Business screen magazine (1946)

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A typical lighting problem was this orchestra shell at Interlochen. Famed Interlochen Music Camp Filmed in Eastman Color "♦f The story of Michigan's fainnii^ National Music Camp at Interlochen has been recorded for posterity. Capital Film Productions of East Lansing has just completed a 16nnn film in Eastman color of this Mecca of music-lovers showing American youth playing American music in American surroundings. One of the most inspiring scenes of the film is the interpretation of Ferde Grofes "Grand Canyon Suite." played by the National High School Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Joseph Maddy. founder and president of the camp. Actual scenes from the Grand Canyon, including sunrises, sunsets, cloudburst, mules on the trail and the painted desert were used to convey the nmod to the audiences. Intensive Planning Was Needed Intensive pre-planning bv Capital Film made this complicated production possible. Sixty five thousand watts of incandescent light was incorporated in the famous bowl at THE ONLY GUARANTEED FILM SCRATCH REMOVAL SERVICE! Guaranteed RAPIDWELD process restores used, worn film, removes scratclies — RAPIOTREAT protects new film. Add hundreds of showings to any film! Cut costs drastically! See how Rapid's unusual low cost saves thousands of film dollars for top-name clients— and precious hundreds for smaller accounts. Send for VALUABLE informative booklet ON FILM CARE. -M^ "The Film Doctors" M^apid FILM TECHNIQUE, INC. 37-02F 27th St., Long Island City 1, N. Y. (he camp. This and natural sunlight provided the necessary illumination of the 270 National High School orchestra musicians. During an eight hour period all five movements of the Grand Canyon Suite were photographed to the playback of a previous recording. All of the Arts Are Taught Interlochens National Music camp is an unusual and interesting place. ."Ml the arts are taught there. Classes in ballet, drawing and painting, drama, radio and television and recreational activities keep the 1201) students active and interested. The viewer is taken on a tour of these various departments of the camp in the opening sequences of the film. The music camp has been in operation for over a quarter of a century. Thousands of boys and girls of many ages, nationalities and walks of life have been going to Interlochen to join in the promotion of world friendship through the universal language of the arts. Because of Interlochen s international scope it is planned to distribute the film to foreign coimtries to show the influence of American culture on youth. Produced by Robert Hunter The film is titled Interlochen. It was directed by William Neale Kirshner and produced by James Robert Hunter. 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