 mm. $50.00. Single filmstrips $10.00, sets up to SIX, $20.00. Judging: By panels of qualified jurors in each category.
Awards: "Chris" statuette for top award in each category, "Chris" certificates for runner-ups in each category. "The Silver Chris" for most unique film entered.
Get Further Information From: Miss Mary A. Rupe, Secretary, Film Council of Greater Columbus, 83 S. High Street, Room 408, Columbus, Ohio 43215.
29th ANNUAL SAFETY FILM CONTEST
Sponsored by: The National Committee on Films for Safety. Dates: October 30, 1972, during National Safety Congress. Location: Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago. Deadline for Entries: February 15, 1972.
Eligibility: 16mm motion pictures on safety or accident and prevention produced or released during 1971. Categories: Occupational, Home, Traffic and Transportation, Recreational and Sports, General. Television and Theatrical subjects, TV shorts and spots are judged separately. Entry Fees: None. Shipping instructions, labels and transportation costs are pre-arranged by entrant. Judging: By representatives of 25 cosponsored national service organizations and professionals in all fields of safety. Preliminary screening in midMarch in Chicago. Final judging in midApril in Washington. Winners are notified after judging.
Awards: Bronze plaques are awarded to top winners in each category. Awards of Merit are given to other films for special reasons of subject treatment, subject excellence and or unusual contribution to safety. One plaquewinning film IS designated "Safety Film of the Year."
Get Further Information From: Wm. E. Wentland, Secretary, National Committee on Films for Safety, 425 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. 60611 Phone (312) 527-4800.
8th ANNUAL CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Dates: November 3 to 23, 1972 Location: Carnegie Theatre, Chicago. Deadline for Entries: September 15, 1972.
Eligibility: 16mm and 35mm films produced in 1971 and 1972, optical sound.
Categories: Features, Short Theatricals, Student Films. Industrials, Educational Films, TV Films, TV Commercials. Industrials in 8 categories. Entry Fees: Varying with category and length.
Judging: Qualified panels of judges In
each category. Public screening of all
winners during Festival.
Awards: Gold and Silver Hugo awards
in each category.
Get Further Information From: Michael
J. Kutza, Jr., The Chicago International
Film Festival, 12 East Grand Avenue,
Room 301, Chicago, III. 60611 Phone
(312) 644-3400.
CINE GOLDEN EAGLE AWARDS
Sponsored by: Council of International
Nontheatrical Events. Dates: November 912, 1972. Location: Washington, DC. Deadline for Entries: (1) February 1, 1972, (2) August 15, 1972. Eligibility: 16mm or 35mm motion pictures with optical sound. Owned by American Citizen.
Categories: Agriculture, Arts & Crafts, Business & Industry, Education, Entertainment Experimental, Environment, Culture, History, Maritime, Medical. Music, Public Health, Religion, Social & Human Relations, Science, Documentary & 35mm, Sports, Travel, U.S. Government, Amateur (Adult, Student and Youth).
Entry Fees: Professional films over 30 minutes, $50.00; Professional films from 15 to 30 minutes, $40.00; Professional films up to 15 minute, $30.00 Amateur and Student films, $15.00. Judging: By 30 regional juries of qualified experts and by final juries in Washington.
Awards: Golden Eagle Certificates for films chosen to represent the United States in overseas film festivals. Get Further Information From: Mrs. Anita S. Price, CINE, 1201 16th St. N,W., Washington, D.C. 20036. Phone: (202) 265-1136.
4th ANNUAL PRSA FILM FESTIVAL
Sponsored by: Public Relations Society of America.
Dates: November 12, 1972. Location: Detroit, Michigan. Deadline for Entries: September 20, 1972 (Entry forms deadline is September 1, 1972).
Eligibility: Entries are limited to those films sponsored by companies and or organizations represented in the membership of PRSA, and must have been produced or released between September 15, 1971 and September 15, 1972. Categories: 15 subject categories. Entry Fees: $50.00 per film Judging: By a panel of public relations executives and film experts; judging based upon how well film meets public relations objectives as well as technical excellence.
Awards: PRSA Film Festival Award (plaque) — winner for each category. Get Further Information From: Mrs. Rea Smith, PRSA Film Festival, Public Relations Society of America, 845 Third Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022. Phone; (212) 751-1940.
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