Business Screen Magazine (1963-1964)

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INTERNATIONAL AWARD COMPETITION SOUND RECORDING for 76 & 35mm Motion Pictures A new concept in sound recording service— RPL specializes in producing for you the most professional sound tracks— music scoring, sound effects, and voices— with imagination, creativity and superior technical quality. Because RPL exclusively specializes in sound— you have an organization and facilities completely oriented to this service. Just send your script and work print to RPL and you will receive back a truly professional sound-mix for your film— at surprisingly low cost, too. Get the full story of what RPL can do for your next motion picture. Write for free folder "SOUND SENSE FOR MOTION PICTURE FILMS" Recorded Publications Laboratories 1504 Pierce Avenue Camden, N. J 08105 (continued from the preceding page 18) British Industrial Film Association, not later than August 15. 1964. A list of films selected in each category must be transmitted together with a synopsis of each (not exceeding 2?0 words) not later than August 1. 1964. Synopses are to be supplied in the English. French and German languages. Only National Federations may participate through their respective oraanizations. W' CINE THE COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL NONTHEATRICAl EVENTS (Processing United States Entries for International Film Festivals) Office (of the Coordinator); 1201 Sixteenth Street, N. W., Washington. D. C. 20036. Officers: Willis H. Pratt. Jr. (American Telephone & Telegraph Co.). President: Thomas W. Hope (Eastman Kodak Co.), First VicePresident: J. Edward Oglesby (Virginia State Board of Education). Anna L. Hyer (National Education Association). Charles Dana Bennett (Farm Film Foundation). Vice-Presidents: Willard Webb (American Science Film Association). Treasurer: Alden Livingston (E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co.. Inc.). Secretary: Harold E. Wigren (National Education Association). Coordinator: John Flory (Eastman Kodak Co.), Past President. Other Directors: Eyre Branch (Standard Oil Co.. New Jersey, retiredj; Otto H. Coelln (Business Screen Magazine); Ralph P. Creer ( .'\nierican Medical Association ) ; Robert Disraeli ( American Jewish Committee ) ; Kirby Grant (Actor-Director); Carolyn Guss (Indiana University); Emily S. Jones (Educational Film Library Association); Stanley Mcintosh (Teaching Film Custodians, Inc.) The Rev. Michael Mullen. C. M. (St. Johns University); Reid H. Ray (Reid H. Ray Film Industries); Frank Rollins (E. R. Squibb & Sons): Randall Whaley (Wayne State University); Janet R. Wilkins (New York City): and Don G. Williams (University of Kansas City). Note: the above serve not as representatives of their organizations, but as individuals. Purpose: CINE is a voluntary organization established to coordinate the selection of U. S. nontheatrical motion pictures, other than those produced by the United States Government, for submissions to foreign film festivals. 1964 Activities; Selection of U. S. nontheatrical films for entry in the following festivals is being handled by CINE: Berlin International Film Festival: Berlin International Agricuhural Film Competition; Padua International Exhibition of the Scientific-Didactic Fihn: Valencia Music and Dance Motion Picture Contest; Venice International Film Festival; Cortina International Competition for Sports Motion Pictures; Edinburgh Film Festival; Melbourne Film Festival. 9' SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (Film As Communication Section) November 5-18, 1964 Categories: I. Art and culture (relating to subject matter); II. Industrial, government and institutional films for internal use; III. Government films for general information to the public; IV. Films sponsored by industry, individual companies or other commercial institutions, for the general public; V. Films sponsored by civic and community organizations or other non-profit organizations, intended for public use; VI. Classroom films (primary and elementary schools); VII. Classroom films (secondary schools and colleges); VIII. Continuing education (graduate, technical, training and other instructional films). Entry Infor.mation: Application blanks should be sent for and mailed in April; receipt of forms deadline will be .August 1. 1964. Only 16mm release prints will be acceptable but original gauge may be another. Screenings: For film as communication entries, final screenings and conference will be held from Wednesday. November II. through Saturday. November 14. The general Festival dates will be Thursday. November 5. through Wednesday. November 18. 1964. Application Blanks should be requested from and mailed to: San Francisco International Film Festival. Film as Communication Section. 172 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco. California 94102. Film as Art: This is a new category, established in 1963 to replace '"Creative-Experimental Films'" and will be devoted entirely to experimental films. Participation of independent film makers is encouraged and entries will be judged on the basis of the originality of their contribution to the film medium. gj' Ml FED, INTERNATIONAL FILM, TV FILM AND DOCUMENTARY MARKET IX Cine-meeting, April 15-25, 1964 X Cine-meeting, October 12-21, 1964 Categories: Feature (entertainment) motion pictures, telefilms, publicity films and documentary motion pictures may be screened at this market-place for possible re-sale. Markets: Two sessions are held each year. The Spring session in April is concurrent with the Milan International Trade Fair. A Fall session is held in October (see above). Entries: Address requests for entry forms, etc. to Commissariato del MIFED (Mercato Internazionale del Film, del TVFilm e del Documentario). Largo Domodossola. 1, Milano (640) Italy. ^ R" -'> News of specialized film award programs sponsored by financial, transportation, advertising and other groups is provided during the year in the pages of regular issues of Business Screen. We keep readers informed. S' 20 BUSINESS SCREEN