Business Screen Magazine (1963-1964)

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CINE Announces Film Selections for Overseas Festivals Award "Golden Eagles" to "9 Films from Business, Education and Medicine THE Committee for International Nontlneatrical Film Events, meeting in Washington. D. C. for final screenings, has selected 79 films to represent the U. S. at festivals abroad. A listing of some of these outstanding films selected for overseas follows: "Ballad of Soup Du Jour" The C:ampbfll Soup Company The Jam Hanil\ Orcaiiizatiou, Inc. O o o "Challenge of Change" American Telephone & Telegraph Co, Henr\' Strauss & Compan\-, Inc. o o o "Cleveland Institute of .\rt' The Cleveland Instituti' of Art Edward Feil Productions o C c "Dialogue with Life" Health Insurance Institute MPO \'ideotronics. Inc. o o o "Growing up with Deafness" Lexington School for the Deaf Campus Film Productions, Inc. "Her City" American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Henrj Strauss & Company, Inc. "The Human Element" Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey Pendulum Productions, Inc. o o o "Indianapolis 500 — 1962" Uyrjamic Films. Inc. O O O "The Invisible Bridge" The Ford Motor Company Tom Thomas, Producer o o o "Krystallos" \merican Telephone & Telegraph Co Owen Murpliv Productions, Inc. o o O "Miles Over Water" Louisiana Department of Highways .\valon Daggett Productions o o o "Molecular Spectroscopy" Harvey Mudd College Reid H. Rav Film Industries, Inc. "Play For Keeps" -American Dental Association Dallas Jones Productions, Inc. o « o "Project Telstar " .\merican Telephone & Telegraph Co. .\udi() Productions, Inc. o o o "Safety Belt for Susie" U. S. Public Health Service & L'niversity of California, Los .\ngeles Charles Cahill & .\ssoc.. Inc. o o o "Science Rides the High Iron" -Association of .\merican Railroads Robert Yarnall Richie Productions, Inc. o o o "St. John's College" St. John's College, .\nnapolis Fordel Films, Inc. o o o "Steel By Stopwatch" Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Cinecraft-Continental Productions, Inc. e o o "Technique for Life" Pure-Pak Division Ex-Cell-O Corporation The Jam Hanch Organization, Inc. (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIXTY-TWO) Acmade Foot-Operated Splicer •; with Tungsten i'lJl Tipped Blades $1495 This splicer is constructed, as is usual with ACMADE products, ot the finest mate rials and workmanship. All castings are of the best quality and the top body and cutter arms are seasoned to prevent distortion after machining. The machining is carried out to limits of± .0005" in order that the cutter blades shall close in a dead parallel manner. The cutter blades are made from stainless steel with Tungsten Carbide inserts, and afterwards ground lapped and polished to a limit of ± .0002" thickness and the cutting edges relieved by 1. The Tungsten Carbide inserts will have indefinite life and will not require sharpening as with other types. A heater unit is installed in the top body of the machine. The top light in a well glass fitting is attached to the body of the machine and also an inspection light m the waste bin together with cement bottle and brush. A scraper block is supplied and also a scraper block setting jib and support shelf rubber-covered. The whole machine is finished in first quality grey hammer and all metal parts other than cutter blades are hard flash chromed. ACMADE MARK II EDITING TABLE I iHI ■ '3295 f.o.b. New York Makes Editing Easy! Operation of ihis simple, efficient editing machine can be mastered in minutes. Continuous movement provides absolute safety for your film. Instant controls and declutching allows up to 50% increase speed and efficiency in editing. Any combination of 2 or 3. 16mm or 35mm channels, plus magnetic and optical sound available. WRITE FOR DETAILED BROCHURE Serving the World's Finest Film Makers Flornan & Babb 68 West 45th Street New YorK 36, N. Y. MU 2-2928 Another Fine Prpduct From ACMADE AUTOMATIC BUTT SPLICER Cuts, Splices, Applies Magic Mylar Automatically! »ft I?. Now, with no fuss, mess or waste, it is possible to splice, repair, hutt-splice. or strengthen splices on all types of film — positive, nega tive, magnetic — even duPont Cronar or other bases. The cutting arm, shown in operating position, is used by pressing the chrome button for cutting both sides of the film simultaneously. ~ The film, has been registered on pins in the horizontal channel. The cutting blade is easily replaced. ^ ^ The splicing JT V ^^S tape is regisaTf ffSk* tered on pre -^"f-M X mi* SI cision pins and held in place until automatically applied to the film by swinging the arm over and pressing the chrome button, cutting the adhesive and applying it — in per-fect register to the film. Morfel 35 for 35rnm. Model 16 for 16mm— *295 BUSINESS SCREEN MAGAZINE