Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICE COMMITTEE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF NATIONAL ADVERTISERS, INC. Office: 153 East 44th Street. New York. New York 10017. Officers: Peter VS'. Allport, fre.sUleni: Lowell McElroy, Senior Vice-President: William Kistlcr. Vice President: Sidney Shulins. Adminislrative Secretary, Audio-Visual Service Cotnmiitee. Membership: Robert O. Dunn (Ford Motor Co. I. chairman: Walter .A. Burton (Honeywell); William J. Connelly ( L'nion Carbide Plasties Co. ) : John Flory ( Eastman Kodak Co.); John k. Ford (General .Motors Corp.); Gerry Germain (Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.): James J. Graven (Bell & Howell Co.); Jack Hansen (Johnson & Johnson); Ralph L. Hoy (Aluminum Company of America); F. Barry Koss. ( V\orthington Corp.); James M. McCollum (U.S. SteelCorp.); O. H. Peterson (American Oil Co.): Cahin L. Pratt (Royal Crown Cola Co. ); W illis H. Pratt. Jr., (American Telephone & Telegraph Co.); Eldon Robbins ( Evinrude Motors Div. of Outboard Marine Corp.); Frank Rollins (E. R. Squibb & Sons Div., Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.); J. L. Siegal (International Business Machines Corp); Administrative Secretary, Sidney J. Shulins (.Association of National Advertisers, inc.). Plrpose: The Committee initiates and executes projects which will provide the 1200 "Audio-Visual Interest Group" members of the ANA with cost, technical, distribution and other information about business films and related audio-visual materials. • THE INDUSTRIAL AUDIO-VISUAL ASSOCIATION Office: (of the Secretary): Edward W. Palmer. New^ England Tel. & Tel. Co., 185 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass. 02107. Officers: Robert C McCaslin (Caterpillar Tractor Co.), President: H. Leroy V'anderford (American Tel. & Tel. Co.), \st Vice President. Harold W. Daffer (Honeywell Co.). Ind Vice President: John Hawkinson ( Illinois Central R.R. Co. ). Vice President, Illinois: Edward W. Palmer (New England Tel. & Tel. Co.), Secretary: Frank Stedronsky (.AB Dick Co.), Assistant Secretary: Frederic J. Woldt (Illinois Bell Telephone Co. ), Treasurer. Directors: Lawrence B. Warnock (Link-Belt Co.), Central Region: Jerome T. McGarry (Wyeth Laboratories), Eastern Region: Howard O. Williams (Edward E. Johnson Co.). Noriliern Region: Martin M. Broadwell ( Southern Bell Telephone Co.), Soutliern Region: Vincent H. Hunter (Union Pacific Railroad). Western Region. Advisory Colncil: Stanley W. Puddiford (Michigan Bell Telephone Co.). Constitutional Chairman: James Craig ( General Motors Corp.). Historian: Gordon \\ . Butler (Di.xie Cup Div, .American Can Co.). Membership Chairman: William J. Connelly (Union Car bide Plastics Co.), Past Presidents Chairman: William E. Morris (Baxter Laboratories), 1965 Annual Meeting Program Chairman: Ray W. Bonta (General Electric Co.), Protect Chairman: Arch A. Smith ( Humble Oil & Refining Co.). Publicity Chairman: Henry F. Stolte (Chas. Pfizer Co.. Inc. ), Technical Chairnuin. Purpose: To study all means of audio-visual communications including creation, production, appreciation, use and distribution; to promote better standards and equipment and to establish a high concept of ethics in the relations of members \sith associated interests. Annual Meeting: At the Ambassador West Hotel. Chicago, 111.. May 3-6, 1965. Fall Meeting: Sheraton-Boston Hotel, Boston, Mass.. October 18-21, 1965. • THE INDUSTRY FILM PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Office (mail address): Post Office Box 1395, Thousand Oaks. California. National Officers: James L. Wasson, Jr., President: Raymond Jaeger. Executive VicePresident: Kenneth J. Maurer, Financial VicePresident: Bob R. Ganon. Chapters Vice-President: Robert M. Duff, Conference Vice President: Dr. Harald O. Dyrenforth, Editorial Vice President: Jack R. Goetz, Past President. Membership: Primarily composed of defense, aero-space and electronics industry film producers, directors, writers, cameramen, and editors, supported by membership from commercial labs, equipment firms, independent production studios, etc. Purpose: Study, discussion and exchange of ideas concerning the pnxluction of industrial documentaries, public relations and educational films; upgrading of standards and advancement of the "state of the art." Pi BLiCATioNs: The official publication of the I.E. P. A. is Business Screen. 1965 Activities: Sixth Annual National Conference and I.F.P.A. Film Awards Banquet. June 3. 4, and 5, 1965, at the Internationa! Hotel, Los Angeles, California. • THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON FILMS FOR SAFETY Office (of the Secretary): 425 North Michigan Ave.. Chicago. Illinois 6061 1. Officers: W. L. Robinson (.American .Automobile Association). Cluiirman: William Engender (National Safety Council). Secretary. Member Organizations: American Automobile Asscxriation. American .Association of Motor Vehicle .Administrators, .American Insurance Association, American Medical AssiKiation, American National Red Cross, American Petroleum Institute. .American Public Health .AssiK'iation. .American SiKiety of Safety Engineers, .American Society for Training and Development. .American Standards Association, Association of Safety Council Exe Professional Organizations Serving the Business and Industrial Film User cutives. Auto Industries Highway Safety Committee. Automotive Safety Foundation. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. International Association of Chiefs of Police. National .AssiKiation of Automotive Mutual Insurance Companies. National .Assixriation of Manufacturers, National Association of Mutual Casualty Companies. National Fire Protection .Association. The National Grange. National Safety Council, U.S. .Air Force. L.S. .Army. U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Navy Pirposf: a co-spi>nsored group of national organizations, with active interest in accident prevention through use of films, who wish to accomplish the following objectives: 1. To stimulate production and use of safety films. 2. To raise the quality of films pri»duced. 3. To establish film evaluation standards. 4. To recognize film excellence in awards prt>gram. 1965 Activities: April meeting of the Committee as a Board of Judges to screen and finally judge entries in their 22nd .Annual Safety Film Awards Program. October evening showing of top winning films and presentation of awards to representatives of sptinsors and or prtxlucers (during the National Safety Congress and Exposition in Chicago. 111). • THE NATIONAL VISUAL PRESENTATION ASSOCIATION. IN^ OiFKi: National \ isual PrcsentJiii:^ ; ciation. Inc.. 19 West 44th St., New ■ N.Y. 10036. Phone: MU2-229J NUMBER 1 • VOLUME 26 • 1965