Business screen magazine (1961)

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€'0'i Versatile AUDIO-VISUAL SALES TOOLS NVPA Prepares for 9lh "Dav of Visuals'" FOR INDUSTRY BUSINESS EDUCATION INSURANCE TRAINING ADVERTISING Compact, all-in-one units in smart porloble carry-cases. Easy to set up in seconds for group viewing without room ciorkentng COC COMMUNICATOR Desk-Top Sound & Film Strip Unit. Under $100 COC EXAMINER Populor Film Strip Previewer under SSO COC MASTER 1010 Deluxe Aylomolic Slide Projector with remote control (Also for use with synchronirer-tape recorder ) Under $130 COC EXECUTIVE Professional Slide Projector. Under $70 Used by leading industrial concerns! REQUliST FILL DETAJLS ASO ILLUSTRATED LITERATI RL. Mode by the Monufocturers of the most complete line of reor-view projection viewers for business and industry. Oiviiion of Camera Opljci Mfg Corp if »U-,jf 37-19 ZSrd Avenue, INDUSTRW^L Lo-J island Cit, 5. N.Y. THi National Visual Presenliition Association is now •iL-ccpting entries for its Ninth Annual Awards Competition to determine prize-winning visuals ot 1961. The Award presentations will be part of the .-Xssociation's Day of Visuals, to be held on June 4th and 5th at the Roosevelt Hotel. New York. The purpose of N.V.P.A.'s Awards is to provide the means for recognition of outstanding examples of visual presentation and to provide an incentive for constantly improving the visual image. The owner ( sponsor ) . or producer, of any visual presentation prepared in 1961 is eligible to place as many entries as he wishes in the competition. Three T\pf4 of ">'i,suals" For the purpose of the competition, visuals are classified into three types; ( 1 ) motion pictures; ( 2 ) filmstrips, slides and overhead projection transparencies; and (3) flannel boards, flip charts and other non-projected visual presentations. Entries of these types can be made in any of six awards classifications; ( 1 ) industrial sales and sales promotion; (2) consumer sales and sales promotion; ( 3 ) general public service; (4) sponsored educational; (5) employee relations; and ( 6 I employee training. Focus on How It Worked Judging will be based primarily onhow successfully the visual accomplished the communication job it was designed to do. Qualified and authoritative specialists from within the audio-visual field will serve as judges of the three types of visual in the six classifications. The judges will work with an E.\ecutive Judging Committee composed of Selwyn Robbins, Manhattan Color Laborato Below: Visuals' judge Joe Kilmartin MPQi with Asst. Chairman Harold Klein, N. Y. Film Prods. Assn. Mail Coupon for Free Booklet I Please send illustfaled literature with full I details on COC Visual Aids to j Name I Address I City Zone Stale (I.B.M. Corp.); Program and Seminars. Robert Yung ( Elektra Studios ) ; Awards Competition. Selwyn Robbins ( Manhattan Color Labs); Awards Banquet. William Connelly (Union Carbide): Exposition, Leonard Rogers (L Rogers, Inc.); and Publicity and Promotion, William Weltman (Marwel Advertising). ^ NVPA General Chairman Bernard Barnett lends a hand with plans. ries. Inc., Chairman; Janet Wilkins. National Association of Manufacturers; Harold Klein, Film Producers Association; and Bob Seymour, Business Screen. Official entry blanks are available by writing to National Visual Presentation Association, 19 West 44th Street, New York 36. Entries will be closed on April 15th. It is expected that preliminary judging will be completed by May 7th' and final judging will take place during the week of May 14 PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE Pri'scntly cmplo\ed by major mo tinn picture company desires t< make change. Thoroughly familia with all phases of motion picturi production. Many years of ex perience in production of feature and short subjects in all parts o the world. Looking for position ti take complete charge of film pro gram. Write— Box 62-A BUSINESS SCREEN MAGAZINE 250 West 57th Street ■ New York 19. N. > kiL.\M Chairman Selwyn "Chuck" Robbins 18. Final judging sessions of the competition will be open to aU interested individuals, and especially to entrants with visuals being judged. They will be notified of times and places of these final judging sessions. N.V.P.A. is now also accepting orders for exhibit space at the Ninth Day of Visuals. This annual audio-visual conference and exhibit is held in conjunction with the Sales Executives Club of New York and will be attended by key executives in the sales, advertising and marketing departments of leading consumer and industrial product companies concerned with audio-visual activities. Theme of This Year's Show The theme of the Ninth .^nnual Day of Visuals is "The Promise ami Purpose of Visual Presentation." The committee in charge of the event consists of: General Chairman, Bernard Barnett Public Service ' \ Sales Promotion Travelogue H.\PPY HOLIDAYS . . . in the LAND of LINCOLN" Believe it or not, this is .-) new approach to the old reliable Travel picture. New cinematically: also new in its merchandising approach. Not a guide-book (sponsor's roadmap will cover that) but an exciting and actionfol sampling of the kinds of real fun (and self-improvement) th.it people c.in enjoy in their own home areas. CinematicalK', it's a "participating" kind of movie, where the audience climbs right into the action and does things, and the constiint accent is on the people. First film of a series. Sponsor: .\merican Oil Com p;my. 2S minutes — color I — unconventional narration technique. PARTHENON PICTURES Cop Palmer, E.et. Produter :o?5 Temple Sueei— DUnfc.rt JD'' MoMywood 26. 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