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AWARD COMPETITIONS FOR BUSINESS FILMS
THE 13TH ANNUAL COMPETITION OF THE CANADIAN FILM AWARDS
Sponsored Jointly by
The Canadian Association for Adult Education,
The Canadian Film Institute,
The Canada Foundation
Management Committee: Consists of representatives from each of the sponsoring organizations plus technical advisers, who are associated with the film making industry in Canada. Charles Topshee. Cluiiinuin and Mciiuii>er: Canadian Film Institute. 1762 Carling Avenue, Ottawa 3. Ontario.
Categories: A new category has been added for this year's competition. Awards will be given for films produced for TV in two categories, fictional and documentary, and for filmed TV commercials. Other categories are: Theatrical, shorts and features; Non-Theatrical, arts and experiment, children's, general information, public relations, sales and promotion, training and instruction, travel and recreation. Films released during 1960 are eligible for award. Competition closed January 31, 1961.
Awards: Amateur Trophy of the Association of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories of Canada, the Award for the Canadian Film of the Year, an Award of Merit for each category, s
CINE
THE COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL NON-THEATRICAL EVENTS
(Coordinating United States Entries in Overseas & Canadian Film Festivals)
Office (of the Coordinator) : 1201 Street. N.W., Washington 6, D. C.
Sixteenth
Officers: Ralph L. Hoy (Aluminum Company of America), chairman: James A. Barker (Capital Film Laboratories, Inc.), vicechairman; Stanley Mcintosh (Teaching Film Custodians, Inc.), vice-chairman; John Flory (Eastman Kodak Company), finance vicechairman; Anna L. Hyer (Department of Audio-Visual Instruction, National Education Association), co-ordinator.
Other Members: Eyre Branch (Standard Oil Company, N. J., retired); Ott Coelln (Business Screen Magazine); Ralph P. Creer ( American Medical Association ) ; Robert Disraeli (American Jewish Committee): Brice H. Howard (National Educational Television & Radio Center); Emily Jones (Educational Film Library Association ) ; Rev. Donald Kliphardt (National Council of Churches of Christ); The Very Rev. Dr. Leo J. McCormick (Catholic Audio-Visual Educators): Edward P. McCoy (Michigan State Univ.); Willis H. Pratt, Jr. (American Telephone & Tele
graph Co.); Reid H. Ray (Reid H. Ray Film Industries); Frank Rollins (E. R. Squibb & Sons); Harold E. Wigren (Houston Public Schools); and Don Williams (Kansas C it\ University).
Purpose: CINE is a committee of indisiduals acting in the public interest on behalf ot the U. S. non-theatrical film industry to simplify and improve the .selection process Icir sending motion pictures to film festivals outside this country.
1961 Activities: Selection of U. S. nontheatrical films for entry in the following se\cn festivals is being handled by the CommittL-e on International Non-Theatrical Events: tural. educational, entertainment, docunicn-l Edinburgh International Film Festival; \'cnice International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art (categories include scientific, cultary and children's films). Berlin International Film Festival (June 23-July 4 — entry limited to one 35mm subject only); Vancouver International Film Festival (see description this section); and the Harrogate (England) Festival of Films for Industry.
Entry Forms: Write: Anna L. Hyer. Coordinator. CINE at 1201 Sixteenth St.. N.U .. Washington 6, D. C. for entry forms. For information on business-sponsored motion pic
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