Business screen magazine (1961)

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INTERNATIONAL AWARD COMPETITION del Film, del TVFilm e del Documentan Largo Domodossola, 1, Milano (640) Italy. THE 14TH 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, Chairman and Manager: Canadian Film Institute. 1762 Carling Avenue. Ottawa 3. Ontario. Categories: 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 1961 by Canadian film producers are eligible for award. Competition closed January 31. 1962. 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. ^ CINE THE COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL NON-THEATRICAL EVENTS (Processing United States Entries in International Film Festivals) Office (of the Coordinator): 1201 Sixteenth Street. N.W.. Washington 6. DC. Officers: John Flory, (Eastman Kodak Co.). chairman: James A. Barker (Capital Film Laboratories). vice-chairman: Eyre Branch (Standard Oil Company. N.J.. retired). vice-chairman: Stanley Mcintosh (Teaching Film Custodians), vice-chairman: Ralph L. Hoy (Aluminum Company of America), vicechairman for finance: Brice H. Howard (National Educational Television & Radio Center), vice-chairman for publicity: Anna L. Hyer (Division of Audiovisual Instructional Service, NEA), policy coordinator: Harold E. Wigren (Division of Audiovisual Instructional Service, NEA ) . administrative coordinator. Other Me.mbers: Dana Bennett (Farm Film Foundation); Ott H. Coelln. Jr.. (Business Screen Magazine); Ralph P. Creer (American Medical Assn.); Robert Disraeli. (American Jewish Comm); Thomas W. Hope (Eastman Kodak Co.); Emily S. Jones (Educational Film Library Assn.); The Rev. Donald Kliphardt (National Council of Churches of Christ); Edward P. McCoy (University Film Producers Assn.); The Rev. Michael F. Mullen (St. John's University); Willis Pratt, Jr., (.American Telephone and Telegraph): Reid 32 CINE: THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE H. Ray (Reid H. Ray Film Industries); Frank Rollins (E. R. Squibb & Sons); Randall M. Whaley (Wayne Stale University); Janet R. Wilkins (National Assn. of Manufacturers): Don G. Williams (Unversity of Kansas City). Plrpose: CINE is a voluntary organization established to coordinate the selection of U.S. non-theatrical motion pictures, other than those produced by the United States Government, for submissions to foreign film festivals. 1962 Activities: Selection of U.S. non-theatrical films for entry in the following festivals is being handled by CINE: Berlin 12th International Film Festival; Berlin 2nd International Agricultural Film Competition; Padua VII International Exhibition of the ScientificDidactic Film; Stratford Shakespearean Festival; Sydney Film Festival; Valencia Music and Dance Motion Picture Contest; Vancouver International Film Festival; Venice International Film Festival; Cortina International Competition for Sports Motion Pictures; Edinburgh Film Festival; Melbourne Film Festival. Entry Forms: Write Harold E. Wigren, Administrative Coordinator, CINE, c/o NEA, 1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington 6, D.C. for entry forms. For information on business-sponsored motion picture entries write: Business and Industry Subcommittee, c/o Thomas W. Hope, assistant advisor, nontheatrical films. Eastman Kodak Company. Rochester 4. New York. Deadlines: Films released between January 1. 1961 and February 28, 1962. must have been entered by March 1, 1962. Films released during 1962 must be entered by January 15. 1963. 1" EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Edinburgh, Scotland— July, 1962 Entry Information: Selection of U.S. films for entry in this festival is being handled by the Committee on International Non-Theatrical Events (CINE), formed for the purpose. MIFED, FIFTH CINE MEETING, INTERNATIONAL FILM, TVFILM, AND DOCUMENTARY MARKET Two annuol meetings: Spring Meeting, April 12-28: Autumn Meeting, October 10-20, 1962 Categories: Feature films, telefilms, publicity films, documentaries. Sessions: This market is held twice yearly, with a Spring session in April (concurrent with the Milan International Trade Fair) and a Fall session in mid-October. Entries: Address correspondence to Dr. M. G. Franci, MIFED, Mercato Internazionale THE 5TH ANNUAL VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL & AWARf Sponsored by the Vancouver Festival Society ot Vancouver, B. C, Canada July 23 to August 4, 1962. Entries Close June 1 Entries: Films released since January I960 are eligible, excepting Canadian ai .'\merican-made films, which must have bei released since January I, 1961. Foreign la guage films should have English sub-titles be accompanied by a synopsis or script English. But all feature films must have En lish sub-titles unless special permission given. Films will be accepted from January 1962 to June 1, 1962. Feature films accepti until June 15. Entrants must pay transport tion charges and insurance on films; mil meet all custom requirements. Each film mil be clearly identified by title, running tin number of reels, point of origin, aspect rail (wide-screen). U. S. entries must be su! mitted through CINE (see CINE listing this section). Categories: (A) Feature-length Fictioij Films, with a running time of 50 min. longer, primarily intended for entertainme (B) Short Fictionid Films, with a runni time of less than 50 min. (C) Documents Films: fine arts; science and agricultu travel; instructional; health, welfare and me cal; sociological; institutional public relatio: and miscellaneous. If preferred, feature-lenj documentaries may be entered in above ca gories. (D) Children's Films: feature, enti tainment or educational. Awards: A festival certificate will be p sented to all producers of films selected showing at the Festival. Plaques will be p sented to winning entries in categories B, and D. Special Diplomas will be presen winners in each section of categories C & Additional certificates of merit may be awa ed at the discretion of the judges. For Information: write. Vancouver In national Film Festival. 570 Dunsmuir Stp Vancouver 2. British Columbia, Canada. VENICE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION O CINEMATOGRAPHIC ART Venice, ltaly-1962 Categories: Scientific, cultural, educatic and entertainment documentary; childre scientific-didactic. University of Padua. Entry Information: Selection of U. S. fi for entry in the Venice Festivals is being \ died by the Committee on International N Theatrical Events (CINE), formed for purpose of coordinating U. S. entries in o seas Film Festivals. For complete entry < and instructions, contact Harold E. Wig .Administrative Coordinator, CINE, c o ti' 1201 Sixteenth Street. N.W.. Washinf 6. D. C. BUSINESS SCREI %\