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Canadian Film Awards Go to People Who Serve Medium * F'ilm pnnliRers ami trailblazers rather than film productions were honored bv the "Jth annual Canadian Film Awards presentation, held at a luncheon of the Association of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories of Canada. June 15. in the King Edward Hotel. Toronto. For the 1957 competition, the Canadian Film Awards Management Committee suspended the regular judging of film subjects to acclaim persons, organizations and projects for distinguished contributions to Canadian film making. Citations Read by W. R. Carroll The citations were read by W. R. Carroll, past-president of the Canadian .Association for .iVdult Education. Chairman of the presentation was Charles Topshee. chairman of the -\wards Management Committee and executive director of the Canadian Film Institute. Judges for the award selections were J. R. Kidd. director of the Canadian Association for -\dult Education. Walter B. Herbert, director of the Canada Foundation. Miss Helen Wilson of the Ottawa Film Society. John Robbins. editor of Encyclopaedia Canadiana. and Charles Topshee. Crawleys Cited for Contribution Citations and award certificates were presented to: -Associated Screen News Limited, of Montreal, for its initiative in developing a program of training young personnel to meet the demands of Canada's growing film industry: Crawley Films Limited. Ottawa, in recognition of the company's outstanding international production program in the field of educational films; Frank Radford Crawley and Ju dith Crawley, of Crawley Films Limited, for their unique contribution as a team to Canada's film making art and industry: Lew Parrv. a pioneer in motion picture production in Western Canada, for his leadership in the development of a Canadian film industry: Rov Tash. a pioneer cameraman, for his more than a quarter of a century of photographing and editing Canadian newsreels in the only sustained project of theatrical film making in Canada: John Grierson. first commissioner of the National Film Board, in recognition of his unique contribution to Canada's film making art and industry. Honor Film Board Executive Donald Mulholland. honored for his encouragement of creative Canadian film production during his years as director of production at the National Film Board: H. P. Brown. E. Fred Holliday and James R. Pollock, jointly cited for their pioneer work and continued devotion to the development of Canadian films in education: Reverend Anson C. Moorhouse. who spearheaded the production center for films and filmstrips for the L'nited Church of Canada: Yorkton Film CounciL in recognition of its outstanding International Film Festival which demonstrates the contribution of the film council movement in Canada. §' Associated Screen News Execs * Promotion of R. Pitt-Taylor to the position of television production manager has been announced by -Associated Screen News Limited. Montreal. Quebec. Canada. Bill Wilcox has been named art director, replacing Jack Dunham who recently resigned from the company. W ARTij^VlDEART ANIMATION TITLES OPTICAL PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR or B&W — 16 or 35MM 343 LEXINGTON AVE. NEW YORK 16, N.Y. LExington 2 7378-9 Caldwell Installs New DeBrie Printer -♦t .A new optical reduction stop printer, designed bv .Andre DeBrie of Paris. Inc.. has been installed in the Toronto laboratory of S. W. Caldwell. Limited. The printer handles a variety of work for Canadian labs, agencies and producers. It reduces .35mm color or black and white film to 16mm color or black and white, simultaneously. It also makes color inter-negatives. 9' COMPLETE MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT RENTALS FROM ONE SOURCE CAMERAS MITCHELL I6mm 35mm Standard 35mm Hi-Speed 35mm NC • 35mm BNC BELL& HOWELL Standard • Eyemo • Fitmo ARRIFLEX 16mm • 35mm WALL 35mm single system ECLAIR CAMERETTE 35mm • 16/35mm Comblnotion AURICONS oil models single system Cine Kodak Special Maurer • Bolex Blimps • Tripods LIGHTING Mole Richardson Bordwell McAlister Colortran Century Coble Spider Boxes Bull Switches Strong ARC-Trouper 10 Amps llOV AC 5000W 2OO0W-750W CECO Cone Lites (shadowless lite) Gotor Clip Lites Born Doors Diffusers Dimmers Reflectors ZOOMAR 35mm EDITING Moviolas • Rewinders Tables • Splicers Viewers (CECO) GRIP EQUIPMENT Porolleis • Lodders 2 Steps * Apple Boxes Scrims • Flogs Gobo Stands Complete grip equipment SOUND EQUIPMENT Mognosync-mognetic film Reeves Magicorder Mole Richordson Booms ond Perombulotors Portable Mike Booms Porloble Power Supplies to operate camera and recorder DOLLIES Fearless Ponorom Mc Alister Crab Platform • Western 3 Wheel Portable WE SHIP VIA AIR, RAIL OR TRUCK FRANK C. ZUCKER (7flni€Rfl €ouipm€nT(o.,inc. Dept. S 315 West 43rd St., New York 36, N. Y. JUdson 6-1420 M^ke yout om HOT PRESS TITLES on the KENSOL 11 a ART LETTERING PRESS Compare the following Kensol Hot Press advantages: • LETTERS COMPLETE TITLE CARD OR CEL IN ONE IMPRESSION. Light weight hot presses and most other methods print only one line at a time. . PRINTS ON POSTER BOARD, COLORAID PAPER AND ACETATE Hot press is the only method which will produce tine quality lettering on all three. .LETTERS IN BLACK, WHITE AND ALL POPUUR COLORS. Titles quickly and inexpensively made by inexperienced personnel. • NO MESSY INK TO CLEAN UP OR CHEMICALS TO CHANGE. Hot Press Titling is a completely opaque, dry transfer process. WRITE FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION OLSE 124-132 WHIie ST., NEW YORK 13, M. f. Specialists in Quality Marl(inE Equipment and Supplies for over 30 years NUMBER 4 • VOLUME 18 1957 65