Business screen magazine (1958)

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\ FOR PRODUCERS OF VISUAL SELLING IN MOTION PICTURES SLIDE FILMS TV COMMERCIALS £ mllsberg \nc offers a complete production service animation slide films titles telops flip cards lettering layout maps backgrounds retouching color correction of packaged products a wide assortment of type for hot press titles type catalogue on request 421 WEST 64th STREET, NEW YORK 19, NY PLAZA 7-1525 National Visual Presentation Awards Motion Pictures. Slidefilms aiiti Graphics Share Annual Honor> First Choice of Industry is Business Screen Magazine MOTION Pictures produced b> Dynamic Films and Henry Strauss & Company won four and three awards, respectively, in the Sixth Annual Awards Competition of the National Visual Presentation Association. Awards were made at the luncheon meeting of the Sales Executives Club of New York October 7 in the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City. Awards were made this year in six separate categories: employee training, employee relations, public relations-educational, sales training, sales promotion and point of sale; and in three classifications in each category: motion pictures. >lidefilms and graphics. You're It. a Dynamic production for the Girl Scouts of America, came off with two awards, a first in the employee relations category and a second in the employee training class. The company won two more second awards: for 500 Mile Adventure (Socony-Mobil ) in the employee relations class, and for The Magic Cup (National Coffee Association) among sales promotion films. Strauss won two first awards: for Dial S for Service ( Pan American Airways) in employee training, and for Four Steps to Sales (Bell System) in sales training, plus a second award in this same category for 9 Lives of a Salesnian (Pan American Airways). Florez, Inc.. was a dual award winner, coming off with both first and second awards in the graphic class of the sales promotion category for its work on Careers for Retailing and Building Grease Sales for B. P. Canada Ltd. and Sinclair Refining Co., respectively. By category, the N.V.P.A. award winners were: Employee Training Motion Pictures: First award. Dial S for Service, sponsored by Pan American World Airways, produced by Henry Strauss & Company, Inc. Second award. You're It, sponsored by Girl Scouts of America, produced by Dynamic Films, Inc. Sound Slidefilm: First award. Seven Doorways to Death, sponsored by American Gas Association, produced by Animatic Productions. Second award, Care and Feeding of Machines, sponsored by Sun Oil Industrial Products, produced by Close and Patenaude. Graphics: First award. Economic Performance , sponsored and produced by E. I. du Pont de Nemours. Second award. Start-OScope, sponsored by Socony-Mobil Oil Co., produced by H. D. Rose & Co. Employee Relations .Motion Pictures: First award, You're It, sponsored by Girl Scouts of America. Second award, 500 Mile Adventure, sponsored by Socony-Mobil Oil Co., both produced by Dynamic Films. Sound Slidefilm: First award, Buyer for the Public, sponsored by W. T. Grant Co., produced by Seymour Zweibel Productions. Second award. Your Future with National Life, sponsored by National Life Insurance Co., produced by H. D. Rose & Co. Graphics: First award, Dollars and Sense, sponsored and produced by E. I. du Pont de Nemours. Public Relations-Educational Motion Pictures: First award. Lucky You, sponsored by Coca Cola Company, produced by The Jam Handy Organization. Second award. Energetically Yours, sponsored by Standard Oil of New Jer (CONCLUDED ON PAGE 11) LOOK to the book. . .for every film requirement It's FREL . . . OH request Tt»« Reams of copy could not convey the full Calvin story to our clients and prospective customers! However, this four-color, 12-page brochure presents Pictorial ly the scope of our motion picture operation. We would like to send you a copy today for your reference library, so that you might become better acquainted with our ability to serve you. AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO production — producer services and all film laboratory services THE CALVIN COMPANY . . . You are cordially ttmted INCORPORATED to personally inspect our facilities. n05 Truman Road • Kansas City 6, Mo. BUSINESS SCREEN M.AG.\ZINE