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SPECIALISTS in 16mm color prints! In the eighteen years of specializing exclusively in I6mm Color Printing, Color Reproduction Company has developed a technique for i^iiarauteed film qiiiility which is the Standard of the I6mm Motion Picture Industry. This specialization is your assurance of better 16mm Color Prints. Added production values demand the best prints available! This year, let Color Reproduction Company make your I6mm Color Prints! Write for latest Price List. .wi^^'^^^aa^.. COMPANY 7936 Santa Ifionita Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calitornia Telephone: C dfield 4-8010 Television to Take Bow at 1957 Edinburgh Film Festival ■♦t Television's importance in the visual medium is recognized in the program of the Eleventh International Edinburgh Film Festival, to be held August 18-September !!. The 1957 Edinburgh Festival will feature an international conference on the production and use of film in television and will consider plans for the international exchange of television film material. The television conference will be conducted in collaboration with UNESCO. Film and tv experts from several countries will speak on the tv production, use and exchange topics in sessions held Monday. August 26. and Tuesday. August 27. Television in education will be the subject of a conference arranged by the Scottish Educational Film Conference Committee. Speakers at this meeting. Wednesday. August 21. will include Professor Henri Dieuzeide of the Centre National. Paris, and Miss Enid Love, head of B.B.C. Broadcasts Television. Film directors, actors and actresses will be present at the Festival's "gala performances." held on Sunday evenings. August 18 and 25 and September 1 and 8. A number uf film producers will introduce their own productions at the daily performances, held in the Cameo Cinema at 3 p.m.. 6:15 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. throughout the three weeks of the Festival. Hundreds of films from many nations are being screened for the Edinburgh Festival. Last year. 130 films from more than 30 countries were shown. Films entered from the United States are submitted through the Film Council of America. A certificate of participation is awarded to each film shown at the Festival. The Festival has as its aim the recognition of films which "by their originality and imagination, bv their quality of truth and their sense of revelation, reach out towards a new and living cinema." Both feature films and social documentaries are accepted. Open discussions on film production, lectures by notable film personalities, a Summer School of Film Appreciation and a program of films for children are added attractions. The Edinburgh Film Festival is organized by the Edinburgh Film Guild, directed by Galium Mill. The organization has headquarters at Film House. 6-8 Hill Street. Edinburgh 2. (Telephone and telegrams: Edinburgh 34203.) 9 '. 16 BUSINESS SCREEN MAGAZINE