Business screen magazine (1958)

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Rapid Colorprint's extensive color film production facilities assure you of cleaner, sharper, dust-free unmarred filmstrips. We make the complete color filmstrip from your art, printed matter, color negatives, color transparencies or black and white negatives. We duplicate your existing filmstrip with utmost fidelity. Rapid Colorprint has specialized in color reproduction since 1949 and originated the Chromostat® method of direct color copy. LOCAL FILM COUNCILS Promoting Regional Interest in Films THE FILM COUNCIL OF GREATER COLUMBUS Office: Columbus Public Library, 96 South Grant Avenue, Columbus 15, Ohio. Officers: Dr. D. F. Prugh (Director, Franklin County Historical Society), president; D. D. Fulmer (President, Columbus Movie Makers,, vice-president; Mary A. Rupe, secretary-treasurer. Trustees: Margaret Carroll (Librarian, Columbus Public Library) ; Edgar E. Dale (Director of AudioVisual, Ohio State University) ; Clyde Miller (Director of AudioVisual, State Department of Education). Purpose: To promote a greater interest in the production and use of films by schools and universities, public service organizations, civic groups, and business firms and industries. The use by these organizations of film producers in the Columbus area and the State of Ohio is also stressed. 1958 Activities: The Sixth Annual Columbus Film Festival, an award program featuring the "Chris" Award, from April 17 to 18. A season of Film Classics for adults and children — 10 outstanding motion pictures shown on various evenings starting September 25 and continuing through April 24, 1959. SEATTLE FILM ASSOCIATES Office (of the Secretary) : 5514 University Way, Seattle 5, Washington. Officers: George Shields (Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company), chairman; Carolyn Sullivan (National Dairy Council), treasurer; Edith Rarig (Rarig Motion Picture Company), secretary. Board: Fred Cochran (Audio-Visual Center, Seattle Public Schools), Dave Cecarrelli (General Electric Company). Purpose: The discussion and review of new films by representatives from schools and universities, film distributors, producers, libraries, business firms and industries — to promote the production and use of audio-visual aids and materials in the Pacific Northwest. 1958 Activities: The Third Film Festival of the Seattle Film Associates, April 18, 1958. Send for free bootclet. . . HOW TO MAKE YOUR TITLES MORE EFFECTIVE KNIGHT STUDIO 159 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago 11, Illinois nicians jmon m , |PWB mui, '"the recent taS 7 '«^^°' B'-oadcast Emnl^ °''^*'°n of "'■cians has T=f ^f ' ^"^ Tech'"'■"ed ddve o b?1." ^^ter^'■^'•bontetasafn"'';^"^«of "Carbon tet ca '^ ''"^"^•-• ^««°eiation wa ns Xf""'" '^^ "Sing it, betft, ■ ^^ >'o"'re Switch to NON-TOXIC ECCO #1500 Anti-Static film Cleaner • Cleans Better, Dries Faster Than Carbon Tet • Cleans, Conditions, Lut)ricates Film in One Operation • Non-PoisonoDS — Non-Flammable • Stops Dirt-Attracting Static • Fast-Drying • Conditions "Green" Prints, Kine Films • Keeps Films Pliable, Eliminates Waxing • Fewer Cleanings Needed • Absolutely Safe for Film, Personnel Don't risk the health of your personnel — stop cleaning film with deadly carbon tet! Start using ECCO #1500, the anti-static film cleaner that contains no poisonous carbon tet . . . cleans, conditions and lubricates in one application! ECCO #1500 is the film cleaner used in most audio-visual centers, film libraries, schools and colleges. And ECCO #1500 is used by many Hollywood film studios and TV networks — NBC. CBS. Discover for yourself that it pays to clean film as the industry's leaders do — with ECCO #1500. CLEAN AND INSPECT FILM S ONE EASY OPERATION APPLICATOR Save Time, Fluid, Labor, Money! WRirt fodoy for fRH ECCO *7 500 brochure. ORDfR fCCO#J500 from your dealer, or dirott. •Notional AudioVisuol Association Bulletin, October, 1956 ELECTRO-CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CORP. 60-B Franklin Street, East Orange, N. J. BUSINESS SCREEN MAGAZINE