Business Screen Magazine (1963-1964)

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CAPITOL HI-Q LIBRARY I --■=.-=■= I MUSIGRAM [~i tMiOtttaassa TO ALL INDUSTRIAL FILM PRODUCERSFOUR NEW SERVICES AND NEW LOW RATES NOW AVAILABLE FROM CAPITOL LIBRARY SERVICES THE WORLD LEADER IN MUSIC LIBRARIES: ITEM 1: AN ACROSS THE BOARD REDUCTION IN USAGE RATES. ITEM 2: A NEW PACKAGE WRITTEN ESPECIALLY FOR SLIDE FILMS. ITEM 3: EXCHANGE PRIVILEGES ON MATERIAL. ITEM 4: A BIG NEW SERIES OF RECORDING PROGRAMS, INCLUDING AN ALBUM OF MUSICAL AIDS. FOR INFORMATION WRITE OR WIRE CAPITOL LIBRARY SERVICES, HOLLYWOOD & VINE, HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA THE DIET that Frank WiUaid went on one sunny day last August really worked. Now, instead of walking heavily about set and location, he sleekly masterminds a skeleton crew working on some of the world's fine.st productions from a comfortable couch of culm. Feet firmly on the ground, he writes, directs and produces some of the finest films that ever came out of camera and pen. "Win with Slim!" our clients say. They've never lost yet. But Frank does look bad, doesn't he? // you want it best, fast, and prptty reasonable, eontact FRANK WILLARD PRODUCTIONS 1842 Briarwood Road, N,E. • Atlanta 6, Georgia Arc-a Code 404 • MElrose 4-2433 • iGo alu-ad and call us collect) // this isn't the finest, biggest, au ellc.si jilm stiidio in Ihc South, ircll, it isn't. Invite America's Be>t for Madrid N. A. M. Seeks Films for tlli Inlernatiunat Festival , 'T'he National Association of Manufacturers is again seeking outstanding industrial motion pictures to rep ■" resent American industry at the Fourth International Industrial Film Festival, to be held in Madrid. Spain this year, | beginning on October 14th. Under the patronage of the Council of European Industrial Federations, which annually sponsors this showcase of out | standing films, the Federation of Spanish Industries is organizing this year's program. The Festival showings demonstrate the progress made by each nation's industries in the fields of production, research and management. Films are only accepted into this event through national associations of manufacturers in each participating country. American entries (15 films may be submitted) will again be selected a committee of industrial audio-visual experts. Any industrial motion picture completed since September, 1961, is eligible, providing it fits into one of the following categories: A. Films about economic and social questions of general interest and intended for showing primarily to the general public. B. Films about specific industrial products, materials or projects, intended for showing primarily to the general public. C. Films aiming less at information than do those in categories A and B, but which have the purpose of contributing to the prestige of the industry concerned or of a firm and intended primarily for the general public. D. Films on industrial techniques (management methods, productivity, efficiency and output, rationalisation, automation, application of modern techniques, etc. ) intended primarily for specialist audiences. E. Films on marketing and sales techniques, commercial practice, etc. intended for specialist audiences. F. Films on industrial application of scientific principles and research intended primarily for specialist audience, including schools. G. Films on management and manpower training (for example, vocational guidance and training, training within the firm) and on manpower promotion and human relations within the firm, intended for an industrial audience rather than the general public. H. Films on accident prevention, occupational diseases, health, re-education and measures of social security for industrial audiences. To enter a motion picture a sponsor or producer should immediately send a letter describing his film and agreeing to pay the festival registration fee, in the event that his film is selected to represent the United States. All films must be received in New York before June 15th. All letters and films should be addressed to Miss Janet R. Wilkins, Producer, Audio-Visual Programs, National Association of Manufacturers. 2 East 4Sth Street. New York 17, New York. Issue Two, Volume Twenty-Four of Business Screen Magazine, published April .30. 196.3. Issued 8 times annually at sixweek intervals at 7064 Sheridan Road. Chicago 26. Illinois by Business Screen Magazines. Inc. Phone: BRiargate 4-8234-.5. O. H. Coelln, Editor and Publisher. Subscription -So. 00 a year; S.T.OO two years (domestic); S4.00 ;ind S7.()0 foreign. Second class postage paid at Chica.go. Illinois and at additional mailing office. Entire contents cop\ righted 1963 by Business Screen -Magazines, Inc. Trademark registered U. S. Patent Office. .-\tldress all editorial and subscription inquires to the Chicago office of publication. BUSINESS SCREEN MAGAZINE