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These Events Made News of the Month
Canadian Film Award Honors To Crawley, Nat'l Film Board
Honors in the recent llth Annual Canadian Film Awards, jointly sponsored by the Canadian Association for Adult Education, the Canadian FUni Institute and the Canada Foundation were shared by Crawley Films Limited, Ottawa, and the National Film Board of Canada. The two organizations shared equally a total of six of the nine theatrical and non-theatrical awards presented.
In addition two special awards were presented this year. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was cited "for its encouragement of the appreciation of good filmmaking over the years, notably through the programs, Tlie Movie Scene and Music From the Films. Dean Walker, a writer, also received a special award "for encouraging high standards in Canadian film production through his articles in Canadian periodicals."
Three theatrical productions received Awards of Merit. They were The Tall Counlry. produced by Parry Films, Ltd.; Money M inters, produced by Crawley; and T/ic Quest, produced by the National Film Board.
Top award in General Information films went to The Living Stone, produced by the Film Board; prize-winner in Public Relations was Suskatclu'wan. Our University, produced by Crawley. Crawley also scored with the Sales Promotion award-winner. Beauty to Live With: while Fire in Town. produced by the Film Board was the awardee in Training and Instructional Films.
In the field of Travel and Recreation films. Grey Cup Festival '5iS, produced by Chetwynd Films Ltd. shared honors with Quetico, produced by Christopher Chapman. 9'
LA Industry Film Producers Hear Lab Expert Panelists
" Film laboratory problems were the concern of members of the Los Angeles Chapter, the Industry Film Producers Association, at its recent regional meeting in that area.
Some 90 West Coast film e.xecs met as guests of General Film Laboratories in Projection Room A where a panel of film laboratory experts delivered short talks on various aspects of laboratory service. Panelists included John Killouiih. Acme Film I aboratories;
Max Worley, Color Reproduction! Co.; Bill Steen, Telefilm; Ted Fo-I gelman. Consolidated Film Indus-i tries; Bob Ward, Hollywood Film Enterprises; Vaughn Shaner, Eastman Kodak Company; and Fred Scobey of General Film Labs.
IFPA president Robert Gunther and program chairman Julian Elyi were in charge of arrangements which included guided tours of General's lab facilities. ^\
^> Echoes of the recent Columbus Film Festival; pictured above receiving a "Chris'" award for "Teaching Johnny to Swim" is executive producer Herbert R. Dietz, Institute of Visual Training, Inc. (left). Presenting certificate is Gaivy E. Gordon, public relations director of the Columbus, Ohio Public Library. l#
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