Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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Iiistrial Aiidio-\i<iiiul Association prc.sUhnl Rolnrl McCasliii {lift) and \tini \\'i>rk\li(>i> profiram rliainiiaii Hoy Vaudrrjord Uit ri^lit) wriconic mhir\ and fji/r.sf.v /o ihi 19(i5 Tichnoluairal W'oikslutp in Hollywood. rkshop Kiiesl N|)i-akers { al Icfl above) : Jiiiy laiilxniks. president of y Fairbanks I'rodneHon.s. spoke on eomntercial labor ufireement prod li> Hollywood erafts: top right: Charles (Cap) Palmer, president 'arthenon Pietures. told lion' to work with yonr seri))l nriler. Below left: . H(».v.v Sutherland. Indnslrial Films Division al llanna-Harbera and ( al I) John Barheru. presideni of llanna liarbera Stndios. al Inneheon. h^^ above: lAVA members Jack Duffy (Kraft Foods) and Hob .M, Casio, Caterpillar); at top riiilil: Edward F.ltinner. exeenlive viee-pre.sidiul nieolnr Corporation, p l,ires the hmr of Teehnieolor lab faeililn s w left: C.eorue Sidney. ideni of the Direelors Cnild of Ameriea. esses members at Smoke I , linwiieon. Al riglit: James Won^. Howe , was honored bamittcl .spe, al il„ lAVA Technolonieal Workshop. N\ (>rksli(i|) iiiteiliule \'(ind< rford { rifihl ) pr(}<iram with an : rlinirman Roy discusses tin lAVA membir. \-\ Evc'cutivc's Allcncl Western Workshop riir.-.-l)ji\ t'ro^raiii at lIollvMuud-Kuosevelt liuhule!; a Review <i( \.>» r<Tliiii)|iifs ill Prueesses and Prodiietioii in That Area ^<)Ml 4(1 Members of the In^ dustrial AudioVisual Association attciuled its 1965 Technological Workshop held Januar\ 2ft-29lh at the Hollywood-Roose\eit Hotel and in various studios and lahoratories throughout the metropolitan Los Angeles, California area. lAVAer's came to study the latest in techniques, equipment and ideas presented in this film-making area. They heard a producer (Jerry Fairbanks) describe the "new look" which Hollywood crafts are taking at the factual film field: producer Charles (Cap) Palmer talked at length on "how to work with your script writer." A visit to Hanna-Barbera Studios brought a demonstration of the dramaC\)lor technique and a tour of the Laboratory facilities of I echnicolor included discussion of imbibition color printing, the lechniscope process and 8mm projection advances. Meml)ers From AH Sections Program arrangements w e r e made by member Roy V'anderford. recently retired from .AT&T. Member companies were represented from all parts of the country, ineluding the East and Southeast as well as Midwest. Honored guest and speaker at the concluding banquet ceremonies of the Workshop was James Wong Howe. A.SC, who talked of his experiences as a topflight cameraman on many entertainment features. Special program events includeil such topics as the use of ■( losed-Circuil Television As a Management Communication Tool" presented by Ernest Frankel of North American Aviation and of "A Branching leaching Machine Using Motion Pictures" described by Donald Perrin of the University of Southern California. Tour Hanna-Barbera, MGM Studio tours included the Hanna-Barbera visit (and a luncheon at the Smoke House Restaurant in Burbank ) with president Joe Barbera as host to the group; there was also an inspection of lots at MGM and demonstrations of quartz lights and sfx'cial effects work at that studio. There were also demonstrations of new Mitchell and Eclair cameras and the latest in color films. As such treks go. there was the inevitable visit to Disneyland but this one had a special purpose: lAVA members looked closely at such a-v highlights as the Circarama shovs, the use of animatronics in .Adventureland and in the Enchanted Tiki Room. The Workshi>p program totaled up to a high ly-useful membership acti\ity. • Below: JAVA members and guexts assembled in the screening room of tin llanna-liarbera Shidios for a dramaCohn demons! ration by Fred llarpman. ^. BUSINESS SCREEN