Business screen magazine (1958)

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COLUMBUS FILM AWARDS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19) viously entered in the Columbus Festival. Film entries will be judged in the following general categories: 1 ) Business and Industry; 2 ) Information and Education; 3) Travel (U.S. and Foreign); 4) Special Fields: Health and Mental Health; Religion; Cultural Arts: Fine Arts and Music Theater Arts; and Feature-Length Films. Formal presentation of Chris Statuettes and Certificate Awards will be made at the 7th Annual Awards Banquet on April 30. 1959. in the Fort Hayes Hotel. Principal speaker at the banquet will be Robert P. Brown of EnL-yclopaedia Britannica Films. Film Entry Fee Is ^4 An entry fee of $4 is charged for each film entered up to 1.600 feet; the entry charge is $5 for feature-length productions 1,600 feet or over. Entries must be accompanied by 3x5 cards for use by the preview committees, noting: category entered; color or black:ind-white print; running time; and d brief summary of the film's content and its purpose, and the type af audience it was made for. Entrants also are required to pay round-trip postage on films. Literature and posters on films entered in the Festival may be submitted to reach the Festival committee by March 1. 1959, for display in connection with the screening of award-winning films on March 29. Screening sessions will be conducted that day between the hours of 1 and 5 p.m. and 7 and I I p.m., with a refreshment break at 9 p.m. Oflicial film entry forms and all other information relating to the Festival may be obtained by writing to Daniel F. Prugh, President, Film Council of Greater Columbus, Memorial Hall, 280 East Broad Street, Columbus 15, Ohio. iJ' heavy carrier, with a unique d revolufionary service, saves scutive man hours every day by scribing its operation and its nefits to shippers through a w film. The script was itten by . . . Scripts Associates FIFTH AVENUE • NEW YORK 36, N. Y. ''or the script you need Vrite or call PLaza 7-6 45 i Left: 399EZ Filmovara "Zoom" lens. "Cold Glass" heat filter, single frame advance and many other exclusive features. Right: .'i99— Fieverses for review, shows still pictures, offers hrillia picture and sound. The world's most widely used sound projectc FILMOSOUND SPECIALISTS ,i the 16min sound projectors that never quit running 1 This \& the family of Bell & Howell Filmosound Specialists—the most widely used and certainly the most dependable of sound projectors. They never quit running! Chief reasons: film handling parts are sapphire jeweled to give 400% longer life. And with factory-sealed lubrication, every moving part is continually and automatically oiled from within. The Specialist lasts . . . and lasts. Maintenance cost is negligible. Parts last longer. And because the Specialist is designed to maintain its top condition year after year, the trade-in value stays unusually higl With a choice of 3 models and different combina tions of features, there's a Specialist that's perfec for your requirements. Where cost is a factoi Bell & Howell can help you by providing only th, features you definitely need. j Rugged . . . versatile . . . tailored to your need^ i That's why more Bell & Howell Filmosounds are ij ! use today than all other sound projectors combined Ask to see a demonstration of its many features. BUSINESS SCREEN MAGAZINE